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  2. Heredia (Spanish pronunciation:) is a district in the Heredia canton of Heredia province, Costa Rica. As the seat of the municipality of Heredia canton, it is awarded the status of city, and by virtue of being the city of the first canton, it is the Province Capital of Heredia province as well.

  3. The lush province of Heredia Costa Rica is in the hills north of the Central Valley. It is known as the City of the Flowers due to the beautiful flora and fauna surrounding the city. Heredia is an elegant and charming city that has maintained its colonial essence and style.

  4. www.costarica.com › travel-guides › herediaHeredia - Costa Rica

    Nicknamed the “City of Flowers," Heredia is said to be the safest city in Costa Rica. Though surrounded by incredible beauty – soaring mountains, verdant rainforest, a towering volcano, rushing rivers and expansive coffee fields – Heredia is not named for its colorful flora, but rather for the Flores family, who were important to the town ...

  5. With a territory of 2.656 km2 and a population of 75,000 inhabitants, Heredia is Costa Ricas smallest province. Founded in 1706, it is a town appreciated for its colonial heritage and traditional architecture.

  6. One of Costa Rica’s most historical cities, Heredia was founded in 1705 and is nicknamed "City of Flowers", due to the many beautiful gardens and wonderful flora found around here. Located in central Costa Rica amidst vast coffee plantations and lush greenery, Heredia is the ideal place to visit for a family holiday.

  7. Situated in the north-central mountain region of Costa Rica, the small province of Heredia is known for its lush, untouched beauty. Located a short drive from the capital city of San Jose, this province boasts extensive outdoor recreation and amenities as well as an urban center.

  8. Just northwest of the capital city of San Jose and nestled in the foothills of the Barva Volcano is Heredia, a province rich in vegetation and coffee plantations. The area borders the provinces of Limon, Alajuela and the country of Nicaragua to the north.