Vázquez de Coronado (canton)
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Toponymy
Named in honor of the first Spanish colonial governor of Costa Rica, Juan Vázquez de Coronado, nephew of the famous explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado.
History
Vázquez de Coronado was created on 15 November 1910 by decree 17.[2]
Geography
Vázquez de Coronado has an area of Template:Cvt and a mean elevation of Template:Cvt metres.[3][1]
The canton of the highlands rises out of the suburbs of San José to encompass a major portion of the Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range) and Braulio Carrillo National Park. The Sucio River forms the western boundary of the canton, while the Macho, Zurquí and Patria rivers establish the canton's limits to the east. The northern tip of the canton is marked by the confluence of the Sucio and Patria rivers.
The canton is geologically formed from volcanic materials associated with the Irazú and Barva volcanoes. It has an irregular morphology with soils suitable for agriculture and dairy farming.
Coronado has a maximum altitude of 1,510 m in San Rafael district and a minimum of 1,335 m in Patalillo district. The canton has rivers that descend to the Atlantic seaboard such as Sucio, Patria and Zurquí that also serve as boundaries with the provinces of Cartago, Heredia and the canton of Moravia respectively.
In the Pacific slope, the rivers Agra, Ipís and the Virilla and its tributaries (Durazno, Macho, Quebrada Varela). The rivers Ipís, Durazno and Macho serve as boundaries of the canton, the first two with Goicoechea and the last with Moravia.
Government
Mayor
According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton.[4] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the National Liberation Party candidate, Yamilet Quesada Zúñiga, was elected mayor of the canton with 25.57% of the votes, with Oscar Delgado Araya and Luisa María Vega Matamoros as first and second vice mayors, respectively.[5]
| Period | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|
| 2002–2006 | Rolando Méndez Soto | File:Bandera del Partido Unidad Social Cristiana.svg PUSC |
| 2006–2010 | Leonardo Herrera Sánchez | File:Bandera de Partido Liberación Nacional.svg PLN |
| 2010–2016 | ||
| 2016–2020 | Rolando Méndez Soto | File:Bandera Partido Republicano Social Cristiano Costa Rica.svg PRSC |
| 2020–2024 | ||
| 2024–2028 | Yamilet Quesada Zúñiga | File:Bandera de Partido Liberación Nacional.svg PLN |
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. Vázquez de Coronado'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.[4] The current president of the Municipal Council is the Authentic Farmer's Party of Coronado member María Jimena Alvarado Zúñiga.[7] The Municipal Council's composition for the 2024–2028 period is as follows:
| Political parties in the Municipal Council of Vázquez de Coronado | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Political party | Regidores | ||||
| № | Owner | Substitute | |||
| File:Bandera de Partido Liberación Nacional.svg | National Liberation Party (PLN) | 2 | Alejandro Vinicio González Jiménez | Heiner Esteban Baroni Quirós | |
| Ana Yancy Rojas Morales | Karla Marcela Ortíz Méndez | ||||
| File:Bandera Partido Auténtico Labrador de Coronado CR-SJ-VC.svg | Authentic Farmer's Party of Coronado (PALABRA) | 2 | Jean Carlo Arroyo Brenes | Michael Mora Solís | |
| María Jimena Alvarado Zúñiga(P) | Mildred Campos Sandoval | ||||
| File:Bandera Partido Progreso Social Democrático Costa Rica.svg | Social Democratic Progress Party (PSD) | 2 | Hilda María Zúñiga Lizano | Silvia Méndez Mata | |
| Harold Enrique Majik Rosales | Keylor Vargas Monge | ||||
| File:Bandera del Partido Unidad Social Cristiana.svg | Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC) | 1 | Jason Gerald Gutiérrez Lara | David Rojas Rojas | |
Climate
The canton has high rainfall and a typical mountain climate, in fact, many Costa Ricans traditionally associate this canton with its cold climate.
Districts
The canton of Vázquez de Coronado is subdivided into the following districts:
Demographics
Template:CR Census population Vázquez de Coronado was estimated to have a population of 67,078 people in 2022, up from 60,486 at the time of the 2011 census.[9][10]
In 2022, Vázquez de Coronado had a Human Development Index of 0.801.[11]
Economy
The main economic activities include dairy farming, dairy and agribusiness, coffee and other agricultural products, trade, and services such tourism. The municipality has a vibrant commercial activity of the most diverse nature which involves factories, supermarkets, grocery stores, private health services, agro-veterinary services, bank branches, clothing and footwear, electrical shops, restaurants, video stores, bars and more.
Public Services
Since the fire that affected Dr. Rafael Calderon Guardia Hospital Nacional in 2005, the Coronado Integrated Health Center serves 24-hour emergency and outpatient. Emergencies of all kinds are served and the center supports Goicoechea and Moravia cantons that do not have emergency services 24 hours, or on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays. Currently the Directorate Medical Center is in charge of Dr. Rojas Cerna, and coordination of emergency services is in charge of Soto Porras, Charpantier and Rivera doctors.
Institutions
The canton of Coronado is home to important institutions such as :
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- National Olympic Committee
- Research Institute Clodomiro Picado Twight of the Faculty of Microbiology of the University of Costa Rica, dedicated to research with snakes and serums against the venom of these animals
- Nursing home of the Missionaries of Charity in turn serves as a base of operations in Central America
- Coronado Day Center for Seniors
- Self-Advocates Health Association of Coronado, who owns the Home Institution Saving alcoholic and drug addict Coronado, where treatment is given on additions
- National Council for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICIT)
Transportation
Road transportation
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External links
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