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Cartago was founded in 1563 by the conqueror Juan Vasquez de Coronado, it was the first formal town in Costa Rica. Located 22 km out of San Jose, Cartago ...
Founded in 1563 by Juan Vasquez de Coronado, Cartago was the first real Spanish settlement in the country. The Spanish king granted the city an official coat of ...
In 1536, the Spanish conqueror Juan Vazquez de Coronado established the boundaries of what would be later known as the city of Cartago between the Coris and ...
Also known as the Ancient Metropoli, Cartago was the capital of Costa Rica until 1823, when this title was transferred to the city of San José.
Feb 13, 2022 · Spanish settlers established themselves in the area with their sights set on agricultural prosperity, the cooler climate and rich volcanic soils ...
Cartago which means Carthage in Spanish, is a province of central Costa Rica. It is one of the smallest provinces, however probably the richest of the ...
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Founded in 1563 by Juan Vasquez de Coronado, the Spanish settlement remains one of the most important cities in the country. In fact, the city was bigger than ...
The city of Cartago, founded in 1563, is the former capital of Costa Rica. The city is situated at the base of the Irazu Volcano which nearly destroyed the ...