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Website. inec.cr. The National Institute of Statistics and Census of Costa Rica (Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos de Costa Rica, or INEC, in Spanish) is the governmental institution entrusted with the running of censuses and official surveys in the country. Its main office is in Mercedes district, in Montes de Oca.
4,301,712. +1.11%. 2022. 5,044,197. +1.46%. Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos[ 1] Centro Centroamericano de Población[ 2] The Costa Rica 1883 census was elaborated by then Dirección General de Estadística y Censos, predecessor of current National Institute of Statistics and Census. The total population was at the moment ...
Historical population. Pop. The Costa Rica 1864 Census was the first official census elaborated in the country by the Dirección General de Estadística y Censos, predecessor of current National Institute of Statistics and Census. The total population was at the moment 120,499.
4,301,712. 12.9%. Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos [1] Centro Centroamericano de Población [2] The Costa Rica 1950 census was elaborated by then Dirección General de Estadística y Censos, predecessor of current National Institute of Statistics and Census. The total population was at the moment 800,875.
Costa Rica's population, (1961–2003). In 2021, Costa Rica had a population of 5,153,957. The population is increasing at a rate of 1.5% per year. According to current trends, the population will increase to 9,158,000 in about 46 years. [ 11 ] The population density is 94 people per square km, the third highest in Central America.
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1883 Costa Rican census. 1892 Costa Rican census. 1927 Costa Rican census. 1950 Costa Rican census. 1963 Costa Rican census. 1973 Costa Rican census. 1984 Costa Rican census. 2000 Costa Rican census. 2011 Costa Rican census.
The numbers were made up by students and statistics undergraduates from the University of Costa Rica, earning ₡50,000 ($100) for a week's work. [ 3] The census cost $3.6 million [ 3][ 8] and preliminary results of the count were published in December 2011. It counted 4,301,712 people, an increase of 12.9 percent since the 2000 census.