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Limon Province

One of seven provinces in Costa Rica, the majority of its territory is situated in the country's Caribbean lowlands. The southwestern portion houses part of an extensive mountain range known as the Coriderra de Talamanca. It shares its northern border with Nicaragua via the Río San Juan, its western borders with the provinces of Heredia, Cartago, and Puntarenas, and its southern border with Panama via the Río Sixaola. Within the province there are six cantones, or counties, which include Poccocí, Gúacimo, Siquirres, Matina, Limón, and Talamanca. Each cantón has several local districts.

Limón is the most culturally diverse of Costa Rica's provinces, housing a significant Afro-Caribbean and indigenous population. Several languages are spoken, and due mainly to its cultural ties to the Caribbean islands, dishes like rice and beans are ubiquitous throughout the province, along with reggae, calypso, and soca music (see "Demographics")



Puerto Limón is the Capital and other important cities include Siquirres and Guápiles.

Locals refer to themselves as limonenses.

Political divisions

Cantón (Capital) 

  1. Pococí (Guápiles) - Guácimo (Guácimo)  - Siquierres (Siquierres)  - Matina (Matina)  - Limón (Puerto Limón)

  2. Talamanca (Bribrí)
     


 

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