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Código Presupuestario Centro Educativo Dirección Regional Circuito 2356 Los Angeles Nicoya 01 2367 Colas De Gallo Nicoya 0 CÓDIGO CENTRO EDUCATIVO DIRECCIÓN REGIONAL CIRCUITO PRESUPUESTARIO 2356 LOS ANGELES NICOYA 01 2367 COLAS DE GALLO NICOYA 01 2387 EL JOBO NORTE NICOYA 01 2391 GARCIMUÑOZ NICOYA 01 2397 JUAN DIAZ NICOYA 01 2408 VIRGILIO CAAMAÑO ARAUZ NICOYA 01 2410 LEONIDAS BRICEÑO BALTODANO NICOYA 01 2424 FRAY BARTOLOME DE LAS CASAS NICOYA 01 2428 ORIENTE NICOYA 01 2430 ARTURO SOLANO MONGE NICOYA 01 2448 ANSELMO GUTIERREZ BRICEÑO NICOYA 01 2454 20 DE MARZO DE 1856 NICOYA 01 2462 SAN MARTIN NICOYA 01 2492 CACIQUE NICOA NICOYA 01 4105 LICEO DE NICOYA NICOYA 01 4198 C.T.P. DE NICOYA NICOYA 01 4198 SECCION NOCTURNA C.T.P. DE NICOYA NICOYA 01 4871 NOCTURNO DE NICOYA NICOYA 01 6015 CINDEA NICOYA NICOYA 01 6256 CNV. ESCUELA CACIQUE NICOA DIRIA NICOYA 01 6429 LICEO RURAL QUIRIMAN NICOYA 01 2337 CAIMITALITO NICOYA 02 2343 ARCOS DE NOSARA NICOYA 02 2351 VEGAS DEL RIO ZAPOTE NICOYA 02 2352 BELEN NICOYA 02 2362 CUPERTINO BRICEÑO BALTODANO NICOYA 02 2365 CERRO NEGRO NICOYA 02 2375 CUAJINIQUIL NICOYA 02 2376 CUESTA GRANDE NICOYA 02 2379 NOSARITA NICOYA 02 2384 DULCE NOMBRE NICOYA 02 2393 GAMALOTAL NICOYA 02 2398 JUNTAS DE NOSARA NICOYA 02 2405 GUILLERMO MORALES PEREZ NICOYA 02 2407 LAJAS DE QUIRIMAN NICOYA 02 2420 MIRAMAR NICOYA 02 2425 NARANJAL NICOYA 02 2426 NARANJALITO NICOYA 02 2432 PILAS BLANCAS NICOYA 02 2444 QUEBRADA BONITA NICOYA 02 2450 RIO MONTAÑA NICOYA 02 2472 SANTA ELENA NICOYA 02 2479 VALEDOR MARTINEZ MARTINEZ NICOYA 02 2484 ZARAGOZA NICOYA 02 5850 LICEO BELEN NICOYA 02 5878 EL PORTAL NICOYA 02 2331 ACOYAPA NICOYA 03 2332 PUERTO JESUS NICOYA 03 2339 PUERTO MORENO NICOYA 03 2341 ANTONIO MACEO Y GRAJALES NICOYA 03 2363 TORTUGUERO NICOYA 03 2364 SANTOS CARRILLO NICOYA 03 2371 BLAS MONTES LEAL NICOYA 03 2394 GUASTOMATAL NICOYA 03 2400 IGUANITA NICOYA 03 2411 LUCAS BRICEÑO FONSECA NICOYA 03 2417 MATAMBUGUITO NICOYA 03 2418 MARIA CARRILLO DE BRICEÑO NICOYA 03 CÓDIGO CENTRO EDUCATIVO DIRECCIÓN REGIONAL CIRCUITO PRESUPUESTARIO 2423 RECAREDO BRICEÑO ARAUZ NICOYA 03 2436 POLVAZALES NICOYA 03 2441 CARLOS MILLER NICOYA 03 2447 ANDRES BRICEÑO ACEVEDO NICOYA 03 2452 RUFINO CARRILLO TORRES NICOYA 03 2480 GIL GONZALEZ DAVILA NICOYA 03 2482 CESAR FLORES ZUÑIGA NICOYA 03 2494 POCHOTE DE QUEBRADA HONDA NICOYA 03 4199 C.T.P. LA MANSION NICOYA 03 6256 CNV. C.T.P. LA MANSION NICOYA 03 6587 CINDEA NANDAYURE NICOYA 03 6627 CINDEA SAN JOAQUIN NICOYA 03 6627 CINDEA SAN JOAQUIN‐COPAL NICOYA 03 6640 C.T.P. DE COPAL NICOYA 03 2333 MATAMBAS NICOYA 04 2344 ULISES DELGADO AGUILERA NICOYA 04 2360 CABALLITO NICOYA 04 2373 CORRAL DE PIEDRA NICOYA 04 2374 LEON CORTES CASTRO NICOYA 04 2382 CAÑAL NICOYA 04 2386 EL FLOR NICOYA 04 2399 25 DE JULIO NICOYA 04 2403 LA MONTAÑITA NICOYA 04 2421 MONTE GALAN NICOYA 04 2422 MANUEL CARDENAS CARDENAS NICOYA 04 2438 POZO DE AGUA NICOYA 04 2442 PUERTO HUMO NICOYA 04 2453 ROSARIO NICOYA 04 2456 LUIS DOBLES SEGREDA NICOYA 04 2461 ELIAS AIZA RIOS NICOYA 04 2470 OTILIO ULATE BLANCO NICOYA 04 2471 OMAR DENGO GUERRERO NICOYA 04 2477 TALOLINGA NICOYA 04 2483 ZAPOTE NICOYA 04 4200 C.T.P. DE CORRALILLO NICOYA 04 4200 SECCION NOCTURNA C.T.P. DE CORRALILLO NICOYA 04 6015 CINDEA NICOYA‐SAN ANTONIO NICOYA 04 2336 CUESTA ROJA NICOYA 05 2340 ALTOS DEL SOCORRO NICOYA 05 2342 ARBOLITO NICOYA 05 2349 SAN GERARDO NICOYA 05 2355 BETANIA NICOYA 05 2369 CERRILLOS NICOYA 05 2390 JUAN ESTRADA RAVAGO NICOYA 05 2402 LA LIBERTAD NICOYA 05 2406 LAJAS NICOYA 05 2414 LOS ANGELES NICOYA 05 2415 LA MARAVILLA NICOYA 05 2416 26 DE FEBRERO DE 1886 NICOYA 05 2427 VICTORIANO MENA MENA NICOYA 05 2431 PILANGOSTA NICOYA 05 2435 PITA RAYADA NICOYA 05 2464 SAN MIGUEL NICOYA 05 2468 SAN RAFAEL NICOYA 05 2489 RIO DE ORO NICOYA 05 4197 C.T.P. HOJANCHA NICOYA 05 4197 SECCION NOCTURNA C.T.P. HOJANCHA NICOYA 05 4993 SAN ISIDRO NICOYA 05 CÓDIGO CENTRO EDUCATIVO DIRECCIÓN REGIONAL CIRCUITO PRESUPUESTARIO 4995 JOSE MARTIN CARRILLO CASTRILLO NICOYA 05 4996 MONTE ROMO NICOYA 05 4997 PUERTO CARRILLO NICOYA 05 6015 CINDEA NICOYA‐HOJANCHA NICOYA 05 2335 SAN FERNANDO NICOYA 06 2338 CHINAMPAS NICOYA 06 2347 BARCO QUEBRADO NICOYA 06 2358 SERAPIO LOPEZ FAJARDO NICOYA 06 2359 BUENA VISTA NICOYA 06 2366 LA ESPERANZA DE GARZA NICOYA 06 2370 CONCEPCION NICOYA 06 2381 ESTERONES NICOYA 06 2383 LAS DELICIAS NICOYA 06 2392 GARZA NICOYA 06 2437 PORTAL DE GARZA NICOYA 06 2440 PUEBLO NUEVO NICOYA 06 2455 SAMARA NICOYA 06 2469 SAN RAMON NICOYA 06 2474 SANTO DOMINGO NICOYA 06 2478 TERCIOPELO NICOYA 06 2487 SANTA MARTA NICOYA 06 2488 EL SILENCIO NICOYA 06 2490 SAN FRANCISCO NICOYA 06 2491 EL TORITO NICOYA 06 4104 COLEGIO BOCAS DE NOSARA NICOYA 06 5159 LICEO SAMARA NICOYA 06 5320 SANTA TERESITA NICOYA 06 6015 CINDEA NICOYA‐NOSARA NICOYA 06 6015 CINDEA NICOYA‐SATELITE SAMARA NICOYA 06 2346 MOROTE NICOYA 07 2354 CAMARONAL NICOYA 07 2361 CACAO NICOYA 07 2368 PBRO. JOSE DANIEL CARMONA BRICEÑO NICOYA 07 2380 ABRAHAN FARAH MATA NICOYA 07 2385 EL CARMEN NICOYA 07 2413 PUERTO SAN PABLO NICOYA 07 2429 PAVONES NICOYA 07 2434 BILLO ZELEDON NICOYA 07 2443 PUERTO THIEL NICOYA 07 2449 CANJELITO NICOYA 07 2451 RIO DE ORA NICOYA 07 2463 SAN MARTIN NICOYA 07 2465 NANDAYURE NICOYA 07 2466 SAN PEDRO NICOYA 07 2473 GUILLERMO ALVARADO HERNANDEZ NICOYA 07 2475 LA SOLEDAD NICOYA 07 2476 TACANI NICOYA 07 2481 VISTA DE MAR NICOYA 07 4196 C.T.P. NANDAYURE NICOYA 07 4196 SECCION NOCTURNA C.T.P. NANDAYURE NICOYA 07 5321 ROXANA NICOYA 07 5973 LICEO EL CARMEN NICOYA 07 2345 COLONIA DE VALLE NICOYA 08 2350 BEJUCO NICOYA 08 2353 BELLA VISTA NICOYA 08 2372 COROZALITO NICOYA 08 2377 CERRO AZUL NICOYA 08 2378 JUAN DE LEON NICOYA 08 CÓDIGO CENTRO EDUCATIVO DIRECCIÓN REGIONAL CIRCUITO PRESUPUESTARIO 2388 MADRE TERESA DE CALCUTA NICOYA 08 2389 EL ZAPOTE NICOYA 08 2395 LA ISLITA NICOYA 08 2396 JABILLOS NICOYA 08 2401 LA JAVILLA NICOYA 08 2409 LAS PAMPAS NICOYA 08 2412 LOS ANGELES NICOYA 08 2433 PILAS DE BEJUCO NICOYA 08 2439 PUEBLO NUEVO NICOYA 08 2445 QUEBRADA DE NANDO NICOYA 08 2446 QUEBRADA GRANDE NICOYA 08 2457 SAN FRANCISCO DE COYOTE NICOYA 08 2458 SAN GABRIEL NICOYA 08 2459 SAN JOSECITO NICOYA 08 2460 SAN JUAN NICOYA 08 2485 CERRO EL CHOMPIPE NICOYA 08 2486 SAN JORGE NICOYA 08 2493 LA Y GRIEGA NICOYA 08 4106 LICEO SAN FRANCISCO DE COYOTE NICOYA 08 6220 LICEO RURAL COLONIA DEL VALLE NICOYA 08 6375 LICEO LOS ANGELES NICOYA 08.
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