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  2. Postal codes in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    They are managed by the Correos de Costa Rica, a government-controlled institution that provides postal service in the country. [ 1 ] The first digit denotes one of the seven provinces , the second and third refer to a specific canton in the aforementioned province, and the fourth and fifth represent a specific district within the canton.

  3. San Miguel District, Naranjo - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 10°03′49″N 84°23′29″W  /  10.0636715°N 84.3913523°W  / 10.0636715; -84.3913523 Country

  4. Carrizal District - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica portal ^ a b "Declara oficial para efectos administrativos, la aprobación de la División Territorial Administrativa de la República N°41548-MGP" . Sistema Costarricense de Información Jurídica (in Spanish). 19 March 2019 .

  5. Districts of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Costa Rica are five-digit numeric, and were introduced in March 2007; they are associated with and identify a unique district. The first digit denotes one of the seven provinces, the 2nd and 3rd refer to the 82 cantons (unique within the province), the 4th and 5th the 488 districts (unique within the canton). [2]

  6. Sabanilla District, Alajuela - Wikipedia

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    Sabanilla is a district of the Alajuela canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] Sabanilla town lies about 12 km by road north of the centre of Alajuela. It covers an area of 43,32 km 2 and as of 2011 had a population of 9,059 people. [3] A major coffee producing area, in which is located Doka Estate, a supplier of Starbucks. [4]

  7. Alajuela Province - Wikipedia

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    The Alajuelan side won. Costa Rica left the Mexican Empire shortly before it dissolved. [10] While Costa Rica was a member of the Federal Republic of Central America in the 1830s, the city of Alajuela was the nation's capital. [8] In 1831, Alajuelan folk hero Juan Santamaría was born.

  8. Alajuelita (canton) - Wikipedia

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    According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [6] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the New Generation Party candidate, María del Rosario Siles Fernández [a], was elected mayor of the canton with 47.78% of the votes, with Jonathan Miguel Arrieta Ulloa and Javiera Tatiana Centeno Barboza as first and second vice ...

  9. San Isidro District, Alajuela - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 10°05′25″N 84°11′45″W  /  10.0904048°N 84.1959696°W  / 10.0904048; -84.1959696 Country