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Filadelfia de Guanacaste

Filadelfia is the first district and main city of Carrillo in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. [1][2] It was declared an archaeological city because of all the indigenous cemeteries found near the Tempisque River.

Filadelfia
Central Park of Filadelfia
Filadelfia district
Filadelfia
Filadelfia district location in Costa Rica
Coordinates: 10°25′08″N 85°28′17″W / 10.4189826°N 85.4714091°W / 10.4189826; -85.4714091
Country Costa Rica
ProvinceGuanacaste
CantonCarrillo
Government
 • SyndicMaría Auxiliadora Acevedo Bonilla (PLN)
 • Substitute syndicRafael Francisco Borge Campos
Area
 • Total125.14 km2 (48.32 sq mi)
Elevation
17 m (56 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total7,953
 • Density64/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−06:00
Postal code
50501

Toponymy edit

The town was formerly known as Siete Cueros (seven leather trees). It was originally named for the abundance of the trees with this name.

History edit

After the first quarter of the 19th century, Sietecueros neighbors make a petition to the supreme government of Costa Rica, (Braulio Carrillo Colina was the then president), which was to segregate them from the town of Santa Cruz and add them to Guanacaste City, in civil and ecclesiastical aspects. To which took into account the proximity and close relationship with Guanacaste City. This request was approved by Decree 5 Articles 82 of the constitution of the state.[3]

On October 18, 1915, the category of town was granted to Filadelfia. Later, on June 11, 1947, under the administration of Teodoro Picado Michalski, Law No. 864 awarded the town the title of city.

Filadelfia's name was given in 1877 in honor of Filadelfo Soto who was a soldier.

During the episcopate of Bishop Bernardo Augusto Thiel Hoffman, second bishop of Costa Rica in 1894, the parish was erected, dedicated to James, son of Zebedee, the church is currently a suffragan of the Diocese of Tilarán.

Geography edit

Filadelfia has an area of 125.14 km²[4] and an elevation of 17 metres.[1]

The district borders with Liberia to the north, Santa Cruz and Belén district to the south, Bagaces to the east and Palmira district to the west.

Filadelfia is located right in the center of Tempisque Valley, which is described as an orographic valley, surrounded by a range of hills with a height not exceeding 200 m.

Hydrography & Climate edit

The district is drained by the Tempisque River which provides easy access to the Gulf of Nicoya. The temperature is very hot and averages between 27 and 28 °C in the rainy season and during summer between 34 and 36 °C.

Filadelfia city is located near the banks of Rio Tempisque and Rio Las Palmas. Due to the ocean-atmosphere phenomenon known as El niño, these two rivers have caused serious floods in the months of October in 1995 (the first flood since the 1960s), 1999 and 2007.

Locations edit

  • Barrios: Bambú, Cinco Esquinas, Hollywood, La Cruz, Santa Lucía
  • Poblados: Ballena (part), Corralillo, Guinea, Isleta (part), Jocote, Juanilama, Moralito, Ojoche, San Francisco

Archeology edit

One of the attractions offered by this district are the archaeological investigations which have found variety of pieces dating back thousands of years, which is why it is known as Archaeological City, however, the municipality officially seeks that title by executive decree, with the purpose of developing an entire project to publicize and promote this area of archaeological treasures that come from 800 BC to 1500 AD, belonging to periods polychrome Old, Middle and Late.[5]

Pre-Columbian Roads edit

The different archaeological studies conducted in this region, refer to various types of roads and paths, used by ancient people. Among them stand out paved rocky roads and made by soil.

The other type of archaeological interest are the paths of land, whether it is lumpy or not. In the place known as La Ceiba, there was a road of this type. The path was about 40–50 cm wide, indicating that people walk in single file, i.e. one after the other. In this case it seems that caked sand was used in its construction, perhaps that is because the state of conservation.[6]

Economy edit

Filadelfia lies in the middle reaches of the Tempisque River surrounded by large fields devoted to sugarcane cultivation. The local economy is thus centered on this economically important crop. Within the district there are two million-dollar-grossing companies focusing on the processing and packaging of the sugarcane and melons.

 
Main entrance to the mill

El Viejo Mill edit

The main sugar mill in the district is the Azucarera El Viejo, S.A., a Costa Rican company with the annual production of some 50,000 tons of raw and refined sugar. It processes half a million tons of cane yearly, grown by over 500 farmers in the Tempisque basin.[7]

In addition to the sugar, the plant also produces animal-feed byproducts and electricity-generating biomass from the cane waste. The animal feed is used as nutritional supplements for cattle and other ruminants. Azucarera El Viejo also maintains a private wildlife reserve of 2000-plus hectares, protecting a large number of local flora and fauna typical of dry tropical forest in the region.

Melon Company edit

 
Cantaloupe

Melones de Costa Rica, S.A. started in 1988 in Filadelfia as a second project. Production is 100% for export to countries like the United States and Europe. One of the benefits that this crop is brought employment to many people.

Melon planting starts in November and ends in February, is collected from January to early May, the vegetative cycle for production is 60 days.

Melon varieties used are the cantaloupe, which produces approximately 1,200 boxes per hectare, which is considered a good production, other variety cultivated is honeydew that produces about 2,000 boxes per hectare average. The market price of the latter is lower. The export of melon requires strict control of product quality and optimum temperature and adequate transportation.[8]

Celebrations edit

Sports & Cultural edit

The city held some activities during the first fortnight of July. This is called "Cultural and Sports Week." Activities include recreation for children and adults as well as masses:[9]

Religious edit

  • As well of the rest of the country, Filadelfia celebrates the Holy Week with all its processions, masses, prayers and formalities.
  • In July are celebrated the patron saint activities to Santiago Mayor. Activities include: selling food, masses and other religious events.
  • "Los Portales" (The Mangers) is an activity of the place held on each December 24, which begins at 5 pm and ends at 8 pm. This tradition is like a combination of Las Posadas (Mexico & Spain) and Trick-or-treating (United States). This celebration consists of going to the houses of the town where there is a manger. The goal is to visit the baby Jesus and give a small charity (Almsgiving is usually 5 to ₡20, equivalent to $0.03, and it is voluntary). When the alms is presented to the baby Jesus, the owner of the house gives another present to the one who gives the almsgiving, this may be a drink (usually chicha), appetizers, candy or small gifts. Children are the ones who enjoy more these activities, they are accompanied by their parents. There is no ceremony or ritual done during the visit, is only the act of visiting.[10]

Demographics edit

Historical population
Census Pop.
1883583
189277833.4%
19271,33972.1%
19502,09356.3%
19633,11148.6%
19734,48444.1%
19845,35319.4%
20007,14333.4%
20117,95311.3%

Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos[11]
Centro Centroamericano de Población[12]

For the 2011 census, Filadelfia had a population of 7,953 inhabitants. [13]

Transportation edit

Road transportation edit

The district is covered by the following road routes:


Photo gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "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. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2011-01-26. Retrieved 2010-05-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ . Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  5. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  6. ^ (in Spanish) http://www.museocostarica.go.cr/en_en/temas-de-inter-s/caminos-y-v-as-de-comunicaci-n-prehisp-nica.html?Itemid=63 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  8. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2010-05-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2008-09-22. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  10. ^ (in Spanish) http://www.sica.int/busqueda/busqueda_archivo.aspx?Archivo=libr_19144_1_10102007.pdf
  11. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish).
  12. ^ "Sistema de Consulta de a Bases de Datos Estadísticas". Centro Centroamericano de Población (in Spanish).
  13. ^ "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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This article is about the town in Guanacaste Costa Rica For other towns with the same name see Filadelfia disambiguation Filadelfia is the first district and main city of Carrillo in Guanacaste Costa Rica 1 2 It was declared an archaeological city because of all the indigenous cemeteries found near the Tempisque River FiladelfiaDistrictCentral Park of FiladelfiaFiladelfia districtFiladelfiaFiladelfia district location in Costa RicaCoordinates 10 25 08 N 85 28 17 W 10 4189826 N 85 4714091 W 10 4189826 85 4714091Country Costa RicaProvinceGuanacasteCantonCarrilloGovernment SyndicMaria Auxiliadora Acevedo Bonilla PLN Substitute syndicRafael Francisco Borge CamposArea Total125 14 km2 48 32 sq mi Elevation17 m 56 ft Population 2011 Total7 953 Density64 km2 160 sq mi Time zoneUTC 06 00Postal code50501 Contents 1 Toponymy 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Hydrography amp Climate 4 Locations 5 Archeology 5 1 Pre Columbian Roads 6 Economy 6 1 El Viejo Mill 6 2 Melon Company 7 Celebrations 7 1 Sports amp Cultural 7 2 Religious 8 Demographics 9 Transportation 9 1 Road transportation 10 Photo gallery 11 ReferencesToponymy editThe town was formerly known as Siete Cueros seven leather trees It was originally named for the abundance of the trees with this name History editAfter the first quarter of the 19th century Sietecueros neighbors make a petition to the supreme government of Costa Rica Braulio Carrillo Colina was the then president which was to segregate them from the town of Santa Cruz and add them to Guanacaste City in civil and ecclesiastical aspects To which took into account the proximity and close relationship with Guanacaste City This request was approved by Decree 5 Articles 82 of the constitution of the state 3 On October 18 1915 the category of town was granted to Filadelfia Later on June 11 1947 under the administration of Teodoro Picado Michalski Law No 864 awarded the town the title of city Filadelfia s name was given in 1877 in honor of Filadelfo Soto who was a soldier During the episcopate of Bishop Bernardo Augusto Thiel Hoffman second bishop of Costa Rica in 1894 the parish was erected dedicated to James son of Zebedee the church is currently a suffragan of the Diocese of Tilaran Geography editFiladelfia has an area of 125 14 km 4 and an elevation of 17 metres 1 The district borders with Liberia to the north Santa Cruz and Belen district to the south Bagaces to the east and Palmira district to the west Filadelfia is located right in the center of Tempisque Valley which is described as an orographic valley surrounded by a range of hills with a height not exceeding 200 m Hydrography amp Climate edit The district is drained by the Tempisque River which provides easy access to the Gulf of Nicoya The temperature is very hot and averages between 27 and 28 C in the rainy season and during summer between 34 and 36 C Filadelfia city is located near the banks of Rio Tempisque and Rio Las Palmas Due to the ocean atmosphere phenomenon known as El nino these two rivers have caused serious floods in the months of October in 1995 the first flood since the 1960s 1999 and 2007 Locations editBarrios Bambu Cinco Esquinas Hollywood La Cruz Santa Lucia Poblados Ballena part Corralillo Guinea Isleta part Jocote Juanilama Moralito Ojoche San FranciscoArcheology editOne of the attractions offered by this district are the archaeological investigations which have found variety of pieces dating back thousands of years which is why it is known as Archaeological City however the municipality officially seeks that title by executive decree with the purpose of developing an entire project to publicize and promote this area of archaeological treasures that come from 800 BC to 1500 AD belonging to periods polychrome Old Middle and Late 5 Pre Columbian Roads edit The different archaeological studies conducted in this region refer to various types of roads and paths used by ancient people Among them stand out paved rocky roads and made by soil The other type of archaeological interest are the paths of land whether it is lumpy or not In the place known as La Ceiba there was a road of this type The path was about 40 50 cm wide indicating that people walk in single file i e one after the other In this case it seems that caked sand was used in its construction perhaps that is because the state of conservation 6 Economy editFiladelfia lies in the middle reaches of the Tempisque River surrounded by large fields devoted to sugarcane cultivation The local economy is thus centered on this economically important crop Within the district there are two million dollar grossing companies focusing on the processing and packaging of the sugarcane and melons nbsp Main entrance to the mill El Viejo Mill edit The main sugar mill in the district is the Azucarera El Viejo S A a Costa Rican company with the annual production of some 50 000 tons of raw and refined sugar It processes half a million tons of cane yearly grown by over 500 farmers in the Tempisque basin 7 In addition to the sugar the plant also produces animal feed byproducts and electricity generating biomass from the cane waste The animal feed is used as nutritional supplements for cattle and other ruminants Azucarera El Viejo also maintains a private wildlife reserve of 2000 plus hectares protecting a large number of local flora and fauna typical of dry tropical forest in the region Melon Company edit nbsp CantaloupeMelones de Costa Rica S A started in 1988 in Filadelfia as a second project Production is 100 for export to countries like the United States and Europe One of the benefits that this crop is brought employment to many people Melon planting starts in November and ends in February is collected from January to early May the vegetative cycle for production is 60 days Melon varieties used are the cantaloupe which produces approximately 1 200 boxes per hectare which is considered a good production other variety cultivated is honeydew that produces about 2 000 boxes per hectare average The market price of the latter is lower The export of melon requires strict control of product quality and optimum temperature and adequate transportation 8 Celebrations editSports amp Cultural edit The city held some activities during the first fortnight of July This is called Cultural and Sports Week Activities include recreation for children and adults as well as masses 9 Sports Cycling Chess Soccer Basketball Futsal Cultural Typical dances Parades Theatre Interpretation of regional songs and music Typical meals Religious edit As well of the rest of the country Filadelfia celebrates the Holy Week with all its processions masses prayers and formalities In July are celebrated the patron saint activities to Santiago Mayor Activities include selling food masses and other religious events Los Portales The Mangers is an activity of the place held on each December 24 which begins at 5 pm and ends at 8 pm This tradition is like a combination of Las Posadas Mexico amp Spain and Trick or treating United States This celebration consists of going to the houses of the town where there is a manger The goal is to visit the baby Jesus and give a small charity Almsgiving is usually 5 to 20 equivalent to 0 03 and it is voluntary When the alms is presented to the baby Jesus the owner of the house gives another present to the one who gives the almsgiving this may be a drink usually chicha appetizers candy or small gifts Children are the ones who enjoy more these activities they are accompanied by their parents There is no ceremony or ritual done during the visit is only the act of visiting 10 Demographics editHistorical population Census Pop 1883583 189277833 4 19271 33972 1 19502 09356 3 19633 11148 6 19734 48444 1 19845 35319 4 20007 14333 4 20117 95311 3 Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos 11 Centro Centroamericano de Poblacion 12 For the 2011 census Filadelfia had a population of 7 953 inhabitants 13 Transportation editRoad transportation edit The district is covered by the following road routes nbsp National Route 21 nbsp National Route 920Photo gallery edit nbsp Main church of Filadelfia nbsp Tempisque River in Filadelfia nbsp Sugar Mill in Filadelfia nbsp 2007 Floods in the hamlet of Bambu nbsp Crop of sugarcane for El Viejo MillReferences edit a b Declara oficial para efectos administrativos la aprobacion de la Division Territorial Administrativa de la Republica N 41548 MGP Sistema Costarricense de Informacion Juridica in Spanish 19 March 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2020 Division Territorial Administrativa de la Republica de Costa Rica PDF in Spanish Editorial Digital de la Imprenta Nacional 8 March 2017 ISBN 978 9977 58 477 5 Archived copy in Spanish Archived from the original on 2011 01 26 Retrieved 2010 05 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Area en kilometros cuadrados segun provincia canton y distrito administrativo Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos in Spanish Archived from the original on 24 October 2020 Retrieved 26 September 2020 Historia del Canton de Carrillo in Spanish Archived from the original on 2010 04 21 Retrieved 2010 05 16 in Spanish http www museocostarica go cr en en temas de inter s caminos y v as de comunicaci n prehisp nica html Itemid 63 Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Azucarera el Viejo S A Costa Rica in Spanish Archived from the original on 2010 03 30 Retrieved 2010 05 16 Archived copy in Spanish Archived from the original on 2010 07 26 Retrieved 2010 05 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Home Filadelfia 2008 in Spanish Archived from the original on 2008 09 22 Retrieved 2010 05 16 in Spanish http www sica int busqueda busqueda archivo aspx Archivo libr 19144 1 10102007 pdf Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos in Spanish Sistema de Consulta de a Bases de Datos Estadisticas Centro Centroamericano de Poblacion in Spanish Censo 2011 Poblacion total por zona y sexo segun provincia canton y distrito Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos in Spanish Retrieved 26 September 2020 nbsp This Costa Rican location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Filadelfia de Guanacaste amp oldid 1218396316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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