Montes de Oca (canton)

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Toponymy

Its name honors a former congressional representative from the area, Don Faustino Montes de Oca (1859–1902).

History

Montes de Oca was created on 1 August 1915 by decree 45.[2]

Government

Mayor

According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton.[3] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC) candidate, Domingo Arguello García, was elected mayor of the canton with 25.56% of the votes, with Haydee Castillo CastroTemplate:Efn and Andrés Vesalio Guzmán Gómez as first and second vice mayors, respectively.[4]

Mayors of Montes de Oca since the 2002 elections[5]
Period Name Party
2002–2006 Sonia María Montero Díaz File:Bandera Partido Acción Ciudadana Costa Rica.svg PAC
2006–2010 Fernando Trejos Ballestero File:Bandera de Unión Para el Cambio.svg UPC
2010–2016 File:Bandera de Renovación Costarricense con Ichthys Ilegal.svg PRC
2016–2020 Marcel Soler Rubio File:Bandera Coalición Gente Montes de Oca Costa Rica.svg CGMO
2020–2024
2024–2028 Domingo Arguello García File:Bandera del Partido Unidad Social Cristiana.svg PUSC

Municipal Council

Like the mayor and vice mayors, members of the Municipal Council (called Script error: No such module "Lang".) are elected every four years. Montes de Oca's Municipal Council has 7 seats for regidores and their substitutes, who can participate in meetings but not vote unless the owning regidor (Script error: No such module "Lang".) is absent.[3] The current president of the Municipal Council is National Liberation Party regidor Enrique Sibaja Granados, with Social Christian Unity Party regidora Jeiny Lizano Vargas as vice-president.[6] The Municipal Council's composition for the 2024–2028 period is as follows:

Composition of the Municipal Council of Montes de Oca after the 2024 municipal elections[7]
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Political parties in the Municipal Council of Montes de Oca
Political party Regidores
Owner Substitute
File:Bandera del Partido Unidad Social Cristiana.svg Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC) 2 Jeiny Lizano Vargas(VP) Jessica Viviana Mora Romero
Jeison Francisco Salazar López Jorge Antonio Mora Portuguez
File:Bandera Coalición Gente Montes de Oca Costa Rica.svg Montes de Oca People Coalition (CGMO) 2 Carolina Monge Castilla Kimberly María Ortiz Villalta
Jorge Luis Espinoza Camacho Gustavo Campos Alfaro
File:Bandera de Partido Liberación Nacional.svg National Liberation Party (PLN) 1 Enrique Sibaja Granados(P) Danilo Rodríguez Arias
File:Bandera Coalición Somos Montes de Oca CR-SJ-MC.svg We Are Montes de Oca Coalition (CSMO) 1 Marta Cleotilde Corrales Sánchez Irene Salazar Carvajal
File:Bandera Partido En Común CR-SJ.svg In Common Party (PEC) 1 Kattia López Alvarado Maritere Alvarado Achio

Geography

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The elongated canton reaches from the suburbs of the national capital of San José eastward to the province of Cartago, and neighbors the cantons of Curridabat, San José, Cartago, and Goicoechea. The Torres River delineate a portion of the northern boundary, while the Ocloro River and Poró Creek mark the southern boundary.

Districts

The canton of Montes de Oca is subdivided into the following districts:

  1. San Pedro
  2. Sabanilla
  3. Mercedes
  4. San Rafael

Demographics

Template:CR Census population Montes de Oca had an estimated 53,862 inhabitants in 2022,[9] up from 49,132 at the time of the 2011 census.[10]

The canton is known for its high level of commercial development, the number of universities and other centers of higher education, and its active night life. It is one of the most urbanized and vibrant cantons in the San José area, both day and night.

In 2022, Montes de Oca ranked fourth highest in the Costa Rican cantonal Human Development Index, with a score of 0.857.[11]

Education

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Montes de Oca is known in Costa Rica as the Cradle of Higher Education as it is home to the University of Costa Rica as well as other university-level centers of study, such as the Universidad Latina and the Universidad Americana (UAM) Escuela Laboratorio. The canton can boast of 99% literacy, compared with 95% in Costa Rica at large.

Points of interest

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Mall San Pedro
  • Fuente de la Hispanidad (The Fountain of Hispanity), a large fountain in a major roundabout built in the mid-80s that focuses on Costa Rica's cultural heritage. It is a major landmark in the area.
  • Mall San Pedro, a shopping center built in the mid-90s, contains tattoo parlors, a movie theater, a food court, video game shops, and clothing stores.
  • Iglesia de San Pedro (San Pedro Catholic Church)
  • Calle de la Amargura (Bitterness Street) a street centered around the nightlife of the University of Costa Rica.

Transportation

Road transportation

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Rail transportation

The Interurbano Line operated by Incofer goes through this canton.

Notes

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