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La Palmera
District
La Palmera district location in Costa Rica
La Palmera district location in Costa Rica
La Palmera
Location in Costa Rica
Country  Costa Rica
Province Alajuela
Canton San Carlos
Creation 5 February 1952
Area
 • Total 100.45 km2 (38.78 sq mi)
Elevation
350 m (1,150 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total 6,321
 • Density 62.927/km2 (162.980/sq mi)
Time zone UTC−06:00
Postal code
21009

La Palmera is a special area called a district in Costa Rica. It's part of the San Carlos region, which is in the Alajuela province.

History of La Palmera

La Palmera became an official district on February 5, 1952. This happened because of a special government decision.

Exploring La Palmera's Geography

La Palmera covers an area of about 100.45 square kilometers. This makes it the eleventh largest district in its region. The land here is generally about 350 meters above sea level.

The district's elevation changes quite a bit. It ranges from 100 meters up to 2200 meters above sea level.

Where is La Palmera Located?

La Palmera is in the northern part of Costa Rica. It shares its borders with several other districts. To the north, it borders Cutris. To the east, you'll find Aguas Zarcas. To the west, it borders Florencia and Quesada.

To the south, La Palmera borders the Sarchí region. The main town of La Palmera is about 19.4 kilometers northeast of Ciudad Quesada. It's also about 106 kilometers northwest of San Jose, which is the capital city of Costa Rica.

People of La Palmera

Historical population
Census Pop.
1963 1,918
1973 2,432 26.8%
1984 2,844 16.9%
2000 4,608 62.0%
2011 6,321 37.2%

Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos
Centro Centroamericano de Población

In 2011, a census counted the people living in La Palmera. There were 6,321 residents at that time. This made La Palmera the tenth most populated district in its region.

It had fewer people than places like Quesada, Aguas Zarcas, Pital, La Fortuna, Florencia, Pocosol, and Cutris.

Getting Around La Palmera

Road Connections

Several important roads pass through La Palmera. These roads help people travel and transport goods.

  • CR RNP 4
    National Route 4
    National Route 4
  • CR RNS 140
    National Route 140
    National Route 140
  • CR RNT 747
    National Route 747
    National Route 747
  • CR RNT 748
    National Route 748
    National Route 748

Towns and Communities

La Palmera is home to six different communities or population centers.

  • La Palmera (this is the main town of the district)
  • La Marina
  • Santa Rosa
  • Concepción
  • San Francisco
  • La Unión

La Palmera's Economy

The main way people make a living in La Palmera is through raising farm animals, like cows. This is called livestock farming.

People also grow different crops. These include citrus fruits, sugar cane, and root vegetables like potatoes or yams. There is also some mining for calcium carbonate.

Tourism and Services

La Palmera also offers services for visitors. In the area of La Marina, you can find places for tourists. There are also natural hot springs, which are shared with the nearby Aguas Zarcas district. These hot springs let people enjoy the beautiful nature of the area.

The main town of La Palmera has important services for its residents. These include health services, schools, restaurants, and grocery stores.

See also

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