Sabalito

Sabalito is a district of the canton, in the province of . Sabalito has about 13,200 residents and an elevation of 897 metres.
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  • Type: Village with 13,200 residents
  • Description: district in Coto Brus canton, Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
  • Also known as: Sabalito de Coto Brus

Places in the Area

Nearby places include San Vito.

Town
, originally named de Java, is a district and head city of the canton, in the province of . It is located about 271 kilometres southeast of the capital , and close to the border. is situated 7 km west of Sabalito.

Sabalito

Latitude
8.81583° or 8° 48′ 57″ north
Longitude
-82.91144° or 82° 54′ 41″ west
Population
13,200
Elevation
897 metres (2,943 feet)
United Nations Location Code
CR SAO
Open location code
66WVR38Q+8C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2986976463
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3622035
Wiki­data ID
Q3944196
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Spanish—“Sabalito” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: distritu de Sabalito
  • Asturian: Sabalito
  • Dutch: Sabalito
  • French: Sabalito
  • Italian: Sabalito
  • Spanish: Sabalito de Coto Brus
  • Spanish: Sabalito

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