Moravia (canton) explained

Moravia
Native Name Lang:es
Settlement Type:Canton
Pushpin Map:Costa Rica San José#Costa Rica
Pushpin Map Alt:Moravia canton location in San José Province##Moravia canton location in Costa Rica
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Coordinates:10.0088°N -84.0216°W
Map Alt:Moravia canton
Established Title:Creation
Established Date:1 August 1914
Named For:Juan Rafael Mora Porras
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:San José
Seat Type:Head city
Seat:San Vicente
Government Type:Municipality
Governing Body:Spanish; Castilian: Municipalidad de Moravia
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Diego Armando López López (PSM)
Parts Type:Districts
Parts Style:list
Parts:Districts
P1:San Vicente
P2:San Jerónimo
P3:La Trinidad
Area Total Km2:28.82
Elevation M:1297
Population Total:56919
Population As Of:2011
Population Est:59546
Pop Est As Of:2022
Population Density Km2:auto
Blank Name:Canton code
Blank Info:114

Moravia is the fourteenth canton in the San José province of Costa Rica.[1] [2] The head city of the canton is San Vicente.

Toponymy

It is named in honour of President Juan Rafael Mora Porras (1814 – 1860). Since there was already a canton called Mora, this one was named Moravia.[3]

History

Moravia was created on 1 August 1914 by decree 55.[2]

Law No. 55 established Villa San Vicente on 1 August 1914. The first session of the Council of Moravia was held on 19 January 1915, and the first electric street lighting was installed in the same year. Law No. 3248 gave the town of San Vicente city status on 6 December 1963.

Geography

Moravia has an area of [4] and a mean elevation of .[1]

The elongated canton begins in the northern suburbs of the national capital city of San José and continues northeast toward the Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range). The Virilla, Pará, and Blanco rivers on the north and west, and the Quebrada Azul and Macho rivers on the southeast, partially delineate the boundaries of the canton.[5]

Other rivers in Moravia include Quebrada Barreal, Quebrada Lajas, Quebrada San Francisco, Quebrada Tornillal, Quebrada Yerbabuena, Acequia, Agrá, Hondura, Ipís, Pará Grande, Paracito, and Zurquí. Mountain peaks in the area include Zurquí (1,583m), Vargas (1,396m), and Trina (1,270m).

Moravia combines densely populated suburbs in the south with rural mountain landscapes in the San Jerónimo district to the north. The cantons surrounding Moravia are Vázquez de Coronado to the east and north, San Isidro, Santo Domingo, and Tibás to the west, and Goicoechea to the south.[5]

Government

Mayor

According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton.[6] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the We Are Moravia Party (es|Partido Somos Moravia; PSM) candidate, Diego Armando López López, was elected mayor of the canton with 45.36% of the votes, with Alejandra Hernández Novoa and Gerhard Phillip Hernández Padilla as first and second vice mayors, respectively.[7]

Mayors of Moravia since the 2002 elections[8] !Period!Name!Party
2002–2006Alejandro Hidalgo Carballo PLN
2006–2010Edgar Vargas Jiménez PAC
2010–2016Juan Pablo Hernández Cortés PLN
2016–2020Roberto Zoch Gutiérrez PAC
2020–2024 PSM
2024–2028Diego Armando López López

Municipal Council

Like the mayor and vice mayors, members of the Municipal Council (called Spanish; Castilian: regidores) are elected every four years. Moravia's Municipal Council has 7 seats for regidores and their substitutes, who can participate in meetings but not vote unless the owning regidor is absent.[6] The current president of the Municipal Council is We Are Moravia Party regidor Randall Emilio Montero Rodríguez, with Progressive Liberal Party regidora Grethel Fernández Carmona as vice-president.[9] The Municipal Council's composition for the 2024–2028 period is as follows:

Composition of the Municipal Council of Moravia after the 2024 municipal elections[10]
Political parties in the Municipal Council of Moravia
Political partyRegidores
OwnerSubstitute
We Are Moravia (PSM)3Randall Emilio Montero Rodríguez(P)Mauricio José Calvo Umaña
Mayra Lorena Valerio RojasBrenda Raquel Padilla Bermúdez
Marco Tulio Aguilar BermúdezPedro Manuel Paganella Herrera
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP)2Grethel Fernández Carmona(VP)Johanna Muñoz Barahona
Kevin Mauricio Méndez CéspedesLuis Eduardo Gutiérrez Montero
National Liberation Party (PLN)2Ronald Camacho EsquivelCarlos Gabriel Gómez Torres
Sandra Artavia SalasMayela Garro Herrera

Districts

The canton of Moravia is subdivided into the following districts:

  1. San Vicente
  2. San Jerónimo
  3. La Trinidad

Demographics

Moravia had an estimated inhabitants in 2022, up from at the time of the 2011 census.[11] [12]

Moravia had a Human Development Index of in 2022, the fifth highest in the country.[13]

Education

The first school was founded in 1848, called "school for the education of the children of the residents of San Vicente", and was located on the north side of the current San Vicente city park, called Parque de Moravia. A charity school was created in 1862, with two sections, one for boys and one for women.

In 1891, an adobe and brick building was created for the school and this was renamed Escuela Graduada de Varones de San Vicente (Graduate School for Boys of Saint Vincent) in 1893. Two years later, the name Graduada de Mujeres de San Vicente (Graduate School of Women of Saint Vincent) was added and these names were maintained until 1932, when the school was renamed again as Escuela Porfirio Brenes Castro, its current name. The school Porfirio Brenes Castro now occupies a city block to the south of Parque de Moravia.

The private school, Saint Francis College, was founded on 23 February 1950, and another school, "Colegio Nuestra Señora de Sión", "Saint Anthony School", "Saint Joseph",Liceo de Moravia, began teaching in March 1966.,[14] and Liceo Laboratorio Emma Gamboa.

Costa Rica's Japanese international school, Escuela Japonesa de San José (サンホセ日本人学校 Sanhose Nihonjin Gakkō), is located in Moravia.[15]

Transportation

Road transportation

The canton is covered by the following road routes:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: es . Declara oficial para efectos administrativos, la aprobación de la División Territorial Administrativa de la República N°41548-MGP . Sistema Costarricense de Información Jurídica . 26 September 2020 . 19 March 2019.
  2. Book: es . División Territorial Administrativa de la República de Costa Rica. 8 March 2017. Editorial Digital de la Imprenta Nacional. 978-9977-58-477-5.
  3. http://www.moravia.go.cr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=22 Cantón de Moravia
  4. Web site: Instituto Geográfico Nacional de Costa Rica . 20 June 2024 . División Territorial Administrativa, 2024 . Administrative Territorial Division, 2024 . es . PDF.
  5. http://ccp.ucr.ac.cr/bvp/mapoteca/CostaRica/generales/atlas_cantonal_1984/15-Moravia.pdf Map of Moravia
  6. Web site: Asamblea Legislativa de la República de Costa Rica . Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica . 13 May 2024 . Código Municipal . Municipal Code . Sistema Costarricense de Información Jurídica . es.
  7. Web site: Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones . Supreme Electoral Court of Costa Rica . 8 March 2024 . N.° 1658-E11-2024 - Declaratoria de elección de alcaldías y vicealcaldías de las municipalidades de los cantones de la provincia de San José, para el período comprendido entre el primero de mayo de dos mil veinticuatro y el treinta de abril de dos mil veintiocho. . es.
  8. Web site: Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones . Supreme Electoral Court of Costa Rica . Resoluciones declaratorias de elección . Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones . es.
  9. Web site: Secretaría del Concejo Municipal de Moravia . 14 October 2024 . Sesión Ordinaria N.°024 . 30 October 2024.
  10. Web site: Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones . Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica . 12 February 2024 . N.° 2218-E11-2024 - Declaratoria de elección de regidurías de las municipalidades de los cantones de la provincia de San José, para el período comprendido entre el primero de mayo de dos mil veinticuatro y el treinta de abril de dos mil veintiocho. . es.
  11. Book: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos . National Institute of Statistics and Census of Costa Rica . Estimación de Población y Vivienda 2022 : Resultados Generales . July 2023 . 9789930525753 . es . 2022 Population and Housing Estimate : General Results.
  12. Web site: es . Censo. 2011. Población total por zona y sexo, según provincia, cantón y distrito . Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos . 26 September 2020.
  13. Web site: Sistema Nacional de Información y Registro Único de Beneficiarios del Estado . Escuela de Estadística de la Universidad de Costa Rica . University of Costa Rica . Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo . United Nations Development Programme . 9 June 2023 . Atlas de Desarrollo Humano Cantonal en Costa Rica, 2022 .
  14. http://www.moravia.go.cr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12&Itemid=23 Breve Reseña Histórica de Moravia
  15. "トップへ戻る" Escuela Japonesa de San José. Retrieved on March 15, 2015. "学校所在地 Barrio Los Colegios, de Colegio de Farmaceuticos 50mts.al este, Moravia, San Jose, Costa Rica"