Alajuela, Costa Rica

Geography | History | Economy | Transport : Road : Rail | Sport

🇨🇷 Alajuela is a district in the Alajuela canton of the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of the province, it is also the capital of the Province of Alajuela.

Because of its location in the Costa Rican Central Valley, Alajuela is nowadays part of the conurbation of the Greater Metropolitan Area. The city is the birthplace of Juan Santamaría, the national hero of Costa Rica and the figure who gives the name to the country's main international airport, which is south of Alajuela downtown.

Geography Alajuela has an area of 8.89 km² and an elevation of 952 metres. It is located in the Central Valley, 19 km north-west of San José.

History In pre-Columbian times the land where the canton of Alajuela is today was part of the Western Huetar Kingdom, which was inhabited by native tribes, who at the time of the Spanish conquest were led by Chief Garabito.

The first Spanish settlers established settlements in the region in about 1650. In a letter of obligation granted in 1864, the place is mentioned as La Lajuela in the Valley of Barva, near the Canoas river.

In 1777, the dwellers of La Lajuela and Ciruelas, having been served with notice to move to Villa Vieja (today's Heredia), requested the provisional construction of a public place of prayer in the house of Don Dionysius Oconitrillo, of Spanish origin, 30 metres north of where Alajuela's cathedral is today.

After increases of population in the five existing quarters then: Targuaz, Puás, Ciruelas, La Lajuela and Rio Grande, the citizens faced difficulties to maintain their religious obligations, so they requested permission to establish a parish and a public place of prayer from the Bishop of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, Monsignor don Esteban Lorenzo de Tristán.

According to a motion issued in the Spanish Parliament of Cádiz on 19 May 1812, the first town hall of Alajuela was founded in 1813. On 18 December of the same year, the La Lajuela quarter obtained the title of town and it was renamed. It was first called "Villa Hermosa", then it was called "San Juan Nepomuceno de Alajuela" and finally the title of city was granted on 20 November 1824 and with it the name "Alajuela" which remains today.

Participation in important historical events by citizens of Alajuela has ensured the city's reputation as a storied place in Costa Rican history. The national hero Juan Santamaría, who died during the Filibuster War in 1856 to remove invaders threatening Costa Rica's sovereignty, was born in Alajuela. This historical event is celebrated and remembered every year on 11 April and it is a national holiday.

The area often experiences earthquakes. The 2009 magnitude 6.1 earthquake caused several landslides.

Economy The main exports of the region are coffee, sugar-cane, maize, beans, tobacco, citrus fruits, strawberries, tubers like cassava, flowers and ornamental plants. Other commercial activities include poultry farming, beekeeping, pig farming and the dairy industry. More recently, Alajuela has seen important investment in free zone parks and heavy industry companies, with a considerable number of them dedicated to manufacturing a variety of medical devices.

Transport Alajuela is an important transport hub for the country, connecting the capital city of San José with north-western Costa Rica. As a part of the Greater Metropolitan Area, most of the inhabitants of Alajuela work in other cities or regions of the Central Valley, and every day receives residents from other locations to work in local factories. Central America's second busiest airport, Juan Santamaría International Airport, is three km south of the district center.

Transport: Road The district is covered by the following road routes: • National Route 3 • National Route 123 • National Route 124 • National Route 125 • National Route 130 • National Route 153

Transport: Rail The Interurbano Line operated by Incofer goes through this district.

Sport Liga Deportiva Alajuelense is the province's major football club, having won 30 league titles. The club has a historical rivalry with Deportivo Saprissa, both popularly viewed as the two best football clubs of Costa Rica. They play their home games at the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, located in this district, and a new stadium is currently being built on another location inside the Alajuela Province.

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Alajuela has a population of over 42,980 people. Alajuela also forms the centre of the wider Alajuela Province which has a population of over 885,571 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Alajuela has links with:

🇮🇹 Bordano, Italy 🇺🇸 Dothan, USA 🇺🇸 Downey, USA 🇲🇽 Guadalajara, Mexico 🇨🇳 Hangzhou, China 🇩🇪 Lahr, Germany 🇯🇵 Mito, Japan 🇮🇹 Montegrotto Terme, Italy 🇮🇨 San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Canary Islands 🇧🇷 Santos, Brazil
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Antipodal to Alajuela is: 95.779,-10.016

Locations Near: Alajuela -84.2213,10.0163

🇨🇷 Pavas -84.139,9.95 d: 11.7  

🇨🇷 Heredia -84.116,9.999 d: 11.6  

🇨🇷 Escazú -84.146,9.916 d: 13.9  

🇨🇷 San José -84.115,9.945 d: 14.1  

🇨🇷 Cartago -83.921,9.857 d: 37.4  

🇨🇷 Quesada -84.42,10.344 d: 42.4  

🇨🇷 Turrialba -83.681,9.89 d: 60.9  

🇨🇷 Puntarenas -84.834,9.977 d: 67.2  

🇨🇷 Limón -83.029,9.991 d: 130.6  

🇳🇮 San Carlos -84.776,11.124 d: 137.3  

Antipodal to: Alajuela 95.779,-10.016

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🇮🇩 Bengkulu City 102.264,-3.792 d: 19019.6  

🇮🇩 Liwa 104.083,-5.033 d: 18945.3  

🇮🇩 Padang 100.355,-0.951 d: 18887.2  

🇮🇩 Pringsewu 104.961,-5.356 d: 18878.6  

🇮🇩 Bandar Lampung 105.267,-5.45 d: 18853.1  

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🇮🇩 Padang Panjang 100.429,-0.458 d: 18834.3  

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🇮🇩 Teluk Dalam 97.8,0.55 d: 18819.1  

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