José Alfaro may refer to:
Luis Rodriguez may refer to:
Francisco Rodríguez may refer to:
José Luis López may refer to:
Alajuela is a district in the Alajuela canton of the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of the province, it is also the capital of the Province of Alajuela.
Calderón is a Spanish and Sefardi occupational surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin "caldaria" ("cauldron") and refers to the occupation of tinker.
Fournier is a French surname describing the occupation of a baker who tends the fire of an oven or furnace, and is derived from the Latin furnarius.
Gamez or Gámez may refer to:
Soto may refer to:
José Rodríguez or Jose Rodriguez may refer to:
Sandro is an Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Georgian and Croatian given name, often a diminutive of Alessandro or Alexander. It is also a surname.
Costa Rica is administratively divided into seven provinces which are subdivided into 84 cantons, and these are further subdivided into districts. Cantons are the only administrative division in Costa Rica that possess local government in the form of municipalities. Each municipality has its own mayor and several representatives, all of them chosen via municipal elections every four years.
Luis Hernández may refer to:
Anastasio is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Bonilla is a surname of Spanish origin. It may refer to:
José Varela may refer to:
Alfaro may refer to:
Rojas is a surname found throughout the Spanish-speaking world, especially in Latin America.
José María Alfaro Zamora was the Costa Rican Head of State between the periods of 1842 and 1844 as well as 1846 and 1847 and President of Costa Rica between May 1 and May 8, 1847.
Soto is a Spanish surname.
Alfaro is a surname. People with the surname include: