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  2. For the 2011 census, San Pedro had a population of 23,977 inhabitants. Locations. The district is home to the University of Costa Rica, Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, and other institutions of higher learning.

  3. San Pedro is a district of the Montes de Oca canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica.[1][2] For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for San Pedro, Costa Rica .

  4. Following a brief period in which Costa Rica was part of the Mexican Empire, Costa Rica became a state in the Federal Republic of Central America from 1823 thru 1839. San Jose was declared the capitol in 1824.

  5. History. San Pedro was created on 5 October 1951 by Ley 1360, Anexa de Buenos Aires. [2] Geography. San Pedro has an area of 205.96 km² [3] and an elevation of 585 metres. [1] Demographics. For the 2011 census, San Pedro had a population of 9,102 inhabitants. [6] Towns.

  6. In Costa Rica, the government declared independence from Mexico in October 1822, however, a coup d'état by pro-Mexican monarchists in March 1823 led to the outbreak of a civil war. The Ochomogo War of April 1823 deposed the monarchist government and reestablished the secessionist government.

  7. Feb 1, 2018 · The United Provinces of Central America (also known as the Federal Republic of Central America, or República Federal de Centroamérica) was a short-lived nation comprised of the present-day countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The nation, which was founded in 1823, was led by Honduran liberal Francisco Morazán.

  8. Apr 27, 2024 · The hilly terrain of Monteverde, Costa Rica. Costa Rica, country of Central America. Its capital is San José. Costa Rica. Of all the Central American countries, Costa Rica is generally regarded as having the most stable and most democratic government. Its constitution of 1949 provides for a unicameral legislature, a fair judicial system, and ...

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