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Tabarcia is a
district of the Mora canton, in the San José
province of
Costa Rica.
Tabarcia has an area of 40.39 km2 and an
elevation of 817 metres. For...
- The Chucás,
Quebrada Grande,
Viejo and
Tabarcia rivers mark the canton's
western boundary; the Jorco,
Tabarcia and
Negro rivers, the
southern boundary;...
- the name of two chieftains: King Huetara,
chief of
Pacaca kingdom (now
Tabarcia, east of
Santiago de Puriscal) and Chorotega,
chief of the area that occupied...
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- José Province,
Costa Rica, in the
place called today with the name of
Tabarcia. The
kingdom of
Pacaca was the
first indigenous community of the Central...
- +19.4% 40.12 401.0/km2
Guayabo 10702 4,449 3,215 +38.4% 8.99 494.9/km2
Tabarcia 10703 4,703 3,994 +17.8% 40.39 116.4/km2
Piedras Negras 10704 379 318 +19...
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nearby districts are
Santa Ana to the north,
Ciudad Colón to the northwest,
Tabarcia to the southwest,
Palmichal to the southwest, Aserrí to the east and Alajuelita...
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Palmichal has an area of 34.17 km2 and an
elevation of 1,097 metres.
Tabarcia River, one of the main
tributaries of
Parrita River basin,
originates at...
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Vuelta de Jorco, San Gabriel,
Salitrillos districts), Mora
canton (Guayabo,
Tabarcia,
Jaris districts),
Acosta canton (San Ignacio,
Palmichal districts). "GeoPortal"...
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described as an
indigenous hamlet in 1979. It was
separated from the Colón and
Tabarcia districts. The
inhabitants speak Spanish (the
Huetar language has been...