Provinces of Costa Rica

First level administrative subdivision in Costa Rica
The seven provinces of Costa Rica

According to Article 168[1] of the Constitution of Costa Rica, the political divisions are officially classified into 3 tiers of sub-national entities.

Overview

The Constitution of Costa Rica states, "For Public Administration purposes, the national territory is divided into provinces, these into cantons and cantons into districts." The country consists of 7 provinces (provincias), 82 cantons (cantones), and 473 districts (distritos).[2]

List of provinces

Flag Province Map Capital Area (km2) Population Density (km2) Human Development Index 2015[3] GDP per capita 2023 (PPP 2015 dollar)[4]
Alajuela Alajuela 9,757 885,571 90.8 0.778 19,100
Cartago Cartago 3,124 490,903 156.2 0.786 20,000
Guanacaste Liberia 10,141 354,154 34.9 0.755 17,500
Heredia Heredia 2,657 433,677 163.2 0.807 19,900
Limón Puerto Limón 9,189 386,862 42.1 0.735 16,300
Puntarenas Puntarenas 11,266 410,929 36.5 0.741 17,400
San José San José 4,966 1,404,242 282.8 0.792 19,800
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See also

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References

  1. ^ "CONSTITUCION POLITICA DE LA REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1949". constitution.org. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Código Postal". Correos de Costa Rica (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 15 April 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  4. ^ "TELLUBASE—COSTA RICA FACT SHEET 2023 data" (PDF).

External links

Media related to Provinces of Costa Rica at Wikimedia Commons

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