Hatillo (district)

Hatillo is the tenth district of the San José canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica.[1][2]

Hatillo
Hatillo district
Hatillo district location in Costa Rica
Hatillo district location in Costa Rica
Hatillo
Hatillo district location in Costa Rica
Coordinates: 9.9187106°N 84.1033293°W / 9.9187106; -84.1033293
Country Costa Rica
ProvinceSan José
CantonSan José
Area
  Total4.38 km2 (1.69 sq mi)
Elevation
1,125 m (3,691 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total50,511
  Density12,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−06:00
Postal code
10110

Geography

Hatillo has an area of 4.38 km²[3] and an elevation of 1,125 metres.[1]

It adjoins Alajuelita Canton to the south, Mata Redonda and Hospital districts to the north and San Sebastián District to the east.[4]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.
1864537
1883305−43.2%
189237422.6%
192765073.8%
19502,936351.7%
196312,750334.3%
197331,036143.4%
198452,53969.3%
200054,9014.5%
201150,511−8.0%

Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos[5]
Centro Centroamericano de Población[6]

For the 2011 census, Hatillo had a population of 50,511 inhabitants.[7]

Locations

Hatillo District includes the "barrios" (or neighbourhoods) of 15 de Setiembre, 25 de Julio, Hatillo1, Hatillo 2, Hatillo3, Hatillo 4, Hatillo 5, Hatillo 6, Hatillo 7, Hatillo 8, Hatillo Centro, Los Aserrines, Sagrada Familia, Tiribí, Topacio and Vivienda en Marcha.

Transportation

Road transportation

The district is covered by the following road routes:

References

  1. "Declara oficial para efectos administrativos, la aprobación de la División Territorial Administrativa de la República N°41548-MGP". Sistema Costarricense de Información Jurídica (in Spanish). 19 March 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  2. División Territorial Administrativa de la República de Costa Rica (PDF) (in Spanish). Editorial Digital de la Imprenta Nacional. 8 March 2017. ISBN 978-9977-58-477-5.
  3. "Área en kilómetros cuadrados, según provincia, cantón y distrito administrativo". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  4. Mapa Cantonal del Censo de 1984, published by the National Institute of Statistics and Census(INEC) and updated by the Central American Population Center (CCP)
  5. "Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish).
  6. "Sistema de Consulta de a Bases de Datos Estadísticas". Centro Centroamericano de Población (in Spanish).
  7. "Censo. 2011. Población total por zona y sexo, según provincia, cantón y distrito". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2020.


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