- San José de los Remates
San José de los Remates is a
municipality in the Boaco department ofNicaragua . It has a population of 9,600 (2006, est.) and an extension of 280.46 Km². The economy is based mainly on agricultural and agropecuarian activities. The capital is the town of San José de Boaco located 96 km. fromManagua .The mayor is
Carlos Cajina Loaisiga fromAlliance for the Republic (APRE), brother ofFabricio Cajina Loaisiga , former mayor of San José de los Remates and vice-presidential candidate ofNicaraguan Liberal Alliance , currently second in theNicaraguan general election, 2006 polls.Administrative organization
The municipality is divided in ten urban and eighteen rural zones:
The ten urban "barrios" in the town of San José de Boaco, the capital of the municipality are; Pedro Joaquín Chamorro, Costa Rica, El Progreso, El Granero, La Esperanza, Ranchería, Divino Niño, Inmaculada, El Colegio and Catorce de Junio. The estimated population is 8,200 in the urban area.
The rural zones are divided in two sub-zones; "zona seca" (or "dry zone") and "zona húmeda" (or "humid zone"). The estimated population is 1,400 in the rural areas.
Zona seca: San Bartolo, Casa Nuevas, La Cañada, Nacascolo, La Majada, Peñasco, Bajo de Tomatoya, El Coyol, El Corozo and Poza de la Piedra.
Zona Húmeda: Los Talmites, Malacatoya, Kumayca Norte, Kumayca Sur, Cerro Alegre, El Roblar, El Cerro and La Laguna.
History
The town San José de Boaco, formerly known as San José de los Remates, was founded on March 18, 1848 by
José Guerrero , director of the State of Nicaragua, that ordered all families and neighbours of Teuspeute to establish in the Town of the Remates, that gave the original name of the location, San José de los Remates.On August 6, 1861, by resolution of
General Tomás Martínez , head of the government, the municipality of San José de los Remates was created.Local festivities
San José de los Remates celebrates every March 19th its patron
Saint Joseph (San José) with "corridas", a Nicaraguan variant of North Americanrodeo , parades and popular "fiestas". The other big local holiday is on December 11 and 12 in honor of theVirgin of Guadalupe .
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