Río Cuarto (canton)
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Río Cuarto is a canton in the
Alajuela Alajuela () is a district in the Alajuela (canton), Alajuela canton of the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of ...
province of
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. The head city is in Río Cuarto district.


Toponymy

Translates to ''Fourth River''.


History

Río Cuarto was created on 20 April 2018 by decree 9440. It was originally a district of Grecia, however not on contiguous land as it was separated from Grecia when Sarchí canton, which was also part of Grecia originally, became a canton in 1949. After agreement of the
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in second debate the Thursday 30 March 2017, Río Cuarto district became a canton, then in 2018 three districts were created in the canton.


Geography

Río Cuarto has an area of km² and a mean elevation of metres. It is located to the north of the Poás Volcano. It limits to the north and the west with the canton of San Carlos, to the east and also to the north with the canton of Sarapiquí to the south with the cantons of
Alajuela Alajuela () is a district in the Alajuela (canton), Alajuela canton of the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of ...
and Zarcero. Its head city is Río Cuarto, which is located north of San José, the nation's capital, of which by road it is around two hours taking Route 126. The vegetation overflows with green, multicolored flowers, fruits and trees. The fauna is composed of dozens of species, some with animals as striking as the caribbean monkeys, sloths, and birds of all tones. The type of vegetation is typical of the Humid Tropical Forest, characterized by the presence of trees up to 40 meters in height, ferns, epiphytic plants and mosses. The area also has abundant fruit plantations, ornamental and medicinal plants.


Area

The canton has an area of 254.20 km² and is located between 10°24'44" north latitude and 84°12'56" west longitude.


Dimensions

It has a maximum width of 38 km and is delimited by the rivers Toro and Caño Negro, and the massif of the
Congo Volcano The Congo Volcano, in Spanish the and also known as Congo Mountain, , is an inactive volcano in Costa Rica, situated in the Cordillera Central range near the Poás Volcano and within the Poás Volcano National Park. It is often confused with ...
. Its territory has an elongated form that extends from northeast to southwest.


Altitude

The territory has an altitude of between 100 and 1800 meters above sea level. It presents these great variations of altitude, since in the south zone of the canton are the foothills of the central volcanic mountain range (reaching its maximum point in the already mentioned Congo Volcano), whereas in north direction the land descends until its lowest point in the surroundings of the town of San Rafael.


Climate

Its climate is temperate humid, between 16 Â°C to 28 Â°C, depending on the locality.


Geology

It has materials of volcanic origin of the Quaternary period. Also predominant are
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rocks, as well as
lahar A lahar (, from ) is a violent type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of Pyroclastic rock, pyroclastic material, rocky debris and water. The material flows down from a volcano, typically along a valley, river valley. Lahars are o ...
is, recent and present volcanic buildings, and Holocene pyroclastics. The presence of this large amount of volcanic material explains the fertility of the soils of the canton.


Geomorphology

The main volcanic massif is the Poás Volcano in the south, to which belong other subunits such as the
Congo Volcano The Congo Volcano, in Spanish the and also known as Congo Mountain, , is an inactive volcano in Costa Rica, situated in the Cordillera Central range near the Poás Volcano and within the Poás Volcano National Park. It is often confused with ...
, the Hule Caldera (which forms the
Lake Congo Lake Congo (), is a fresh water crater lake located in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. It is part of a complex of lakes that also comprises Lake Hule and Lake Bosque Alegre. The three lakes are included in the Bosque Alegre Wildlife Refug ...
and
Lake Hule Lake Hule (), which translates to ''Lake of Rubber'', due to the abundance of rubber trees nearby, is a fresh water crater lake located in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. It is part of a complex of lakes comprising Lake Hule, Lake Congo an ...
) and the
maar A maar is a broad, low-relief volcanic crater caused by a phreatomagmatic eruption (an explosion which occurs when groundwater comes into contact with hot lava or magma). A maar characteristically fills with water to form a relatively shallow ...
that forms
Lake Río Cuarto Lake Río Cuarto (), is a fresh water crater lake located in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. It is the deepest natural lake in Costa Rica at . Location It is located in Río Cuarto canton, of Alajuela province. Physical aspects The ...
.


Hydrography

The water resource in the area is also abundant; proof of this is the presence of high waterfalls, lakes, rivers and frequent falls. And the weather is cool and pleasant, although a bit rainy at this time of year. The main rivers are the Toro, Río Cuarto, Sardinal, María Aguilar and Caño Negro rivers. The Caño Negro, Pozo Azul and Quebrada Gata rivers are tributaries of the Toro River. All these rivers discharge their waters in the Sarapiquí River, that takes them to the San Juan River.


Districts

The canton of Río Cuarto is subdivided into the following
districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...
: # Río Cuarto # Santa Rita # Santa Isabel


Demographics

For the 2011 census, Río Cuarto district had a population of inhabitants, as the population of the district became that of the canton, the historical population details are equivalent since 1927.


Transportation


Road transportation

The canton is covered by the following road routes:


Economy

Produce, milk, beef, pork, chicken meat, pineapple, cassava, electric power, ornamental plants, among others.


References

{{Provinces of Costa Rica Cantons of Alajuela Province Populated places in Alajuela Province