Belén District, Carrillo
Belén is a district of the Carrillo canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica.[1][2] ToponymyOriginally known as Villita (Little Village), its current name of Belén is the Spanish name for Bethlehem and comes in the wake of the festivities that were held each 25 December dedicated to the Child Jesus, since the priest Fray Juan Paz arrived in the community in 1885 and saw the devotion of the people for the Child Jesus of Bethlehem and he proposed the name for that community. HistoryBelén was created on 16 June 1877 by Decreto 22. Segregated from Santa Cruz canton.[2] The present church was built in 1969 and the park was built in the period 1974-1978. GeographyBelén has an area of 181.55 km2[3] and an elevation of 34 metres.[1] VillagesAdministrative center of the district is the village of Belén. Other villages in the district are Alto San Antonio, Cachimbo, Castilla de Oro, Coyolito, Gallina, Juanilama, Loma Bonita, Llano, Ojochal, Palestina, Palmas, Paraíso, Penca, Planes, Poroporo, Río Cañas Nuevo, Santa Ana, Santo Domingo. Demographics
For the 2011 census, Belén had a population of 8,841 inhabitants. [6] TransportationRoad transportationThe district is covered by the following road routes: References
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