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Santiago District, Puriscal

Coordinates: 9°49′45″N 84°18′16″W / 9.8290594°N 84.3043974°W / 9.8290594; -84.3043974
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Santiago
The old cathedral
The old cathedral
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Santiago district
Santiago district location in Costa Rica
Santiago district location in Costa Rica
Santiago
Santiago district location in Costa Rica
Coordinates: 9°49′45″N 84°18′16″W / 9.8290594°N 84.3043974°W / 9.8290594; -84.3043974
Country Costa Rica
ProvinceSan José
CantonPuriscal
Area
 • Total
34.52 km2 (13.33 sq mi)
Elevation
1,105 m (3,625 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
11,512
 • Density330/km2 (860/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−06:00
Postal code
10401

Santiago is a district and head city of the Puriscal canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica.[1][2]

History

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The old cathedral was built by Fr. Juan Cortez de Paja who took a vow of celibacy after an Indian Princess died from Influenza that she had caught from him. On the centennial of her death an earthquake destroyed the building.[citation needed]

Geography

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Santiago has an area of 34.52 km2[3] and an elevation of 1,105 metres.[1] It is located in the coastal mountain range, 42 km southwest of the national capital city of San José and 77 km north of the city of Parrita on the Pacific coast.

Demographics

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Historical population
CensusPop.±% p.a.
1883821—    
18921,201+4.32%
19272,605+2.24%
19504,173+2.07%
19635,633+2.33%
19737,178+2.45%
19847,843+0.81%
200010,884+2.07%
201111,512+0.51%
202212,189+0.52%
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos[4]
Centro Centroamericano de Población[5]

For the 2011 census, Santiago had a population of 11,512 inhabitants. [6]

Transportation

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Road transportation

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The district is covered by the following road routes:

References

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  1. ^ 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. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  2. ^ División Territorial Administrativa de la República de Costa Rica (PDF) (in Spanish). Editorial Digital de la Imprenta Nacional. 8 March 2017. ISBN 978-9977-58-477-5.
  3. ^ "Área en kilómetros cuadrados, según provincia, cantón y distrito administrativo". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish).
  5. ^ Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos Estadísticas" (in Spanish).
  6. ^ "Censo. 2011. Población total por zona y sexo, según provincia, cantón y distrito". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2020.