Sámara
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History
Sámara was established on 26 November 1971 by Decreto Ejecutivo 2075-G. Segregated from Nicoya.[2]
Geography
Sámara has an area of 109.19 km2[3] and an elevation of 3 metres.[1]
Demographics
Template:CR Census population For the 2011 census, Sámara had a population of 3,512 inhabitants.[4]
Villages
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Other villages in the district are Bajo Escondido, Barco Quebrado, Buenavista, Buenos Aires, Cambutes, Cangrejal, Cantarrana, Chinampas, Esterones, Galilea, Palmar, Panamá, Playa Buena Vista, Primavera, Pueblo Nuevo, Samaria, Santo Domingo, Taranta, Terciopelo and Torito.
Transportation
Road transportation
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- File:CR RNS 150.svg National Route 150
- File:CR RNS 160.svg National Route 160
- File:CR RNT 934.svg National Route 934
Sámara is located approximately 35 km from Nicoya, the economic and administrative hub of the region.
The paving of the final 35 km of the drive, Route 150 from Nicoya to Sámara on through to Carrillo was completed in early 2006.
The small Carrillo Airport is about 5 km east of Sámara.
References
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