Cóbano

Cóbano is a district of the Puntarenas canton, in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica.

History
During the colonial period the entire Nicoya Peninsula was administratively part of the Partido de Nicoya (nowadays Guanacaste), it was at the beginning of the 20th century that President Alfredo González Flores signed a decree that transferred the administration of Lepanto along with Paquera and Cóbano (towns in the extreme south of the Nicoya peninsula) to the province of Puntarenas. This was due to the fact that at that time it was faster to reach Paquera by sea by boat from Puntarenas, than by the existing land routes to Nicoya. At present there is a certain political impulse in Guanacaste to administratively reincorporate the entire Nicoya peninsula into the province of Guanacaste, arguing that the Inter-American Highway allows rapid land communication with Guanacaste, in addition they argue that the word Guanacaste is internationally associated with tourism and that therefore probably the beaches of the south of the peninsula are more visited by foreign tourists.

Cóbano was created a separate district on 4 August 1971 by Decreto Ejecutivo 1897-G, segregating from the Paquera District.

Geography
Cóbano has an area of 317.06 km² and an elevation of 158 metres.

Demographics
For the 2011 census, Cóbano had a population of 7,494 inhabitants.

Road transportation
The district is covered by the following road routes:
 * CR RNS 160.svg National Route 160
 * CR RNT 624.svg National Route 624