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Communes of Tibas:
- Anselmo Llorente
- Colima
- Cinco Esquinas
- León XIII
- San Juan
Tibas
Tibas-1963 Costa Rican census
Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish). Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos
Tibas-2010 Costa Rican general election
Pérez Zeledón, etc.) named 9. Others even smaller (Tibás, Grecia, Vázquez de Coronado, Montes de Oca, Siquirres, Escazú, Turrialba, etc.) appointed 7
Tibas-1973 Costa Rican census
Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish). Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos
Tibas-1950 Costa Rican census
Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish). Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos
Tibas-1984 Costa Rican census
Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish). Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos
Tibas-2011 Costa Rican census
undertaken by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC)) in Costa Rica. The semi-autonomous government
Tibas-2000 Costa Rican census
Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish). Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos
Tibas-Tibás
ISBN 978-9977-58-477-5. "Historia del Cantón de Tibás". Tibás. Retrieved 2015-09-04. "Área en kilómetros cuadrados, según provincia, cantón y distrito administrativo"
Tibas-San José, Costa Rica
railway network. This network would connect Tibás, Heredia, San Antonio de Belén, Pavas, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, Sabanilla, and Curridabat, among other
Tibas-San Juan District, Tibás
San Juan is a district of the Tibás canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. San Juan has an area of 3.56 km2 and an elevation of 1,162 metres.
Tibas-Alajuelense Fútbol Femenino
November 2021). "Alajuelense FF se corona campeón de la Supercopa tras golear a Saprissa en Tibás". YashinQuesada.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November
Tibas-Cantons of Costa Rica
10195 - Creación del Cantón de Puerto Jiménez, Cantón Décimo Tercero de la Provincia de Puntarenas" [Law № 10195 - Creation of the Canton of Puerto Jiménez
Tibas-National Route 108 (Costa Rica)
the route covers San José canton (Merced, Uruca districts), Goicoechea canton (Guadalupe, San Francisco districts), Tibás canton (Cinco Esquinas district)
Tibas-Uruca
and Tibás. Merced, Mata Redonda and Pavas also border the district. Uruca district includes the "barrios" (or neighbourhoods) of Alborada, Bajos de Torres
Tibas-Turrialba Volcano
of sulphur in the cantons of Vázquez de Coronado, Goicoechea, Moravia, Desamparados, Aserrí, Escazú, Santa Ana, Montes de Oca, Tibás, Alajuelita, Puriscal
Tibas-Moravia (canton)
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
Tibas-Los Horcones
International Behaviorology Association (TIBA) was founded in 1987. TIBA's purpose statement reads, in part, "TIBA is a professional organization dedicated
Tibas-Merced (district)
elevation of 1154 metres. Merced lies in the north of the canton, limiting only with Tibás Canton from San José Province to the north, and with the districts
Tibas-List of assassinations in Europe
Biografico"". Monaci Lőrinc krónikája Kis Károlyról. - Carmen seu historia de Carolo II. cognomento Parvo, rege Hungariae, Fordította: Márki Sándor, Budapest
Tibas-León XIII
León XIII is a district of the Tibás canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. León XIII was created on 14 March 1994 by Ley 7377. León XIII has
Tibas-1927 Costa Rican census
Nacional de Estadística y Censos" (in Spanish). Centro Centroamericano de Población de la Universidad de Costa Rica. "Sistema de Consulta a Bases de Datos
Tibas-Tiba (instrument)
Tiba is a wind instrument made of wood or metal that originates in the Grisons canton in Switzerland. It was used by shepherds on alpine meadows in the
Tibas-2006 Costa Rican municipal elections
Pérez Zeledón, etc.) named 9. Others even smaller (Tibás, Grecia, Vázquez de Coronado, Montes de Oca, Siquirres, Escazú, Turrialba, etc.) appointed 7
Tibas-San José Province
Alajuelita (Alajuelita) Vázquez de Coronado (San Isidro) Acosta (San Ignacio) Tibás (San Juan) Moravia (San Vicente) Montes de Oca (San Pedro) Turrubares (San
Tibas-Citizens' Action Party (Costa Rica)
Nación. Retrieved 27 January 2020. Badilla, Gabriela. "Solís visitó finca de los Figueres en lo que denominó un "acto histórico"". Teletica. Retrieved
Tibas-Cinco Esquinas
Cinco Esquinas is a district of the Tibás canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. Cinco Esquinas has an area of 0.67 km2 and an elevation of 1
Tibas-National Route 100 (Costa Rica)
San José canton (Uruca district), Goicoechea canton (Calle Blancos district), Tibás canton (Cinco Esquinas district). "GeoPortal". Ministerio de Obras Públicas
Tibas-Percy Rodríguez
diplomat. He was mayor of the Municipality of Tibás for the period 2003-2007. He was born in the canton of Tibás. He graduated from the Buenaventura Corrales
Tibas-National Route 117 (Costa Rica)
(San Juan, Anselmo Llorente districts), Moravia (San Vicente district). In Heredia province the route covers Santo Domingo
Tibas-List of Costa Rican flags
Aserrí Mora Goicoechea Santa Ana Alajuelita Acosta Orotina Tibás Guácimo Matina Moravia Montes de Oca Turrubares Dota Curridabat Jiménez Pérez Zeledón Alajuela
Tibas-Districts of Costa Rica
Municipal Councils (Concejo Municipal de Distrito) in districts that are geographically distant from the head city of the canton where the municipality is located;
Tibas-San Juan
and municipality in La Guajira Department San Juan de Tibás, the capital city of the canton of Tibás, San José Province San Juan District (disambiguation)
Tibas-Bat (heraldry)
Late 19th century Barcelona coat of arms at Mercat de Sant Antoni, Barcelona Coat of arms of Tibás Canton, Costa Rica Wikimedia Commons has media related
Tibas-Anselmo Llorente
Anselmo Llorente is a district of the Tibás canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. Anselmo Llorente was created on 8 January 1953 by Decreto Ejecutivo
Tibas-National Route 102 (Costa Rica)
covers Vázquez de Coronado canton (San Isidro, Patalillo districts), Tibás canton (San Juan, Anselmo Llorente districts), Moravia canton (San Vicente district)
Tibas-Toyopán
territories of the former Toyopán cacicazgo included the current cantons of Vázquez de Coronado and Tibás, in the San José Province, and San Isidro and Santo Domingo
Tibas-Greater Metropolitan Area (Costa Rica)
Alajuelita Vázquez de Coronado Tibás Moravia Montes de Oca Curridabat Alajuela province (3 cantons): Alajuela Atenas Poás Cartago province (6 cantons): Cartago
Tibas-Interurbano Line (Costa Rica)
Heredia and San José to Limón), both of which converge in the San José canton, with the eponymous terminus station of each line a mere 2 kilometer apart
Tibas-National Route 5 (Costa Rica)
Esquinas, San Juan of Tibás canton, and Santo Domingo, Santo Tomás, Santa Rosa, of Santo Domingo canton, and San Pablo canton, ending in Heredia district
Tibas-Alphorn
type of melody played on an alphorn Tiba, wind instrument made of wood or metal that originates in the Grisons canton; it was used by shepherds on alpine
Tibas-List of earthquakes in 2023
Retrieved 28 June 2023. "Estos daños provocó el sismo de 5,5 de Muisne, sentido este martes en 26 cantones de Ecuador". El Universo (in Spanish). 27 June 2023
Tibas-Álvaro Saborío
played with the club's reserve team in the Segunda División de México and with affiliate Coyotes de Saltillo in the Primera A. Saborio began his professional
Tibas-COVID-19 pandemic in Costa Rica
cases in the Costa Rican cantons of Alajuela, Escazú, Desamparados, Grecia, Heredia, San José, San Pablo, Santa Cruz and Tibás. On 13 March, the Ministry
Tibas-Jorge Antonio Salas Bonilla
politician. He was mayor of Tibás between 2007 and 2011. Salas was born in Heredia on 2 January 1953. He moved to Tibás when he was thirteen and attended
Tibas-National Route 101 (Costa Rica)
covers San José canton (Uruca district), Tibás canton (San Juan, Cinco Esquinas, Anselmo Llorente, Colima districts). "GeoPortal". Ministerio de Obras Públicas
Tibas-List of stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean
Estadio Nacional – La Sabana, San José Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá – Tibás Estadio Juan Gobán – Puerto Limón, Limón Estadio José Rafael Fello Meza
Tibas-Alexander Robinson (Costa Rican footballer)
footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga Nacional club Antigua. Born in Tibás canton, San José Province, Robinson played youth football with Deportivo Saprissa
Tibas-Colima District
Colima is a district of the Tibás canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. Colima was created on 17 August 1999 by Decreto Ejecutivo 28109-G. Colima
Tibas-Tercera Division de Costa Rica
Familia, Deportivo Astúrias de Philadelphia, Juventus F.C, A.D. Llorente de Tibás, Rincón de Palmares C.F, C.D. Taboga de Guanacaste, among many. For
Tibas-Hajdú–Bihar County
Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan Eure-et-Loir, Centre-Val de Loire, France Harghita County, Romania Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland Toyama Prefecture, Chūbu
Tibas-2014 in Costa Rica
Other cantons decided against the prohibition: Buenos Aires, Desamparados, Garabito, Golfito, La Cruz, León Cortes, Naranjo, Parrita, Talamanca, Tibás, and
Tibas-List of mayors in Costa Rica
This is a list of mayors in Costa Rica. Local government in Costa Rica "Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, Declaratorias definitivas".
Tibas-1953 Costa Rican general election
Óscar (2004). Costa Rica y sus hechos políticos de 1948 Problemática de una década. San Pedro, Montes de Oca: EUNED. ISBN 9968-31-350-5. Guerén, Pablo.
Tibas-2002 Costa Rican municipal elections
Pérez Zeledón, etc.) named 9. Others even smaller (Tibás, Grecia, Vázquez de Coronado, Montes de Oca, Siquirres, Escazú, Turrialba, etc.) appointed 7
Tibas-2020 Costa Rican municipal elections
Traube, Irene (20 May 2017). "Firma de ley ratifica a Río Cuarto de Alajuela como cantón". La Nación. Retrieved 28 June 2019. González, Rodolfo (3 February
Tibas-2010 Costa Rican municipal elections
for 6 years for one unique time. The election was for mayors of the 81 cantons, syndics and district councilors for all the country's districts and 8
Tibas-National Route 32 (Costa Rica)
sections, Braulio Carrillo Road (Spanish: Carretera Braulio Carrillo) from Tibás to Siquirres, and José Joaquín Trejos Fernández Road (Spanish: Carretera
Tibas-2007 Costa Rican Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement referendum
the Lutheran Costa Rican Church, the LGBT Rights movement, and the Cámara de Empresarios Pro-Costa Rica (Pro-Costa Rica Chamber of Commerce). Other organizations
Tibas-Ouaregou
Burkina Faso. As of 2005, the town has a population of 9,090. Ouarégou is a canton with 15 villages : 1. Ouarégou-Center 2. Bangoula 3. Dissiam 4. Ouarégou-Peulh
Tibas-2016 Costa Rican municipal elections
elect the mayors of the 81 cantons of the country plus a proportional number of aldermen (regidores) in each of the canton's municipal councils, a syndic
Tibas-1958 Costa Rican general election
ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6 Nohlen, p156 Hernández Naranjo, Gerardo. "Reseña de las elecciones presidenciales de 1958" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 April 2016. {{cite