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Talamanca (canton)

Talamanca is one of six cantons (or counties) that make up the province of Limón in Costa Rica. It is the largest of Costa Rica's 81 cantons, covering an area of ,〔Insituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC). (2008). ''Área en kilometros cuadrados, según provincia, cantón, y distrito administrativo''. Retrieved from http://www.inec.go.cr〕 and has a population of 32,555.〔Insituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC). (2008). ''Población estimada cerrada según provincia, cantón, y distrito al 31 de diciembre de cada año, 2002-2008.'' Retrieved from http://www.inec.go.cr〕 The county is composed of four districts (see graphic below), with its capital city, Bribrí, located in the Bratsi district. Talamanca houses the largest indigenous population in the country (at 11,062, or 34% of the county's population), which is composed principally of the Bribri and Cabécar groups〔 (who in turn represent two of Costa Rica's eight distinct indigenous groups).〔Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Eduación, la Cienca, y la Cultura (UNESCO). (2011). ''Grupos indígenas''. Retrieved from http://www.unesco.or.cr/portalcultural/indigenas.htm〕
Eight-eight percent of Talamanca's territory is protected.〔Gudiño, A. (2007, June 21). Denuncian actividad minera de extranjeros en reserva indígena de Costa Rica. ''La Nación'' (Costa Rica). Retrieved from http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2007/junio/21/ultima-sr1141448.html〕 Fifty-five percent of this land falls under the Chiripó, Amistad, and Cahuita National Parks; 31% covers Talamanca's four indigenous reserves (Kekoldi, Talamanca Bribrí, Talamanca Cabécar, and Telire); and 2% belongs to the ''Refugio de Vida Silvestre Gandoca Manzanillo'' national "reserve" (a major tortoise breeding ground).〔
The Costa Rican government is highly aggressive (albeit a bit slow to act) in its protection of these lands. On July 27, 2011, for example, the Ministerio de Ambiente, Energía y Telecomunicaciones (Minaet) carried out the demolition of two hotels (Las Palmas and Suerre), due to their occupation of 4 hectares of land within the ''Refugio de Vida Silvestre Gandoca Manzanillo''.〔Imperio de la ley en Gandoca-Manzanillo. (2011, July 27). ''La Nación'' (Costa Rica). Retrieved from http://www.nacion.com/2011-07-28/Opinion/imperio-de-la-ley-en-gandoca-manzanillo.aspx〕 This demolition was the culmination of events starting in 1993, when Minaet revoked these hotels' permission of occupation.〔
The county suffers from pervasive poverty. As of 2009, its human-development index is the lowest-ranked of all Costa Rican cantons.〔Álvaros, A.R. (2009, October 11). El miedo atracó en Limón. ''La Nación'' (Costa Rica). Retrieved from http://wvw.nacion.com/proa/2009/octubre/11/proa2113441.html〕 While its most recent infant mortality rate is 12.89% (2009), it was as high as 22.5% (2003), and stayed above 15% between 2003 and 2007.〔Insituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC). (2009). ''Anuario Estadístico 2009''. Retrieved from http://www.inec.go.cr〕 As of 2010, 52.3% of Talamanca inhabitants have access to sanitation (either piped or septic tank), and 75.2% are connected to electricity.〔Insituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC). (2010). ''Cuadro No 39: Indicadores de vividena, según provincia, cantón, y distrito''. Retrieved from http://www.inec.go.cr〕
Talamanca contains one of Costa Rica's three official border-crossing points (Sixaola-Guabito). The county is noted for its beautiful beaches, especially in Cahuita and Puerto Viejo (Old Harbor), which are popular tourist locations.
==Districts==

The canton of Talamanca is subdivided into four districts (''distritos''):

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