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Puerto Jiménez
Puerto Jiménez is the thirteenth Cantons of Costa Rica, canton of the Puntarenas Province, Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. It is located in the Osa Peninsula next to the Gulf of Dulce, Golfo Dulce and the Pacific Ocean, it is the main gateway to the Corcovado National Park. History As a district, Puerto Jiménez was created as one of the original two districts of Golfito (canton), Golfito canton on 10 June 1949 through decree 552, the other one being Golfito. Canton creation Due to the distance from the local government offices located across the waters of the Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, Golfo Dulce gulf, and through land at a distance of 116 km and more than two hours of travel, the inhabitants of the then Puerto Jiménez district requested to become a canton on its own. The initiative was spearheaded by deputy Óscar Mauricio Cascante Cascante (Social Christian Unity Party-Puntarenas #5) and on 21 October 2021, the first draft of the law project N° 22749 for the creatio ...
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Cantons Of Costa Rica
Costa Rica is administratively divided into provinces of Costa Rica, seven provinces which are subdivided into 84 canton (administrative division), cantons, and these are further subdivided into districts of Costa Rica, districts. Cantons are the only administrative division in Costa Rica that possess local government in the form of Municipality, municipalities. Each municipality has its own mayor and several representatives, all of them chosen via municipal elections every four years. The original 14 cantons were established in 1848, and the number has risen gradually by the division of existing cantons. Law no. 4366 of 19 August 1969, which outlines the creation of administrative divisions of Costa Rica, states that new cantons may only be created if they have at least one percent of the republic's total population, which was as of the latest estimate (2022). The newest canton, Puerto Jiménez, was created on June 21, 2022, from the Golfito (canton), canton of Golfito. Accor ...
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Carlos Alvarado Quesada
Carlos Andrés Alvarado Quesada (; born 14 January 1980) is a Costa Rican politician, writer, journalist, and political scientist who served as the 48th president of Costa Rica from 8 May 2018 to 8 May 2022. A member of the Citizens' Action Party (Costa Rica), Citizens' Action Party (PAC), he previously served aMinister of Labor and Social Securityunder President Luis Guillermo Solís. Alvarado, who was 38 years old at the time of his presidential inauguration, became the youngest serving Costa Rican president since Alfredo González Flores, who took office in 1914 at the age of 36. Education Alvarado holds a bachelor's degree in Keneth Arias Medina School and a master's degree in political science from the University of Costa Rica. He was a Chevening Scholarship, Chevening Scholar from 2008 to 2009, earning a master's degree in development studies from the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex in Falmer, England. Personal life Alvarado was born into ...
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Cantons Of Puntarenas Province
A canton is a type of administrative division of a country. In general, cantons are relatively small in terms of area and population when compared with other administrative divisions such as counties, departments, or provinces. Internationally, the most politically important cantons are the Swiss cantons. As the constituents of the Swiss Confederation, theoretically and historically, they are semi-sovereign states. The term is derived from the French word '' canton'', meaning "corner" or "district" (from which "cantonment" is also derived). In specific countries Cantons exist or previously existed in the following countries: *Cantons of Belgium * Cantonal Government of Bohol *Cantons of Bolivia *Cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina: federal units of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Canada: Canadian French equivalent for the English word "township", since the translation ''municipalité'' is already used for a different level of government (see township). ** Cantons of Que ...
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Trogon
The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family, the Trogonidae. The family Trogonidae contains 49 species in seven genera. The fossil record of the trogons dates back 49 million years to the Early Eocene. They might constitute a member of the basal radiation of the order Coraciiformes and order Passeriformes or be closely related to mousebirds and owls. The word ''trogon'' is Greek for "nibbling" and refers to the fact that these birds gnaw holes in trees to make their nests. Trogons are residents of tropical forests worldwide. The greatest diversity is in the Neotropics, where four genera, containing 34 species, occur. The genus '' Apaloderma'' contains the three African species. The genera '' Harpactes'' and '' Apalharpactes'', containing twelve species, are found in southeast Asia. They feed on insects and fruit, and their broad bills and weak legs reflect their diet and arboreal habits. Although their flight is fast, they ...
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Toucan
Toucans (, ) are Neotropical birds in the family Ramphastidae. They are most closely related to the Semnornis, Toucan barbets. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful Beak, bills. The family includes five genus, genera and over 40 different species. Toucans are arboreal and typically lay two to four white Bird egg, eggs in their nests. They make their nests in tree hollows and holes excavated by other animals such as woodpeckers—the toucan bill has very limited use as an excavation tool. When the eggs hatch, the young emerge completely Precociality and altriciality, naked, without any Down feather, down. Toucans are resident breeders and do not bird migration, migrate. Toucans are usually found in pairs or small flocks. They sometimes fence with their bills and wrestle, which scientists hypothesize they do to establish dominance hierarchies. In Africa and Asia, hornbills occupy the toucans' ecological niche, an example of convergent evolution. Taxonomy and sy ...
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Scarlet Macaw
The scarlet macaw (''Ara macao'') also called the red-and-yellow macaw, red-and-blue macaw or red-breasted macaw, is a large yellow, red and blue Neotropical parrot native to humid evergreen forests of the Americas. Its range extends from southeastern Mexico to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Honduras, and Brazil in lowlands of (at least formerly) up to , the Caribbean island of Trinidad, as well as the Pacific island of Coiba. Formerly, the northern extent of its range included southern Tamaulipas. In some areas, it has suffered local extinction because of habitat destruction, or capture for the parrot trade, but in other areas, it remains fairly common. It is the national bird of Honduras. Like its relative the blue-and-yellow macaw, the scarlet macaw is a popular bird in aviculture as a result of its striking plumage. It is the third most common macaw species in captivity after the Blue and Gold and Greenwing Macaw respectively. In recent years it has become ...
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Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve
Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve (), is a protected area in Costa Rica, managed under the Osa Conservation Area Osa Conservation Area is an administrative area which is managed by SINAC for the purposes of conservation in Costa Rica, on the southern Pacific coast region. It contains two National Parks, and numerous Wildlife refuges and other types of nat .... It was created in 1975 by decree 8494-A. References Nature reserves in Costa Rica Protected areas established in 1975 {{CostaRica-protected-area-stub ...
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Puerto Jiménez Airport
Puerto Jiménez Airport is an airport serving Puerto Jiménez, a Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, Gulf of Dulce coastal town in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. The airport is just east of the town. It is owned and managed by the country's Dirección General de Aviación Civil (Costa Rica), Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC). Given the distance between Puerto Jiménez and the capital city of San José, Costa Rica, San José, the airport is the first choice for tourists traveling to Corcovado National Park and Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, Golfo Dulce. Airlines and destinations Passenger Statistics As of 2014, Puerto Jiménez Airport is the third-busiest airport in Costa Rica by passenger traffic and the busiest domestic-only airport. These data show number of passengers movements into the airport, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Costa Rica's Statistical Yearbooks. See also *Transport in Costa Rica *List of airports in Costa Rica *Carate Airport Refe ...
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National Route 245 (Costa Rica)
National Secondary Route 245, or just Route 245 (, or ) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the Puntarenas province. Description In Puntarenas province the route covers Osa canton ( Sierpe, Piedras Blancas districts), Golfito canton (Puerto Jiménez Puerto Jiménez is the thirteenth Cantons of Costa Rica, canton of the Puntarenas Province, Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. It is located in the Osa Peninsula next to the Gulf of Dulce, Golfo Dulce and the Pacific Ocean, it is the main gateway ... district). References Highways in Costa Rica {{CostaRica-road-stub ...
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CR RNS 245
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Costa Rica 2011 Census
The 2011 Costa Rican census was undertaken by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (''Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos'' (INEC)) in Costa Rica. The semi-autonomous government body, INEC, was created by Census Law No. 7839 on 4 November 1998. The census The census took place between Monday, 30 May 2011 and Friday, 3 June 2011 when 35,000 enumerators, mostly teachers, visited an estimated 1,300,000 households to count a population estimated before the census at about 4,650,000 individuals (the census itself counted 4,301,712 people).Semana del Censo Nacional: INEC pide a la población responder el Censo
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Postal Codes In Costa Rica
Postal codes in Costa Rica are five-digit numeric, and were introduced in March 2013, they are associated with and identify a unique Districts of Costa Rica, district in the country. They are managed by the Correos de Costa Rica, a government-controlled institution that provides postal service in the country. The first digit denotes one of the provinces of Costa Rica, seven provinces, the second and third refer to a specific cantons of Costa Rica, canton in the aforementioned province, and the fourth and fifth represent a specific district within the canton. The numbers are equivalent to the codes used by the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Costa Rica and the Administrative divisions of Costa Rica, Administrative Territorial Division () to uniquely identify a district in the country. See also * Districts of Costa Rica * Administrative divisions of Costa Rica References

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