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All cantons use arms, but very few of the cities. The provinces use mainly the arms of their namesake cities and not their own arms. | All cantons use arms, but very few of the cities. The provinces use mainly the arms of their namesake cities and not their own arms. | ||
*[[:Category:Cantons of Costa Rica|Arms and emblems of cantons]] | * [[:Category:Cantons of Costa Rica|Arms and emblems of cantons]] | ||
*[[:Category:Municipalities of Costa Rica|Arms and emblems of municipalities]] | * [[:Category:Municipalities of Costa Rica|Arms and emblems of municipalities]] | ||
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Costa Rica|Arms of (Arch)dioceses]] | * [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Costa Rica|Arms of (Arch)dioceses]] | ||
==Heraldic collector's items== | ==Heraldic collector's items== | ||
*[[Costa Rica (stamps)|Heraldic stamps from Costa Rica]] | * [[Costa Rica (stamps)|Heraldic stamps from Costa Rica]] | ||
[[Category:Costa Rica]] | [[Category:Costa Rica]] |
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The National Arms of Costa Rica | The National Flag | Location |
Administrative division
Costa Rica is divided into seven provinces, which in turn are divided into 81 cantons. The cantons are further divided into 473 districts (distritos).
Heraldry
All cantons use arms, but very few of the cities. The provinces use mainly the arms of their namesake cities and not their own arms.