Las Horquetas
Las Horquetas is a district of the Sarapiquí canton, in the Heredia province of Costa Rica.[1][2] LocationIt is located in the northern region of the country and borders the neighborhoods of Puerto Viejo to the north, Varablanca de Heredia to the south and La Virgen to the west. While to the east it borders with the province of Limón. Its head, the village of Horquetas, is 16.9 km (16 minutes) to the SE of Puerto Viejo city and 68.5 km (1 hour and 14 minutes) to the NE of San José city, the capital of the nation. Another important and slightly larger village is Rio Frio, which is about 8.5 km to the west (12 minutes). GeographyLas Horquetas has an area of 565.41 km²[3] and an elevation of 68 metres.[1] It presents a mountainous territory in its southwest zone, whereas in direction north and east, the land descends and ends in the plains of Sarapiquí.[4] Demographics
For the 2011 census, Las Horquetas had a population of 24,331 inhabitants.[7] It is the most populated of the canton, ahead even of Puerto Viejo y La Virgen.[8] SettlementsThe district's 37 population centers are:
EconomyIt plays an important role in the area, the extensive cultivation of bananas and pineapples for export purposes, dominating the landscape and being the main source of income for many of its inhabitants. Horquetas, his head, and the village of Rio Frio, have health and education services. Entertainment services are also offered in recreational areas. In terms of trade, it is remarkable the sale of groceries, shoes, clothes, appliances and various accessories. TransportationRoad transportationThe district is covered by the following road routes: References
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