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Santa Bárbara de Heredia

Santa Bárbara is one of the six districts that make up the canton of Santa Bárbara, Costa Rica. The district of Santa Bárbara is commonly referred to as Santa Bárbara de Heredia, and is the seat of the municipality of Santa Bárbara, and therefore awarded the title of city. It is an important commercial and transportation hub, approximately seven miles from the provincial capital of Heredia and five miles from the provincial capital of Alajuela.[1][2]

Santa Bárbara
Santa Bárbara Plaza and Cathedral
Santa Bárbara district
Santa Bárbara
Santa Bárbara district location in Costa Rica
Coordinates: 10°02′18″N 84°09′32″W / 10.0383687°N 84.1589162°W / 10.0383687; -84.1589162
Country Costa Rica
ProvinceHeredia
CantonSanta Bárbara
Creation1889
Area
 • Total1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Elevation
1,140 m (3,740 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total5,944
 • Density4,700/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
DemonymBárbeño
Time zoneUTC−06:00
Postal code
40401
ClimateAm

History edit

Before the Spanish settlers came, Santa Bárbara was originally occupied by the Huetares, an indigenous tribe. The Huetare King, Cacique Garabito, dominated the area.[3] When the Spanish arrived, they originally called the area Churruca or Surruco.[4] Heredia, Barva, and Alajuela, three neighboring cities, were populated and settled in the late 1700s. As trade increased between the three cities, Santa Bárbara developed as a waypoint. Though still commonly referred to as Churruca or Surruco, the name for the municipality and canton of Santa Bárbara was first mentioned in documents from 1821.[4]

The area of the current plaza in Santa Bárbara was the approximate center of the four districts in the region and a small hermitage was built there in 1837. By 1846, 1,500 people lived with the Santa Bárbara canton.[4] With a priest visiting every Sunday, San Pedro de Santa Bárbara resident Pedro Saborío suggested the construction of a Catholic church near the current plaza in 1852.[4] In 1859, Monseñor Joaquín Anselmo Llorente y Lafuente, the bishop of San José, began construction of a cathedral in its current location.

The district of Santa Bárbara was officially formed in December 1848 as a church parish, recognized by the national government. In 1855, Florentino Cortés became the first mayor of the district.[5] In September 1889, the city of Santa Bárbara was officially founded.[3] It was first classified as a villa, but became a city as the population grew.[3]

Santa Bárbara's first public school opened in 1860 with cobbler Tomás Redondo giving the first lessons.[5] The first official teacher was Diego Trejos.[5]

In 1896, the first electric lighting arrived in the district. A hydroelectric plant was built along the Porrosatí River, on the border of the districts of Santa Bárbara and San Juan in 1914.[5] In 1911, running water pipes were installed in Santa Bárbara.[4]

Economy and politics edit

As the center of commerce for the canton, there are many commercial businesses in the municipality. Larger businesses include a supermarket[6] and appliance store.[7] Several banks are within a few blocks of Santa Bárbara's central plaza, including Banco Popular,[8] Grupo Mutual Alajuela, and Banco Nacional.

The municipality of Santa Bárbara is considered a bedroom community.[9] Most residents go to Alajuela, Heredia, Belén and San José for work.[9]

Among other goals, in 2010 the Santa Bárbara canton planned to shore up Santa Bárbara 's infrastructure.[9] There are plans to improve the district's agricultural market, located two blocks north of the central plaza.[9] There are also plans to create a "Casa de Arte y Cultura" (House of Art and Culture).[9]

In 2013, the city council called on Mayor Melvin Alfaro Salas to step down.[10] Citing problems with water distribution, "unacceptable" labor practices, poor budgeting, and failure to attend council meetings, each member of the council asked for Alfaro Salas' resignation.[10] Alfaro Salas did not resign. In 2014, municipal workers went on strike[11] Albino Vargas, president of the Asociación Nacional de Empleados Públicos (National Association of Public Employees) joined the strike, saying that workers had been abandoned by Alfaro Salas, a charge he denied.[11]

Culture edit

 
Santa Bárbara de Heredia Cemetery

There is a chapter of the Consejo de la Persona Joven (Council of Young People) in Santa Bárbara.[12] The Council of Young People organizes activities and groups, such as the United Canton Band.[13]

The municipality maintains two cemeteries. The cemetery on the western outskirts contain both tombs and burial plots.[14] Many of the tombs have neo-classical monuments.

A popular attraction near the town is Ark Herb Farm, a botanical garden with a focus on medicinal herbs.

Education edit

The elementary school in the municipality of Santa Bárbara is named after former head of state Juan Mora Fernández.[15] It was built in 1951 on the west side of the plaza.[5] The high school, Liceo de Santa Bárbara, was established in 1973 using the facilities at Juan Mora Fernández, but it later moved to a location 800 meters from the central plaza.[5]

The library in Santa Bárbara opened in 1981.[16] Due to budgetary reasons, it closed in 1995, but reopened in 2001 in the Salón Comunal.[16]

Sports edit

Volleyball edit

 
Santa Bárbara Volleyball Sports Association (ASBAVOL), 2011, before game against Universidad de Costa Rica

The municipality is also home to the Asociación Deportiva Barbareña de Voleibol (ASBAVOL) (Santa Bárbara Volleyball Sports Association), one of the country's most successful volleyball clubs.[17] ASBAVOL was started in 1992 by former soccer player Julio Alfaro.[18] Since 2005, ASBAVOL's first division association team has won the national championship five times (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010), as well as eight gold medals in the Juegos Deportivos Nacionales (National Sporting Championship) (2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014).[18][19] ASBAVOL's student team won the gold medal in the Juegos Deportivos Estudiantiles (Student Sporting Championship) 13 times since 1996 (1996, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013) and two times at the Juegos Deportivos Estudiantiles Centroamericanos (Central American Student Sporting Championship) in 2010 and 2013. In addition, ASBOVAL has fielded championship teams in other youth divisions.[18] Players from ASBAVOL regularly play for the Costa Rica women's national volleyball team. El Liceo de Santa Bárbara's gym is the site of many volleyball games.[20]

Soccer edit

Beginning in 1943, Club Sport Barbareño represented Santa Bárbara in the first division of the national soccer league.[21] The team changed its name to Asociación Deportiva Barbareña (Bárbara Sports Association) in 1984. The team plays within the national Costa Rican soccer hierarchy. Between 1962 and 1975, it was a third division team. Between 1975 and 1981, as well as 1993 and 1997, it was a second division team. Between 1997 and 2004, it was a first division team.[22] In 2004, the team was sold and moved to Puntarenas, becoming Puntarenas F.C.[22] It currently plays in the third division at the Carlos Alvarado Villalobos Stadium in Santa Bárbara, which holds 1,500 spectators.

Another team in the municipality was Deportivo Machado F.C.[21] Although they were rivals from the 1950s to the 1970s, Asociación Deportiva Barbareña absorbed Machado's players when the team folded in the mid-1980s.[23]

Players such as Abdulio Jiménez Araya,[24] and goalie Carlos "El Aguilucho" Alvarado played with Asociación Deportiva Barbareña and Deportivo Machado F.C.[25]

Geography edit

Santa Bárbara has an area of 1.27 km²[26] and an elevation of 1,140 metres.[1]

The municipality is a part of the Greater Metropolitan Area.[27] The district of Santa Bárbara is the smallest district of the Santa Bárbara canton.[28] With respect to the other districts, Santa Bárbara is the most central.

Santa Bárbara is in the Cordillera Central.[29] It is a potential disaster zone, like many other areas of Costa Rica.[30] The elevation is approximately 1,140m meters above sea-level, within Cordillera Central .[31] The Potrerillos River runs through the northwest side of the district while the Quebrada Cruz is the border between the Santa Bárbara and the district of San Juan de Santa Bárbara.[29]

Demographics edit

Historical population
Census Pop.
18641,762
1883638−63.8%
18926887.8%
192790030.8%
19501,12625.1%
19631,64846.4%
19732,49651.5%
19843,66746.9%
20005,45248.7%
20115,9449.0%

Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos[32]
Centro Centroamericano de Población[33]

For the 2011 census, Santa Bárbara had a population of 5,944 inhabitants.[34]

Transportation edit

Road transportation edit

The district is covered by the following road routes:

Most of the majors routes in the canton originate in Santa Bárbara's central plaza.[9] Route 123 (Calle Las Americas) passes along the southern side of the plaza, beginning in San Juan de Santa Bárbara, going west toward San Pedro de Santa Bárbara and Alajuela. Route 128 goes from the plaza toward Jesús de Santa Bárbara and Barva. Route 127 goes from Santa Bárbara toward Zetillal and San Bosco.[9] In addition, Calle Guapichelines starts in the north of the city. Santa Bárbara is in the Cordillera Central.[29]

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. ^ a b c "Reseña Histórica del Cantón". Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara (in Spanish). 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e Centenario del cantón Santa Bárbara de Heredia (in Spanish). 1982.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b c d e f . Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara (in Spanish). 2010. Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Súper Víquez" (in Spanish). Súper Víquez. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  7. ^ (in Spanish). El gallo más gallo de Alajuela S.A. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g (in Spanish). Proyecto de Fortalecimiento Municipal y Descentralización. August 2009. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Concejo Municipal pide renuncia del Alcalde Melvin Alfaro Salas" (in Spanish). Santa Barbara. 18 April 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  10. ^ a b Solano, Hugo (7 January 2013). "Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara está en paro general". La Nacion (in Spanish). San Jose. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Comités Cantonales de la Persona Joven". Conseja de la Persona Joven (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  12. ^ "Patrullas Ecológicas: Plan de trabajo". Santa Barbara: Una Comunidad Activa (in Spanish). Santa Barbara. 7 July 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  13. ^ "Cementerio". Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara (in Spanish). 2010. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  14. ^ "Don Juan Mora Fernández". Santa Bárbara: Una Comunidad Activa (in Spanish). Santa Bárbara de Heredia (Costa Rica). 25 February 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  15. ^ a b Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud: MCJ 2014-05-23 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved: 22 May 2014
  16. ^ Luis Rodríguez C., Jose (7 March 2014). "Atenas será el rival de Santa Bárbara en la final del voleibol femenino". La Nacion (Costa Rica) (in Spanish). San Jose. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  17. ^ a b c ASBAVOL.org: Historia 2014-05-22 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved: 22 May 2014
  18. ^ Araya N., José Fernando (8 March 2014). "Santa Bárbara alcanzó el tricampeonato del voleibol femenino al derrotar a Atenas". La Nacion (in Spanish). San Jose. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  19. ^ Jiménez, Daniel (19 December 2013). "Santa Bárbara venció a la UNED en segundo juego de la final nacional de voleibol". La Nacion (in Spanish). San Jose. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  20. ^ a b ""Club Sport Barbareño" Semillero de talentos futbolísticos" (in Spanish). 16 February 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  21. ^ a b Coto, Gerardo (4 January 2012). . UNAFUT (in Spanish). San Jose. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
  22. ^ . AD Barbareña (in Spanish). 17 November 2010. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  23. ^ Arguedas Ramírez, Krisly (26 March 2012). "Fui un buen jugador". Santa Bárbara: Una Comunidad Activa (in Spanish). Santa Bárbara. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  24. ^ "Carlos Alvarado". Revista Oficial de Socios de LDA “En Rojo y Negro” (in Spanish). Alajuela, Costa Rica. June 2003. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  25. ^ . Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  26. ^ . Observatorio Urbano de la Gran Área Metropolitana (OUGAM) (in Spanish). San Jose. 2014. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  27. ^ . Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara (in Spanish). 2010. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  28. ^ a b c "Mapa General del Cantón". Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara (in Spanish). 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  29. ^ "Decretos por declaración de zonas catastradas". TerranTribune Inc (in Spanish). San Jose. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  30. ^ (in Spanish). Municipalidad de Santa Bárbara. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  31. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish).
  32. ^ "Sistema de Consulta de a Bases de Datos Estadísticas". Centro Centroamericano de Población (in Spanish).
  33. ^ "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.

External links edit

  • Santa Bárbara: Una Comunidad Activa, news and forum for Santa Bárbara
  • Santa Bárbara: El Sitio Oficial del Gobierno Local, official local government site

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Santa Barbara is one of the six districts that make up the canton of Santa Barbara Costa Rica The district of Santa Barbara is commonly referred to as Santa Barbara de Heredia and is the seat of the municipality of Santa Barbara and therefore awarded the title of city It is an important commercial and transportation hub approximately seven miles from the provincial capital of Heredia and five miles from the provincial capital of Alajuela 1 2 Santa BarbaraDistrictSanta Barbara Plaza and CathedralSanta Barbara districtSanta BarbaraSanta Barbara district location in Costa RicaCoordinates 10 02 18 N 84 09 32 W 10 0383687 N 84 1589162 W 10 0383687 84 1589162Country Costa RicaProvinceHerediaCantonSanta BarbaraCreation1889Area Total1 27 km2 0 49 sq mi Elevation1 140 m 3 740 ft Population 2011 Total5 944 Density4 700 km2 12 000 sq mi DemonymBarbenoTime zoneUTC 06 00Postal code40401ClimateAm Contents 1 History 2 Economy and politics 3 Culture 4 Education 5 Sports 5 1 Volleyball 5 2 Soccer 6 Geography 7 Demographics 8 Transportation 8 1 Road transportation 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBefore the Spanish settlers came Santa Barbara was originally occupied by the Huetares an indigenous tribe The Huetare King Cacique Garabito dominated the area 3 When the Spanish arrived they originally called the area Churruca or Surruco 4 Heredia Barva and Alajuela three neighboring cities were populated and settled in the late 1700s As trade increased between the three cities Santa Barbara developed as a waypoint Though still commonly referred to as Churruca or Surruco the name for the municipality and canton of Santa Barbara was first mentioned in documents from 1821 4 The area of the current plaza in Santa Barbara was the approximate center of the four districts in the region and a small hermitage was built there in 1837 By 1846 1 500 people lived with the Santa Barbara canton 4 With a priest visiting every Sunday San Pedro de Santa Barbara resident Pedro Saborio suggested the construction of a Catholic church near the current plaza in 1852 4 In 1859 Monsenor Joaquin Anselmo Llorente y Lafuente the bishop of San Jose began construction of a cathedral in its current location The district of Santa Barbara was officially formed in December 1848 as a church parish recognized by the national government In 1855 Florentino Cortes became the first mayor of the district 5 In September 1889 the city of Santa Barbara was officially founded 3 It was first classified as a villa but became a city as the population grew 3 Santa Barbara s first public school opened in 1860 with cobbler Tomas Redondo giving the first lessons 5 The first official teacher was Diego Trejos 5 In 1896 the first electric lighting arrived in the district A hydroelectric plant was built along the Porrosati River on the border of the districts of Santa Barbara and San Juan in 1914 5 In 1911 running water pipes were installed in Santa Barbara 4 Economy and politics editAs the center of commerce for the canton there are many commercial businesses in the municipality Larger businesses include a supermarket 6 and appliance store 7 Several banks are within a few blocks of Santa Barbara s central plaza including Banco Popular 8 Grupo Mutual Alajuela and Banco Nacional The municipality of Santa Barbara is considered a bedroom community 9 Most residents go to Alajuela Heredia Belen and San Jose for work 9 Among other goals in 2010 the Santa Barbara canton planned to shore up Santa Barbara s infrastructure 9 There are plans to improve the district s agricultural market located two blocks north of the central plaza 9 There are also plans to create a Casa de Arte y Cultura House of Art and Culture 9 In 2013 the city council called on Mayor Melvin Alfaro Salas to step down 10 Citing problems with water distribution unacceptable labor practices poor budgeting and failure to attend council meetings each member of the council asked for Alfaro Salas resignation 10 Alfaro Salas did not resign In 2014 municipal workers went on strike 11 Albino Vargas president of the Asociacion Nacional de Empleados Publicos National Association of Public Employees joined the strike saying that workers had been abandoned by Alfaro Salas a charge he denied 11 Culture edit nbsp Santa Barbara de Heredia CemeteryThere is a chapter of the Consejo de la Persona Joven Council of Young People in Santa Barbara 12 The Council of Young People organizes activities and groups such as the United Canton Band 13 The municipality maintains two cemeteries The cemetery on the western outskirts contain both tombs and burial plots 14 Many of the tombs have neo classical monuments A popular attraction near the town is Ark Herb Farm a botanical garden with a focus on medicinal herbs Education editThe elementary school in the municipality of Santa Barbara is named after former head of state Juan Mora Fernandez 15 It was built in 1951 on the west side of the plaza 5 The high school Liceo de Santa Barbara was established in 1973 using the facilities at Juan Mora Fernandez but it later moved to a location 800 meters from the central plaza 5 The library in Santa Barbara opened in 1981 16 Due to budgetary reasons it closed in 1995 but reopened in 2001 in the Salon Comunal 16 Sports editVolleyball edit nbsp Santa Barbara Volleyball Sports Association ASBAVOL 2011 before game against Universidad de Costa RicaThe municipality is also home to the Asociacion Deportiva Barbarena de Voleibol ASBAVOL Santa Barbara Volleyball Sports Association one of the country s most successful volleyball clubs 17 ASBAVOL was started in 1992 by former soccer player Julio Alfaro 18 Since 2005 ASBAVOL s first division association team has won the national championship five times 2005 2007 2008 2009 and 2010 as well as eight gold medals in the Juegos Deportivos Nacionales National Sporting Championship 2002 2004 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 18 19 ASBAVOL s student team won the gold medal in the Juegos Deportivos Estudiantiles Student Sporting Championship 13 times since 1996 1996 1997 1998 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 and 2013 and two times at the Juegos Deportivos Estudiantiles Centroamericanos Central American Student Sporting Championship in 2010 and 2013 In addition ASBOVAL has fielded championship teams in other youth divisions 18 Players from ASBAVOL regularly play for the Costa Rica women s national volleyball team El Liceo de Santa Barbara s gym is the site of many volleyball games 20 Soccer edit Beginning in 1943 Club Sport Barbareno represented Santa Barbara in the first division of the national soccer league 21 The team changed its name to Asociacion Deportiva Barbarena Barbara Sports Association in 1984 The team plays within the national Costa Rican soccer hierarchy Between 1962 and 1975 it was a third division team Between 1975 and 1981 as well as 1993 and 1997 it was a second division team Between 1997 and 2004 it was a first division team 22 In 2004 the team was sold and moved to Puntarenas becoming Puntarenas F C 22 It currently plays in the third division at the Carlos Alvarado Villalobos Stadium in Santa Barbara which holds 1 500 spectators Another team in the municipality was Deportivo Machado F C 21 Although they were rivals from the 1950s to the 1970s Asociacion Deportiva Barbarena absorbed Machado s players when the team folded in the mid 1980s 23 Players such as Abdulio Jimenez Araya 24 and goalie Carlos El Aguilucho Alvarado played with Asociacion Deportiva Barbarena and Deportivo Machado F C 25 Geography editSanta Barbara has an area of 1 27 km 26 and an elevation of 1 140 metres 1 The municipality is a part of the Greater Metropolitan Area 27 The district of Santa Barbara is the smallest district of the Santa Barbara canton 28 With respect to the other districts Santa Barbara is the most central Santa Barbara is in the Cordillera Central 29 It is a potential disaster zone like many other areas of Costa Rica 30 The elevation is approximately 1 140m meters above sea level within Cordillera Central 31 The Potrerillos River runs through the northwest side of the district while the Quebrada Cruz is the border between the Santa Barbara and the district of San Juan de Santa Barbara 29 Demographics editHistorical populationCensus Pop 18641 762 1883638 63 8 18926887 8 192790030 8 19501 12625 1 19631 64846 4 19732 49651 5 19843 66746 9 20005 45248 7 20115 9449 0 Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos 32 Centro Centroamericano de Poblacion 33 For the 2011 census Santa Barbara had a population of 5 944 inhabitants 34 Transportation editRoad transportation edit The district is covered by the following road routes nbsp National Route 123 nbsp National Route 127 nbsp National Route 128Most of the majors routes in the canton originate in Santa Barbara s central plaza 9 Route 123 Calle Las Americas passes along the southern side of the plaza beginning in San Juan de Santa Barbara going west toward San Pedro de Santa Barbara and Alajuela Route 128 goes from the plaza toward Jesus de Santa Barbara and Barva Route 127 goes from Santa Barbara toward Zetillal and San Bosco 9 In addition Calle Guapichelines starts in the north of the city Santa Barbara is in the Cordillera Central 29 References 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 a b c Resena Historica del Canton Municipalidad de Santa Barbara in Spanish 2010 Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b c d e Centenario del canton Santa Barbara de Heredia in Spanish 1982 permanent dead link a b c d e f Resena Historica del Canton Municipalidad de Santa Barbara in Spanish 2010 Archived from the original on 23 May 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Super Viquez in Spanish Super Viquez Retrieved 23 May 2014 Sucursales Golla in Spanish El gallo mas gallo de Alajuela S A Archived from the original on 24 May 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Periferica Santa Barbara de Heredia BPDC Periferica Santa Barbara de Heredia accessdate 22 May 2014 in Spanish a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code title code help Missing or empty url help a b c d e f g Plan de Desarrollo Humano Local 2010 2020 Canton Santa Barbara in Spanish Proyecto de Fortalecimiento Municipal y Descentralizacion August 2009 Archived from the original on 5 June 2014 Retrieved 27 May 2014 a b Concejo Municipal pide renuncia del Alcalde Melvin Alfaro Salas in Spanish Santa Barbara 18 April 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b Solano Hugo 7 January 2013 Municipalidad de Santa Barbara esta en paro general La Nacion in Spanish San Jose Retrieved 23 May 2014 Comites Cantonales de la Persona Joven Conseja de la Persona Joven in Spanish Retrieved 23 May 2014 Patrullas Ecologicas Plan de trabajo Santa Barbara Una Comunidad Activa in Spanish Santa Barbara 7 July 2012 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Cementerio Municipalidad de Santa Barbara in Spanish 2010 Retrieved 24 May 2014 Don Juan Mora Fernandez Santa Barbara Una Comunidad Activa in Spanish Santa Barbara de Heredia Costa Rica 25 February 2011 Retrieved 22 May 2014 a b Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud MCJ Archived 2014 05 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 22 May 2014 Luis Rodriguez C Jose 7 March 2014 Atenas sera el rival de Santa Barbara en la final del voleibol femenino La Nacion Costa Rica in Spanish San Jose Retrieved 16 April 2014 a b c ASBAVOL org Historia Archived 2014 05 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 22 May 2014 Araya N Jose Fernando 8 March 2014 Santa Barbara alcanzo el tricampeonato del voleibol femenino al derrotar a Atenas La Nacion in Spanish San Jose Retrieved 22 May 2014 Jimenez Daniel 19 December 2013 Santa Barbara vencio a 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26 September 2020 La Gran Area Metropolitana Observatorio Urbano de la Gran Area Metropolitana OUGAM in Spanish San Jose 2014 Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Datos Generales Municipalidad de Santa Barbara in Spanish 2010 Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b c Mapa General del Canton Municipalidad de Santa Barbara in Spanish 2010 Retrieved 23 May 2014 Decretos por declaracion de zonas catastradas TerranTribune Inc in Spanish San Jose 24 September 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Municipalidad de Santa Barbara Datos Generales in Spanish Municipalidad de Santa Barbara Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 27 April 2014 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 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