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Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
Municipalidad de Quepos
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Full description: Note: Now called QUEPOS, before Aguirre is the sixth canton of the province of Puntarenas, by CREADO WAS Executive Decree No. 235, of October 30, 1948, During the Administration of the Founding Board of the Second Republic. He was baptized in this way to honor the memory of Mr. Rolando Aguirre Lobo (1918-1948), for his outstanding participation in the Campaign of the National Liberation Army in 1948. It consists of three Districts: Quepos, Savegre and Naranjito. Population: 30 623 Inhabitants or 0.63% of the total National population Official data of the Supreme Electoral Court, San José, on the fifth day of the month of February of two thousand and fifteen. Luis Antonio Sobrado González, President Magistrate. City: Quepos, Aguirre. Needs more information Call the Phones: 27772214. l: 27770071 As a historical reference on the birth of Quepos, of the province of Puntarenas, what is transcribed below respect notes Quesada A, (2006) p 214, in his book Toponymy indigenous of Costa Rica. “The Quepos lived near the city of Parrita, province from Puntarenas. According to manuscript of 1595 (Gagini 1923: 79), they lived next to a navigable river, which must be the Pirris River or Parrita, and therefore were about 25 km west of The current city of Quepos. Of the tongue of the quepos not there is more than one word, chiro or chirob "certain spice" (Vásquez de Coronado 1964: 32 and 46), in addition to a list of 93 anthroponyms dating from 1616, and therefore not possible affirm anything about their linguistic affinities. At the moment, the only thing that can be affirmed, following roughly the graphic configuration of these anthroponyms, is that the language of the quepos seems to have been different from that of its neighbors, the huetares to the north and the borucas to the east, and therefore would represent a set autonomous phonic. Moreover, the fact that the quepos were reduced along with the borucas in 1749 (Guevara and Chacón1992, p 119), could well serve as an argument for To think that they were related to these. Quepos and Barú are of Quepo origin. ” Here are some location items from the natives called quepos: “The cacicazgo of the Quepoa was in the region of South Pacific of Costa Rica. The first to tour this area was Hernán Ponce, in 1519, in his Carabela the coast from the south sea, from Punta Burica to the Gulf of Nicoya and He intended to go down to Cuchiras, but he was inhibited because Hundreds of indigenous people on war footing watched the entrance. However, it is Gil González Dávila, in 1522, who travels to foot the southern sea coast, from Punta Burica to the Gulf from Nicoya and visited the Cuchira site, which remained according to the Royal Treasurer of the expedition to thirteen leagues of the Coronado River o GrandeTérraba, between the Naranjo and Paquita rivers. In 1684, the sailor Mohedano and Saavedra highlighted: “… The Rio de la Estrella, - (another name given for a long time to the Naranjo River by an error in the nautical charts) - low of a high mountain range that It is on the coast and goes out to a small cove at the tip southwest in which are two cliffs stuck to the ground and to the mountain range where there is a town called Queipo. ”(page 23). According to Monge, from these data it follows that Cuchira or province of the Quepos occupied the part located from the mouth of the Savegre River to the mouth of the Paquita River. " (Cedil, 2014, p 4). [...] “In 1569, according to the Law of the Indies, Perafán de Rivera assigned to the territory of the Quepo, which had a population greater than two thousand inhabitants, the title of corregimiento and awarded him the Royal Crown. Subsequently, the reg
Alex CA (11/03/2016)
Quepos I want to see you again, I have beautiful memories of you, your beaches and sunsets over the sea.
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