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Monteverde

Monteverde[1] is the twelfth canton of the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica.[2] It is located in the Cordillera de Tilarán mountain range. Roughly a four-hour drive from the Central Valley, Monteverde is one of the country's major ecotourism destinations. The area is host to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and several other natural attractions, which draw considerable numbers of tourists and naturalists.

Monteverde
Monte Verde
Main commercial street in Santa Elena, head town of Monte Verde
Canton of Monteverde
Monteverde
Monteverde canton location in Costa Rica
Coordinates: 10°17′27″N 84°49′31″W / 10.29083°N 84.82528°W / 10.29083; -84.82528
Country Costa Rica
ProvincePuntarenas
Canton creation29 September 2021
Head citySanta Elena
Districts
Districts
  • Monteverde
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyMunicipalidad de Monteverde
 • MayorTo be defined in 2024
Area
 • Total53.05 km2 (20.48 sq mi)
Elevation
1,330 m (4,360 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total4,155
 • Density78/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−06:00

National Geographic has called the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve "the jewel in the crown of cloud forest reserves".[3] Newsweek has declared Monteverde the world's #14 "Place to Remember Before it Disappears". By popular vote in Costa Rica, Monteverde was deemed one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Costa Rica, along with Isla del Coco, Volcán Arenal, Cerro Chirripó, Río Celeste, Tortuguero, and Volcán Poás.[4]

Santa Elena is the head town. Its homes and businesses serve as the region's tourist hub, along with the nearby neighborhood of Cerro Plano, the community of Monteverde proper, and numerous reserves and attractions in the greater region.[5]

Toponymy edit

Monteverde translates directly to Green Mountain. Its official name is Monte Verde with a space separating the words.[1]

Climate edit

Monteverde rests at roughly at 1,400 m (4,600 ft) above sea level. It is misty, humid, and windy, with a mean annual temperature of 18 °C (64 °F) (Nadkarni 2000: 17). Annual rainfall averages around 3,000 mm (118 in). Humidity oscillates between 74% and 97% (Nadkarni 2000: 34).

History edit

Various pre-Columbian artifacts testify to the existence of small populations of Clovis Native Americans, who once farmed in villages in the area circa 3000 BC. Between roughly 3300 BC to 2000 BC, the nearby tribes of the Arenal area experienced a population decline. These nearby tribes re-established villages in the region between 2000 BC to 500 BC. Agriculture intensified in the 500 BC to AD 300 period, with chiefdom societies replacing small tribal societies. Intense deforestation accompanied horticulture, and stone foundations dating to this period can be found. Jade objects became prominent characteristics of these villages. From AD 300 to 800, complex chiefdoms supplanted simpler chiefdoms and more intricate villages appear, with cemeteries, public squares, gold-work and inter-tribal trade and conflict. Around 1300, a general decline in population occurred, possibly due to Arenal Volcano's increased activity.[6]: 408–409 

After the Spanish made landfall in 1502, Costa Rica endured two generations of warfare. Nationwide indigenous populations fell from an estimated 400,000 to 80,000 within little more than 50 years. However, unlike Costa Rica's neighbors, Nicaragua and Panama, Costa Rica did not yield considerable amounts of indigenous labor or mineral resources, and thus the region experienced colonization at a much slower rate than many other Spanish colonies.

Early 20th century edit

In the first three decades of the 20th century, Creole populations arrived in small numbers to what is now called Monteverde. Many either worked for the Guacimal gold mines or provided its workers with goods and services. Some families also settled the nearby lower, warmer valley of San Luis.[6]: 353 

1950s and forwards edit

 
Quakers in Monteverde, 1950

What is now considered Monteverde was founded by Quakers from the United States whose pacifist values led them to defy the American draft before the Korean War.[7] The majority of these settlers hailed from Fairhope, Alabama, and included some non-Quaker pacifists and conscientious objectors. The spokesman of the group was Hubert Mendenhall, a dairyman who had visited Costa Rica in 1949 as part of a farmer's tour.[8] These Quakers and pacifists chose the area for its cool climate, which would facilitate dairy farming, due to the country's non-violent, army-free constitution, and its friendly Costa Rican inhabitants.[9] The Quakers stewarded and farmed a large tract of land, part of which they eventually set aside for conservation, today the Reserva Biológica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde (Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve). This has become a major tourist attraction.

2005 bank raid edit

On March 8, 2005, a group of three armed Nicaraguan men raided and attempted to rob the Santa Elena branch of the state National Bank (Banco Nacional). A guard killed two of the armed men. However, one assailant held bank customers hostage for 28 hours. When authorities successfully attempted to retake the bank, a senior police officer and nine civilians died, and only one of the attackers survived.[10][11] This event raised tensions between Nicaraguans and Costa Ricans nationwide and prompted higher security in many national banks.

Canton creation edit

As a district of Puntarenas canton, Monteverde had its own local government in the figure of a Municipal District Council, due to the long distance from the local government offices of the municipality of Puntarenas canton, therefore its inhabitants have pushed for becoming its own canton.

On 4 August 2021, the Legislative Assembly approved the file N.º 21618, which was then signed into law N.º 10019 by President Carlos Alvarado Quesada on 29 September 2021,[12] which segregates the district from Puntarenas canton to become Monteverde canton. However, due to law N.º 6068 [13] the change was deferred to after 3 April 2022 as it was not possible to change the Territorial Administrative Division fourteen months before elections, which was the case due to the second round of the 2022 Costa Rican general election held on that date.

The canton will obtain its first municipality and mayor upon the local government elections of 2024.[14]

Today edit

 
Santa Elena, Monteverde's larger neighbor and primary provider of goods and lodging

In recent years, the area's rapidly increasing numbers of tourists has brought a sizable influx of Costa Ricans from other towns and cities. Now, an estimated 250,000 tourists visit Monteverde a year. Improved goods and services, including partially paved roads, have arrived in recent years. In 2007, Costa Ricans voted Monteverde one of Costa Rica's Seven Wonders, along with Isla del Coco, Tortuguero, Arenal Volcano, Cerro Chirripó, Rio Celeste and Poás Volcano.[4]

Geography edit

The district of Monteverde has an area of 53.05 km2[15] and an average elevation of 1,330 metres.[2]

Administrative territorial division edit

The canton of Monteverde is subdivided into only one district, occupying the same area as the whole canton:

  1. Monteverde, with postal code 61201

Santa Elena is the head town (cabecera de distrito). The district also includes the neighborhoods and towns of Cerro Plano, Cuesta Blanca, La Lindora, Los Llanos, Monte Verde and San Luis.

Demographics edit

Historical population
Census Pop.
19731,381
19841,4676.2%
20003,285123.9%
20114,15526.5%

Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos[16]
Centro Centroamericano de Población[17]

According to the 2011 census, Monteverde had a population of 4,155 inhabitants.[18]

The official and most-spoken language is Spanish, as in the majority of Costa Rica. However, English-Spanish bilingualism is widespread due to the presence of Quakers and three bilingual schools.

Education edit

The area has several public grade and middle schools. These include the Escuela Santa Elena, the Escuela Cerro Plano, and two schools in San Luis. The Colegio San Rafael and Colegio Técnico Professional (also known as the Colegio Santa Elena) are responsible for the majority of secondary education in the area.

Private education is fairly robust in the Monteverde region. In 1951, the Quakers constructed a Quaker Meeting house, which served as classrooms and a general store.[19] This became known as Monteverde Friends School (MFS) and today offers bilingual education to Pre-K through 12th grade to roughly 120 students.[20][21]

A larger, non-Quaker bilingual (English/Spanish) institution, the Cloud Forest School, founded in 1991, now enrolls roughly 200 students from Pre-K through 11th grade, over 90% of whom are Costa Ricans. The CFS is accredited by the government of Costa Rica and over 50% of its graduates pursue higher education.

The small private Adventist school, the Escuela Adventista, is also bilingual.

While there is only one institution of higher education in Monteverde, the Distance State University (UNED), the region is home to a considerable number of local and foreign undergraduate and graduate programs. These include the Monteverde Institute, EAP, CIEE, and the University of Georgia (see below). Most residents of Monteverde pursue higher education in the Central Valley at institutions such as the University of Costa Rica.

Monteverde is also home to a substantial number of foreign-born scientists. A long-term resident of the town is the former lead guitarist of British new wave band Japan, Robert Dean, working as a professional ornithology writer.

Transportation edit

Road transportation edit

The district is connected to and transversed by the following road routes:

Economy edit

Agriculture edit

Agriculture has historically been the area's main source of income and sustenance for both Costa Ricans and Quakers. The original Creole populations relied mostly on subsistence agriculture and trade with the mining town of Guacimal. Initially locals hunted tapirs, deer, pacas, monkeys, and birds, but diminished those populations. They turned to pigs, corn, beans, vegetables, fruits, herbs and livestock. In the 1950s, both Quakers and Costa Ricans produced garlic, beef, flax, and homestead cheese. Quakers took advantages of the infrastructure improvements of the 1960s and exported cheese and beef to the rest of the country. However, due to overgrazing, the dairy industry declined in the 1970s. This led the population to turn to coffee. By the mid-1990s, coffee farmers were receiving some of the highest prices in the world for their coffee beans. In the mid-1990s 210 families were contributing milk to the local dairy factory, with a revenue of $5.2 million.[6]: 400–405 

Tourism edit

Tourism is a growing sector in Monteverde's economy. In 1975, the region received fewer than one hundred visitors. This increased to around 50,000 in the mid-1990s. In recent years, the average has risen to 250,000 yearly tourists. Hotels, taxis, guides, and other tourist-geared services have operated since the early 1990s.[6]: 360 

Places of interest edit

Nature edit

 
One of the many eco-tourism oriented suspension bridges in the area. (Selvatura Park)
 
A Red Howler with child near the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve
 
One of the Skywalk Hanging Bridges at Sky Monteverde in Costa Rica

Due to the area's cloud forests and rain forests (including seven different ecological life zones),[22] Monteverde has become a major part of the Costa Rican tourist trail - despite difficult access. Readers of the country's leading newspaper La Nación voted it one of the "7 Wonders of Costa Rica".[4] Of Monteverde's quarter-million annual tourists, around 70,000 tourists visit the reserve.

The bulk of Monteverde's cloud forest can be found in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. The area around the park entrance is the most visited, and features six main trails, which total 13 km, are well-kept and easy to access. The reserve features a large network of less-accessible trails and a number of research stations, two of which house ten persons each, as well as one larger station that can house as many as forty-three persons, though these are now restricted to use by researchers only.

To the east of Monteverde lies the Children's Eternal Rainforest (El Bosque Eterno de los Niños) conservation area, a project funded by schools and children from all over the world. The Bosque Eterno is the largest preserve in the area with 22,000 hectares (54,000 acres). Farther north is the Reserva Santa Elena. This area attracts fewer tourists than the Monteverde Reserve, but offers a field station and views of Arenal Volcano.

Preserve edit

The massive 10,500-hectare (26,000-acre) Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is the region's main draw, due largely to its excellent virgin and semi-virgin environment and world-class biodiversity. Scientists have determined this region to be home to the planet's largest number of orchids, at 500, with 34 being recent discoveries. Fifty-eight species of amphibians, including the extinct Monteverde-endemic golden toad, have been found here. This area is also a stop for ninety-one species of migratory birds. The famed quetzal resides here seasonally. Monteverde's one-hundred-and-thirty-four mammal species include representatives from both North and South America, including six species of marsupials, three muskrats, at least fifty-eight bats, three primates, seven edentates, two rabbits, one ground hog, three species of squirrels, one species of spiny mouse, at least fifteen species of long-tailed rats and mice (family Muridae), one species of porcupine, one species of agouti, one paca, two canids, five mustelids, four species of procyonids, six species of felines, two species of wild pigs, two species of deer, and one tapir.

UGA Costa Rica edit

The University of Georgia uses a 155-acre satellite campus outside of the Monteverde region in the lower San Luis community. UGA Costa Rica operates numerous study abroad programs, ecological and forestry research, as well as ecotourism via on-campus lodging, the Ecolodge San Luis. Additionally, UGA Costa Rica is responsible for various conservation and sustainability initiatives in the San Luis Valley, namely its Carbon Offset Program and reforestation efforts in the Pájaro Campana Biological Corridor. In May 2019, ownership of the campus was transferred to CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange), which only hosts University of Georgia and other academic groups, not tourists.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ . Traveler.nationalgeographic.com. Archived from the original on July 13, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c . BBC News. September 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-14. Retrieved 2007-09-07.
  5. ^ "viajes a Costa Rica". archive.org - ES (in European Spanish).
  6. ^ a b c d Nadkarni, Nalini. Monteverde. 1. Berlin: Oxford University, 1999.
  7. ^ Gross, David M. (2014). 99 Tactics of Successful Tax Resistance Campaigns. Picket Line Press. p. 85. ISBN 978-1490572741.
  8. ^ Monteverde Costa Rica Nonprofit Organizations
  9. ^ Centro Científico Tropical - Historia Monteverde 2008-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Nine die in Costa Rica bank siege". BBC News. 2005-03-10. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  11. ^ "Two Faces of Erlyn Hurtado, Dead Brothers Lying in Morgue Unclaimed". Inside Costa Rica. 2005-03-21. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  12. ^ "Monteverde es oficialmente el cantón 83 de Costa Rica". Presidencia de la República de Costa Rica. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Declara invariable la División Territorial Administrativa de la República, durante los catorce meses anteriores a todas las elecciones nacionales de Presidente y Vicepresidentes y reforma Código Electoral N° 6068". Sistema Costarricense de Información Jurídica. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  14. ^ Díaz Zeledón, Natalia (6 August 2021). "Monteverde: nuevo cantón prepara cambios de leyes, presupuesto, bandera y santa patrona". Semanario Universidad. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  15. ^ "Área en kilómetros cuadrados, según provincia, cantón y distrito administrativo". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  16. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish).
  17. ^ "Sistema de Consulta de a Bases de Datos Estadísticas". Centro Centroamericano de Población (in Spanish).
  18. ^ "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.
  19. ^ Monteverde Friends School[http://www.mfschool.org] - Our Community - History 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Monteverde Friends School - About MFS - Overview 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Monteverde Friends School - About MFS - What Is MFS 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Bolaños, R.A; Watson, V (1993). "Mapa ecológico de Costa Rica". Tropical Science Center.
  23. ^ "University of Georgia Approves Sale of Costa Rica Campus to Nonprofit Organization". Costa Rica Star News. 2019-02-25. Retrieved 2019-05-06.

External links edit

  •   Monteverde and Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserves travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • - Monteverde Travel Magazine

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Not to be confused with Montevideo or Monteverdi This article is about the administrative canton For the cloud forest reserve see Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve Monteverde 1 is the twelfth canton of the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica 2 It is located in the Cordillera de Tilaran mountain range Roughly a four hour drive from the Central Valley Monteverde is one of the country s major ecotourism destinations The area is host to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and several other natural attractions which draw considerable numbers of tourists and naturalists MonteverdeCanton and DistrictMonte VerdeMain commercial street in Santa Elena head town of Monte VerdeCanton of MonteverdeMonteverdeMonteverde canton location in Costa RicaCoordinates 10 17 27 N 84 49 31 W 10 29083 N 84 82528 W 10 29083 84 82528Country Costa RicaProvincePuntarenasCanton creation29 September 2021Head citySanta ElenaDistrictsDistricts MonteverdeGovernment TypeMunicipality BodyMunicipalidad de Monteverde MayorTo be defined in 2024Area Total53 05 km2 20 48 sq mi Elevation1 330 m 4 360 ft Population 2011 Total4 155 Density78 km2 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 06 00National Geographic has called the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve the jewel in the crown of cloud forest reserves 3 Newsweek has declared Monteverde the world s 14 Place to Remember Before it Disappears By popular vote in Costa Rica Monteverde was deemed one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Costa Rica along with Isla del Coco Volcan Arenal Cerro Chirripo Rio Celeste Tortuguero and Volcan Poas 4 Santa Elena is the head town Its homes and businesses serve as the region s tourist hub along with the nearby neighborhood of Cerro Plano the community of Monteverde proper and numerous reserves and attractions in the greater region 5 Contents 1 Toponymy 2 Climate 3 History 3 1 Early 20th century 3 2 1950s and forwards 3 3 2005 bank raid 3 4 Canton creation 3 5 Today 4 Geography 5 Administrative territorial division 6 Demographics 7 Education 8 Transportation 8 1 Road transportation 9 Economy 9 1 Agriculture 9 2 Tourism 10 Places of interest 10 1 Nature 10 2 Preserve 10 3 UGA Costa Rica 11 References 12 External linksToponymy editMonteverde translates directly to Green Mountain Its official name is Monte Verde with a space separating the words 1 Climate editMonteverde rests at roughly at 1 400 m 4 600 ft above sea level It is misty humid and windy with a mean annual temperature of 18 C 64 F Nadkarni 2000 17 Annual rainfall averages around 3 000 mm 118 in Humidity oscillates between 74 and 97 Nadkarni 2000 34 History editVarious pre Columbian artifacts testify to the existence of small populations of Clovis Native Americans who once farmed in villages in the area circa 3000 BC Between roughly 3300 BC to 2000 BC the nearby tribes of the Arenal area experienced a population decline These nearby tribes re established villages in the region between 2000 BC to 500 BC Agriculture intensified in the 500 BC to AD 300 period with chiefdom societies replacing small tribal societies Intense deforestation accompanied horticulture and stone foundations dating to this period can be found Jade objects became prominent characteristics of these villages From AD 300 to 800 complex chiefdoms supplanted simpler chiefdoms and more intricate villages appear with cemeteries public squares gold work and inter tribal trade and conflict Around 1300 a general decline in population occurred possibly due to Arenal Volcano s increased activity 6 408 409 After the Spanish made landfall in 1502 Costa Rica endured two generations of warfare Nationwide indigenous populations fell from an estimated 400 000 to 80 000 within little more than 50 years However unlike Costa Rica s neighbors Nicaragua and Panama Costa Rica did not yield considerable amounts of indigenous labor or mineral resources and thus the region experienced colonization at a much slower rate than many other Spanish colonies Early 20th century edit In the first three decades of the 20th century Creole populations arrived in small numbers to what is now called Monteverde Many either worked for the Guacimal gold mines or provided its workers with goods and services Some families also settled the nearby lower warmer valley of San Luis 6 353 1950s and forwards edit nbsp Quakers in Monteverde 1950What is now considered Monteverde was founded by Quakers from the United States whose pacifist values led them to defy the American draft before the Korean War 7 The majority of these settlers hailed from Fairhope Alabama and included some non Quaker pacifists and conscientious objectors The spokesman of the group was Hubert Mendenhall a dairyman who had visited Costa Rica in 1949 as part of a farmer s tour 8 These Quakers and pacifists chose the area for its cool climate which would facilitate dairy farming due to the country s non violent army free constitution and its friendly Costa Rican inhabitants 9 The Quakers stewarded and farmed a large tract of land part of which they eventually set aside for conservation today the Reserva Biologica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve This has become a major tourist attraction 2005 bank raid edit On March 8 2005 a group of three armed Nicaraguan men raided and attempted to rob the Santa Elena branch of the state National Bank Banco Nacional A guard killed two of the armed men However one assailant held bank customers hostage for 28 hours When authorities successfully attempted to retake the bank a senior police officer and nine civilians died and only one of the attackers survived 10 11 This event raised tensions between Nicaraguans and Costa Ricans nationwide and prompted higher security in many national banks Canton creation edit As a district of Puntarenas canton Monteverde had its own local government in the figure of a Municipal District Council due to the long distance from the local government offices of the municipality of Puntarenas canton therefore its inhabitants have pushed for becoming its own canton On 4 August 2021 the Legislative Assembly approved the file N º 21618 which was then signed into law N º 10019 by President Carlos Alvarado Quesada on 29 September 2021 12 which segregates the district from Puntarenas canton to become Monteverde canton However due to law N º 6068 13 the change was deferred to after 3 April 2022 as it was not possible to change the Territorial Administrative Division fourteen months before elections which was the case due to the second round of the 2022 Costa Rican general election held on that date The canton will obtain its first municipality and mayor upon the local government elections of 2024 14 Today edit nbsp Santa Elena Monteverde s larger neighbor and primary provider of goods and lodgingIn recent years the area s rapidly increasing numbers of tourists has brought a sizable influx of Costa Ricans from other towns and cities Now an estimated 250 000 tourists visit Monteverde a year Improved goods and services including partially paved roads have arrived in recent years In 2007 Costa Ricans voted Monteverde one of Costa Rica s Seven Wonders along with Isla del Coco Tortuguero Arenal Volcano Cerro Chirripo Rio Celeste and Poas Volcano 4 Geography editThe district of Monteverde has an area of 53 05 km2 15 and an average elevation of 1 330 metres 2 Administrative territorial division editThe canton of Monteverde is subdivided into only one district occupying the same area as the whole canton Monteverde with postal code 61201Santa Elena is the head town cabecera de distrito The district also includes the neighborhoods and towns of Cerro Plano Cuesta Blanca La Lindora Los Llanos Monte Verde and San Luis Demographics editHistorical populationCensus Pop 19731 381 19841 4676 2 20003 285123 9 20114 15526 5 Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos 16 Centro Centroamericano de Poblacion 17 According to the 2011 census Monteverde had a population of 4 155 inhabitants 18 The official and most spoken language is Spanish as in the majority of Costa Rica However English Spanish bilingualism is widespread due to the presence of Quakers and three bilingual schools Education editThe area has several public grade and middle schools These include the Escuela Santa Elena the Escuela Cerro Plano and two schools in San Luis The Colegio San Rafael and Colegio Tecnico Professional also known as the Colegio Santa Elena are responsible for the majority of secondary education in the area Private education is fairly robust in the Monteverde region In 1951 the Quakers constructed a Quaker Meeting house which served as classrooms and a general store 19 This became known as Monteverde Friends School MFS and today offers bilingual education to Pre K through 12th grade to roughly 120 students 20 21 A larger non Quaker bilingual English Spanish institution the Cloud Forest School founded in 1991 now enrolls roughly 200 students from Pre K through 11th grade over 90 of whom are Costa Ricans The CFS is accredited by the government of Costa Rica and over 50 of its graduates pursue higher education The small private Adventist school the Escuela Adventista is also bilingual While there is only one institution of higher education in Monteverde the Distance State University UNED the region is home to a considerable number of local and foreign undergraduate and graduate programs These include the Monteverde Institute EAP CIEE and the University of Georgia see below Most residents of Monteverde pursue higher education in the Central Valley at institutions such as the University of Costa Rica Monteverde is also home to a substantial number of foreign born scientists A long term resident of the town is the former lead guitarist of British new wave band Japan Robert Dean working as a professional ornithology writer Transportation editRoad transportation edit The district is connected to and transversed by the following road routes nbsp National Route 606 nbsp National Route 619 nbsp National Route 620Economy editAgriculture edit Agriculture has historically been the area s main source of income and sustenance for both Costa Ricans and Quakers The original Creole populations relied mostly on subsistence agriculture and trade with the mining town of Guacimal Initially locals hunted tapirs deer pacas monkeys and birds but diminished those populations They turned to pigs corn beans vegetables fruits herbs and livestock In the 1950s both Quakers and Costa Ricans produced garlic beef flax and homestead cheese Quakers took advantages of the infrastructure improvements of the 1960s and exported cheese and beef to the rest of the country However due to overgrazing the dairy industry declined in the 1970s This led the population to turn to coffee By the mid 1990s coffee farmers were receiving some of the highest prices in the world for their coffee beans In the mid 1990s 210 families were contributing milk to the local dairy factory with a revenue of 5 2 million 6 400 405 Tourism edit Tourism is a growing sector in Monteverde s economy In 1975 the region received fewer than one hundred visitors This increased to around 50 000 in the mid 1990s In recent years the average has risen to 250 000 yearly tourists Hotels taxis guides and other tourist geared services have operated since the early 1990s 6 360 Places of interest editNature edit nbsp One of the many eco tourism oriented suspension bridges in the area Selvatura Park nbsp A Red Howler with child near the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve nbsp One of the Skywalk Hanging Bridges at Sky Monteverde in Costa RicaDue to the area s cloud forests and rain forests including seven different ecological life zones 22 Monteverde has become a major part of the Costa Rican tourist trail despite difficult access Readers of the country s leading newspaper La Nacion voted it one of the 7 Wonders of Costa Rica 4 Of Monteverde s quarter million annual tourists around 70 000 tourists visit the reserve The bulk of Monteverde s cloud forest can be found in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve The area around the park entrance is the most visited and features six main trails which total 13 km are well kept and easy to access The reserve features a large network of less accessible trails and a number of research stations two of which house ten persons each as well as one larger station that can house as many as forty three persons though these are now restricted to use by researchers only To the east of Monteverde lies the Children s Eternal Rainforest El Bosque Eterno de los Ninos conservation area a project funded by schools and children from all over the world The Bosque Eterno is the largest preserve in the area with 22 000 hectares 54 000 acres Farther north is the Reserva Santa Elena This area attracts fewer tourists than the Monteverde Reserve but offers a field station and views of Arenal Volcano Preserve edit The massive 10 500 hectare 26 000 acre Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is the region s main draw due largely to its excellent virgin and semi virgin environment and world class biodiversity Scientists have determined this region to be home to the planet s largest number of orchids at 500 with 34 being recent discoveries Fifty eight species of amphibians including the extinct Monteverde endemic golden toad have been found here This area is also a stop for ninety one species of migratory birds The famed quetzal resides here seasonally Monteverde s one hundred and thirty four mammal species include representatives from both North and South America including six species of marsupials three muskrats at least fifty eight bats three primates seven edentates two rabbits one ground hog three species of squirrels one species of spiny mouse at least fifteen species of long tailed rats and mice family Muridae one species of porcupine one species of agouti one paca two canids five mustelids four species of procyonids six species of felines two species of wild pigs two species of deer and one tapir UGA Costa Rica edit The University of Georgia uses a 155 acre satellite campus outside of the Monteverde region in the lower San Luis community UGA Costa Rica operates numerous study abroad programs ecological and forestry research as well as ecotourism via on campus lodging the Ecolodge San Luis Additionally UGA Costa Rica is responsible for various conservation and sustainability initiatives in the San Luis Valley namely its Carbon Offset Program and reforestation efforts in the Pajaro Campana Biological Corridor In May 2019 ownership of the campus was transferred to CIEE Council on International Educational Exchange which only hosts University of Georgia and other academic groups not tourists 23 References edit nbsp Costa Rica portal a b 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 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 Top Ten Costa Rica National Geographic Traveler Traveler nationalgeographic com Archived from the original on July 13 2009 a b c Seven Wonders BBC News September 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 10 14 Retrieved 2007 09 07 viajes a Costa Rica archive org ES in European Spanish a b c d Nadkarni Nalini Monteverde 1 Berlin Oxford University 1999 Gross David M 2014 99 Tactics of Successful Tax Resistance Campaigns Picket Line Press p 85 ISBN 978 1490572741 Monteverde Costa Rica Nonprofit Organizations Centro Cientifico Tropical Historia Monteverde Archived 2008 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Nine die in Costa Rica bank siege BBC News 2005 03 10 Retrieved 2007 08 14 Two Faces of Erlyn Hurtado Dead Brothers Lying in Morgue Unclaimed Inside Costa Rica 2005 03 21 Retrieved 2007 08 14 Monteverde es oficialmente el canton 83 de Costa Rica Presidencia de la Republica de Costa Rica Retrieved 30 September 2021 Declara invariable la Division Territorial Administrativa de la Republica durante los catorce meses anteriores a todas las elecciones nacionales de Presidente y Vicepresidentes y reforma Codigo Electoral N 6068 Sistema Costarricense de Informacion Juridica Retrieved 30 September 2021 Diaz Zeledon Natalia 6 August 2021 Monteverde nuevo canton prepara cambios de leyes presupuesto bandera y santa patrona Semanario Universidad Retrieved 7 August 2021 Area en kilometros cuadrados segun provincia canton y distrito administrativo Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos in Spanish Retrieved 26 September 2020 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 Monteverde Friends School http www mfschool org Our Community History Archived 2008 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Monteverde Friends School About MFS Overview Archived 2008 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Monteverde Friends School About MFS What Is MFS Archived 2008 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Bolanos R A Watson V 1993 Mapa ecologico de Costa Rica Tropical Science Center University of Georgia Approves Sale of Costa Rica Campus to Nonprofit Organization Costa Rica Star News 2019 02 25 Retrieved 2019 05 06 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monteverde Costa Rica nbsp Monteverde and Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserves travel guide from Wikivoyage Monteverde Travel Magazine Monteverde Travel Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monteverde amp oldid 1188344282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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