Costa Rica 1973 Census | |
Country: | Costa Rica |
Date: | 1973 |
Population: | 1,871,780 |
Percent Change: | 40.07% |
Region Type: | canton |
Most Populous: | San José 215,441 |
Least Populous: | San Mateo 2,969 |
Previous Census: | 1963 Costa Rican census |
Previous Year: | 1963 |
Next Census: | 1984 Costa Rican census |
Next Year: | 1984 |
The Costa Rica 1973 census was elaborated by then Spanish; Castilian: Dirección General de Estadística y Censos, predecessor of current National Institute of Statistics and Census. The total population was at the moment .
Province !Cantón | Population as of 1973 census !Population as of 1963 census | Change !Percent change | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
San José | San José | 27.53% | ||||
San José | Escazú | 75.62% | ||||
San José | Desamparados | 119.45% | ||||
San José | Puriscal | 1.94% | ||||
San José | Tarrazú | 39.87% | ||||
San José | Aserrí | 47.63% | ||||
San José | Mora | 20.08% | ||||
San José | Goicoechea | 39.67% | ||||
San José | Santa Ana | 60.64% | ||||
San José | Alajuelita | 112.14% | ||||
San José | Vázquez de Coronado | 53.90% | ||||
San José | Acosta | 9.88% | ||||
San José | Tibás | 48.68% | ||||
San José | Moravia | 67.91% | ||||
San José | Montes de Oca | 39.89% | ||||
San José | Turrubares | -14.32% | ||||
San José | Dota | 17.67% | ||||
San José | Curridabat | 64.27% | ||||
San José | Pérez Zeledón | 41.78% | ||||
San José | León Cortés Castro | 33.12% | ||||
Alajuela | Alajuela | 49.58% | ||||
Alajuela | San Ramón | 27.89% | ||||
Alajuela | Grecia | -27.59% | ||||
Alajuela | San Mateo | -12.37% | ||||
Alajuela | Atenas | 14.45% | ||||
Alajuela | Naranjo | 20.15% | ||||
Alajuela | Palmares | 18.01% | ||||
Alajuela | Poás | 24.60% | ||||
Alajuela | Orotina | 19.54% | ||||
Alajuela | San Carlos | 50.20% | ||||
Alajuela | Zarcero | 28.93% | ||||
Alajuela | Sarchí | 33.01% | ||||
Alajuela | Upala | - | - | - | ||
Alajuela | Los Chiles | - | - | - | ||
Alajuela | Guatuso | - | - | - | ||
Cartago | Cartago | 39.78% | ||||
Cartago | Paraíso | 21.16% | ||||
Cartago | La Unión | 65.92% | ||||
Cartago | Jiménez | 10.38% | ||||
Cartago | Turrialba | 14.84% | ||||
Cartago | Alvarado | 15.76% | ||||
Cartago | Oreamuno | 45.55% | ||||
Cartago | El Guarco | 44.80% | ||||
Heredia | Heredia | 18.01% | ||||
Heredia | Barva | 51.27% | ||||
Heredia | Santo Domingo | 53.53% | ||||
Heredia | Santa Bárbara | 32.13% | ||||
Heredia | San Rafael | 76.57% | ||||
Heredia | San Isidro | 47.23% | ||||
Heredia | Belén | 78.58% | ||||
Heredia | Flores | 56.75% | ||||
Heredia | San Pablo | 62.76% | ||||
Heredia | Sarapiquí | - | - | - | ||
Guanacaste | Liberia | 20.80% | ||||
Guanacaste | Nicoya | 2.51% | ||||
Guanacaste | Santa Cruz | 26.14% | ||||
Guanacaste | Bagaces | -0.08% | ||||
Guanacaste | Carrillo | 30.69% | ||||
Guanacaste | Cañas | 40.17% | ||||
Guanacaste | Abangares | 14.17% | ||||
Guanacaste | Tilarán | 3.85% | ||||
Guanacaste | Nandayure | 0.17% | ||||
Guanacaste | La Cruz | - | - | - | ||
Guanacaste | Hojancha | - | - | - | ||
Puntarenas | Puntarenas | 17.93% | ||||
Puntarenas | Esparza | 31.83% | ||||
Puntarenas | Buenos Aires | 82.07% | ||||
Puntarenas | Montes de Oro | 5.49% | ||||
Puntarenas | Osa | 40.05% | ||||
Puntarenas | Quepos | -27.42% | ||||
Puntarenas | Golfito | 16.25% | ||||
Puntarenas | Coto Brus | - | - | - | ||
Puntarenas | Parrita | - | - | - | ||
Limón | Limón | 1.72% | ||||
Limón | Pococí | 69.48% | ||||
Limón | Siquirres | 60.23% | ||||
Limón | Talamanca | - | - | - | ||
Limón | Matina | - | - | - | ||
Limón | Guácimo | - | - | - |
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