Cartago

There are only two basilicas in Costa Rica, one in Cartago (the second largest city in the country after the capital, San JosƩ) and the other in Tejar. A basilica is a Roman Catholic church, but one on which th...

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127 Properties For Sale in Cartago

Beautiful Finca with Main House in Orosi de Cartago
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Land for Sale with three houses in Cartago, Quebradilla 21157
Land, Quebradilla, Cartago
Warehouse for sale in Ochomogo Cartago 15141
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Casa en venta en Tres Ríos San Ramón
Single Family Homes, San Ramón, Cartago
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About Cartago

There are only two basilicas in Costa Rica, one in Cartago (the second largest city in the country after the capital, San JosĆ©) and the other in Tejar. A basilica is a Roman Catholic church, but one on which the Pope has conferred certain privileges. The Basilica de Nuestra SeƱora de Los Angeles, which is over 400 years old, was decreed a basilica in 1935, and the Basilica de la Immaculada Concepcion was decreed a basilica in 1985. The vast majority of people, when they think of basilicas in Costa Rica, are only familiar with the Nuestra SeƱora de Los Angeles, which sees an annual pilgrimage in August to visit La Negrita, or the Black Madonna, a small statue of the Virgin Mary and Jesus which is also over 400 years old. Real estate in Cartago Costa Rica is therefore quite popular among Roman Catholics – among many others, of course – because they wish to be near the healing power of La Negrita.

Real Estate in Cartago Costa Rica

Cartago is one of the largest cities in Costa Rica, and it is also one of the oldest. It was founded by Spanish colonists in 1563. Over the ensuing decades much of the original colonial architecture has been destroyed by either fire or earthquake, and today only a few of the original buildings exist – in a restored condition. Cartago Costa Rica properties consist of modern day buildings, built to specifications to survive future earthquakes, of course. They are located throughout the city, which is nestled in the foothills of IrazĆŗ volcano. The economy of the city – and of the province of which it is the capital, consists of agriculture, technology, and of course tourism.

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