COSTA RICA

HOUSE ON THE WAY TO SIQUIRRES

The capital of the canton of the same name. Its name is meaning "the reddish". It was recorded for the first time in 1678. In its suburbs two routes linking San Jose and Limon are met. There is a unique inarchitectonical respect round church with wood-panelled interior (its shape resembles the traditional Miskito Indians hut and). It has also a monument to to Martirel del Codo del Diablo in honour of those who lost their lives in the revolution 1948. There is a lively Mercado central facing the railway station. In 1934 there was signed the agreement after the big strike of banana plantators. Around the town are situated banana plantations. The goods trains left for Moin.

PROVINCE OF LIMON