It is named for the region's original inhabitants, an indigenous tribe whose survivors are now known as the Maleku and remain as residents of the area.
History
Guatuso was created on 17 March 1970 by decree 4541.[1]
Geography
Guatuso has an area of 758.32 km²[4] and a mean elevation of 140 metres.[2]
It is a diamond-shaped canton, with the Purgatorio River and the Frío River as the northeast border, the Cucaracha River as a portion of the southeast border, the Cordillera de Guanacaste on the southwest border, and the Rito River and the Mónico River on the northwest. Tenorio Volcano marks the far western point of the canton.
Districts
The canton of Guatuso is subdivided into the following districts: