Escazú (canton)

Escazú is the second canton in the province of San José in Costa Rica.

The canton lies west of the San José Canton, and its whole territory is part of the Greater Metropolitan Area.

The canton was one of the country's earliest, established on December 7, 1848. As the metropolitan area has expanded Escazú has become a suburban area on the west side of the national capital city of San José. It is delineated by the Río Tiribí on its northern border. The peak of Cerro Cedral in the Cerros de Escazú marks the southern limit of the canton.

Geography
Escazú has an area of 34.49 km2 and a mean elevation of 1,129 metres.

Districts
The canton of Escazú is subdivided into three districts (distritos):


 * Escazú
 * San Antonio
 * San Rafael

Toponymy
The name "Escazú" derives from the indigenous word "Izt-kat-zu", which means "resting stone". The story tells of Indians traveling from Aserrí (south of San José) to Pacaca (near Ciudad Colón), who used to stop and rest at this location, which was about halfway between the two villages.

History
Escazú was first mentioned as a canton in a decree dated 7 December 1848.

The first inhabitants were natives from the Guetaras or Huaca tribes. By 1755, villagers were ordered out of Escazú and moved to San José by force. From 1796 to 1799, the church of San Miguel was built with the cooperation of the people who had already been re-established at this site. By 1801, the population of Escazú reached 1,325. On May 28, 1920, the government of Costa Rica granted Escazú the status of City, head of the Canton (County) of Escazú.

Popular legend tags Escazú as La Ciudad de las Brujas (the City of the Witches), leading to its municipal seal, a depiction of a witch on a broomstick flying over the surrounding mountains. It has been suggested that this reputation stems from the perception of Crypto-Jewish traditions since a large number of Conversos were known to have settled in the area.

Landmarks
Local landmarks in the canton include the Costa Rica Country Club, the Multi Plaza Mall, and, more recently, Avenida Escazú. These new complexes hold some of the world's most luxurious brands in Multiplaza Mall. Escazú is also home to several diplomatic missions, including the residence of the Ambassador from the United States.

Demographics
For the 2011 census, Escazú had a population of 56,509 inhabitants.

The canton's urban areas are home to 79.8% of its population. Children under ten account for 17.88% of the population, while 6.05% are over 65.

According to a 2012 United Nations Development Programme, Escazú ranks as the 4th highest canton in Costa Rica regarding human development.

Road transportation
The following road routes cover the canton: • CR RNP 27.svg National Route 27

• CR RNS 105.svg National Route 105

• CR RNS 121.svg National Route 121

• CR RNS 167.svg National Route 167

• CR RNS 177.svg National Route 177

• CR RNT 310.svg National Route 310