Greater Metropolitan Area (Costa Rica)

This article is about the area in Costa Rica. For the area near San Jose, California, see San Francisco Bay Area.
"Gran Área Metropolitana" redirects here. For the administrative divisions in Portugal, see Grande Área Metropolitana.

San Jose Metropolitan Area (Spanish: Gran Area Metropolitana de San José) is the largest urban agglomeration in Costa Rica, comprising areas of high population density surrounding the capital, San José. The most proper definition corresponds to INEC's urban districts of San José's Gran Área Metropolitana or Great Metropolitan Area (commonly referred as GAM). According to the last census,[1][2] the GAM has a population of 2.2 million inhabitants (about 50% of the population) in an area of 2,044 km² (just over 4% of the area Costa Rica).

General definition

Since colonial times, Costa Rica's Central Valley houses a major share of the population in less than a tenth of the country's total area. On this plateau lies four of the seven provincial seats, including the capital, San José. Throughout the years a strong immigration stream spurred by the uneven economic opportunities and a growing job demand helped to expand this urban cores and to develop new residential areas in former agricultural lands.

San Jose Metropolitan Area matches more to a political definition than to an urban one. The urban area concept is more applicable as a proper metropolitan area definition in this case would include cities englobed in the conurbation of San Jose such of Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago. Those cities tend to be viewed as separate metropolitan areas given their status as provincial capitals too.

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