METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL IN SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA
A brief tour of the Metropolitan Cathedral in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Costa Rica San José Cathédrale / Costa Rica San José Cathedral
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Costa Rica/San Jose (The capital of Costa Rica) Part 1
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Costa Rica/San Jose
San José is divided into 11 districts : Catedral, Carmen, Hatillo, Hospital, Uruca, Mata Redonda, Merced, Pavas, San Francisco de Dos Ríos, San Sebastián, Zapote. The districts are divided up into a number of neighborhoods
San José is the capital of Costa Rica, head of the province of San José, and the nation's largest city. Located in the Central Valley, San José is the seat of national government, the focal point of political and economic activity, and the major transportation hub of this Central American nation. The population of San José Canton is 288,054, though the metropolitan area stretches beyond the canton limits and comprises a third of the country's population.Culturally, the city can be considered almost entirely European influenced, in part because of Spanish immigration soon after Costa Rica's discovery by Christopher Columbus, and the privileged classes which generally studied in Europe during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. This can be seen in the architecture of the city, namely theatres, museums and houses in the city centre. It is named in honor of Joseph of Nazareth.Though few people live in the city center, it is the most important working area of the country, which brings in more than a million people daily. Despite its problems, according to studies in Latin America, San José is still one of the safest and least violent cities in the region. In 2006 the city was appointed Ibero-American Capital of Culture.San José is also the sixth most important destination in Latin America, according to The MasterCard Global Destinations Cities Index 2012. In the global ranking, San Jose obtained the 15th position among the world's top 20 fastest growing destination cities by visitor cross-border spending.
The population grew during the eighteenth century colonial planning, which was different from the traditional foundation plans of Spanish cities in the continent.
History:
Founded in 1738 by order of Cabildo de León, its objective was to concentrate the scattered inhabitants of the Aserrí Valley. To do so, the construction of a chapel near the area known as La Boca del Monte was ordered, this was completed two years later. That year St. Joseph was chosen as parish patron, hence its current name. The chapel, which was very modest, was erected with help from the church of Cartago.San Jose had water problems, and that was one of the main reasons that the population grew slowly. However, the water supply was assured by ditches, and the fertility of the surrounding fields along with the installation of the Tobacco Factory of Costa Rica, which would aide urban concentration.
As San Jose, unlike what happened to Cartago, was not founded with a formal act of foundation, it was not considered as a city or town, and consequently the city lacked a city government. It was not until the enactment of the Constitution of Cadiz in 1812 when San Jose had its first city government. In 1813, the Spanish parliament gave the town the title of city, which was then lost in 1814 when Ferdinand VII of Spain annulled the proceedings by the courts. The municipal government was restored in 1820 with the title of city population.
San José is one of the youngest capital cities in Latin America by year of conception, though it was not named capital until 1823.
Today it is a modern city with bustling commerce, brisk expressions of art and architecture, and spurred by the country's improved tourism industry, it is a significant destination and stopover for foreign visitors.San José exerts a strong influence because of its proximity to other cities (Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago) and the country's demographic assemblage in the Central Valley.
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San Jose Historical Tour: St Joseph's Cathedral
KTEH Classic Clips offers these timely and memorable video clips from our vault. In this clip from 1981, we take an historical tour through St. Joseph's Cathedral and The San Jose Museum of Art.
Costa Rica/San Jose (The capital of Costa Rica) Part 2
Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
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Costa Rica/San Jose
San José is divided into 11 districts : Catedral, Carmen, Hatillo, Hospital, Uruca, Mata Redonda, Merced, Pavas, San Francisco de Dos Ríos, San Sebastián, Zapote. The districts are divided up into a number of neighborhoods
San José is the capital of Costa Rica, head of the province of San José, and the nation's largest city. Located in the Central Valley, San José is the seat of national government, the focal point of political and economic activity, and the major transportation hub of this Central American nation. The population of San José Canton is 288,054, though the metropolitan area stretches beyond the canton limits and comprises a third of the country's population.Culturally, the city can be considered almost entirely European influenced, in part because of Spanish immigration soon after Costa Rica's discovery by Christopher Columbus, and the privileged classes which generally studied in Europe during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. This can be seen in the architecture of the city, namely theatres, museums and houses in the city centre. It is named in honor of Joseph of Nazareth.Though few people live in the city center, it is the most important working area of the country, which brings in more than a million people daily. Despite its problems, according to studies in Latin America, San José is still one of the safest and least violent cities in the region. In 2006 the city was appointed Ibero-American Capital of Culture.San José is also the sixth most important destination in Latin America, according to The MasterCard Global Destinations Cities Index 2012. In the global ranking, San Jose obtained the 15th position among the world's top 20 fastest growing destination cities by visitor cross-border spending.
The population grew during the eighteenth century colonial planning, which was different from the traditional foundation plans of Spanish cities in the continent.
History:
Founded in 1738 by order of Cabildo de León, its objective was to concentrate the scattered inhabitants of the Aserrí Valley. To do so, the construction of a chapel near the area known as La Boca del Monte was ordered, this was completed two years later. That year St. Joseph was chosen as parish patron, hence its current name. The chapel, which was very modest, was erected with help from the church of Cartago.San Jose had water problems, and that was one of the main reasons that the population grew slowly. However, the water supply was assured by ditches, and the fertility of the surrounding fields along with the installation of the Tobacco Factory of Costa Rica, which would aide urban concentration.
As San Jose, unlike what happened to Cartago, was not founded with a formal act of foundation, it was not considered as a city or town, and consequently the city lacked a city government. It was not until the enactment of the Constitution of Cadiz in 1812 when San Jose had its first city government. In 1813, the Spanish parliament gave the town the title of city, which was then lost in 1814 when Ferdinand VII of Spain annulled the proceedings by the courts. The municipal government was restored in 1820 with the title of city population.
San José is one of the youngest capital cities in Latin America by year of conception, though it was not named capital until 1823.
Today it is a modern city with bustling commerce, brisk expressions of art and architecture, and spurred by the country's improved tourism industry, it is a significant destination and stopover for foreign visitors.San José exerts a strong influence because of its proximity to other cities (Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago) and the country's demographic assemblage in the Central Valley.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF PANAMA PART TWO
PANAMA CANAL
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1. PARGUE PORRAS 8°58'11.65N 79°32'11.06W
2. IGLESIA DE SANTO DOMINGO,ARCO CHATO 8°57'5.85N 79°32'0.03W
3. BNP 8°57'26.15N 79°33'35.69W
4. IGLESIA DE SAN FRANCISCO,CASCO ANTIGUO 8°57'11.46N 79°31'58.96W
5. DOLPHIN 8°40'20.85N 79°44'38.09W
6. HOSPITAL SANTO TOMAS 8°58'11.77N 79°31'57.96W
7. IGLESIA DEL CARMEN 8°58'53.86N 79°31'41.82W
8. BAHÁ'Í HAUS DER ANDACHT 9° 3'32.82N 79°31'6.30W
9. RUINAS DE LA ANTIGUA MURALLA 8°57'7.53N 79°32'15.29W
10. ARCHIVOS NACIONALESL DE PANAMA 8°58'7.50N 79°32'16.58W
11. CATHEDRAL,CASCO ANTIGUO 8°57'9.44N 79°32'6.83W
12. MONUMENT,ARNULFO ARIAS 8°57'6.67N 79°33'23.58W
13. FLAG 8°57'23.91N 79°32'58.41W
14. BASILICA MENOR DON BOSCO 8°58'15.33N 79°32'17.07W
15. PLAZA HERRERA 8°57'6.83N 79°32'12.29W
16. HUMAN SITTING 7°27'11.50N 81°43'55.21W
17. PALACIO DE LAS GARZAS,CASCO ANTIGUO 8°57'13.87N 79°32'4.24W
18. RUINAS DE PANAMA LA VIEJA 9° 0'26.38N 79°29'7.68W
FACHADA PRIMERA CATEDRAL
FACHADA DE LA PRIMERA CATEDRAL DE MEXICO RESCATADA EN DOS OCASIONES, PRIMERO COMO FACHADA DE LA IGLESIA DE SANTA TERESA Y SEGUNDO COMO PORTADA DE LA IGLESIA DEL HOSPITAL DE JESUS. LA CONSTRUCCION ORIGINAL DATA DE 1525 Y LOS MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION FUERON EN PARTE EXTRAIDOS DEL TEMPLO MAYOR AZTECA.
SECUENCIA CREADA A PARTIR DE UN MODELO EN 3D.
FRONT OF THE FIRST CATHEDRAL OF MEXICO RESCUED twice, first as a facade of the church of Santa Teresa and AS SECOND HOME OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS HOSPITAL. THE ORIGINAL DATA OF 1525 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS were partly taken from the Aztec Templo Mayor.
SEQUENCE created from a 3D model.
AVANT DE LA CATHÉDRALE DE MEXICO PREMIER DE SAUVETAGE deux fois, d'abord comme une façade de l'église de Santa Teresa et en tant que deuxième MAISON DE L'ÉGLISE DE JÉSUS hôpital. Les données originales DE 1525 CONSTRUCTION ET MATÉRIAUX DE CONSTRUCTION ont été partiellement pris du Templo Mayor aztèque.
Séquence créée à partir d'un modèle 3D.
FRONTE DEL PRIMO CATTEDRALE DEL MESSICO salvato due volte, prima come facciata della chiesa di Santa Teresa e AS SECONDA CASA DELLA CHIESA DI GESÙ OSPEDALE. I dati originali del 1525 delle costruzioni materiali sono stati in parte presi dal azteco Templo Mayor.
SEQUENZA creato da un modello 3D.
Vor der ersten KATHEDRALE VON MEXIKO GERETTET zweimal, zunächst als Fassade der Kirche von Santa Teresa und als zweite HOME DER KIRCHE JESU Krankenhaus. Die ursprünglichen Daten von 1525 Bau- und Baustoff wurden teilweise aus der aztekischen Templo Mayor gemacht.
Sequenz aus einem 3D-Modell erstellt.
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