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was born in Sarchí. Bonilla designed the Latin
American Science and Technology University (ULACIT) and the Ibero American Hospital, among other projects. In addition, Bonilla remodeled the Central Bank of Costa Rica, the International Bank of Costa Rica, and many cultural spots in San José, including
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Alajuela province, including Grupo Mutual Alajuela and the Costa Rican branches of Scotiabank, HSBC, Banco Cathay, and Citibank. Grupo Mutual Alajuela maintains a secure banking center in the province. There is a large, modern mall in Alajuela close to the
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Alajuela, there are three well-known churches. The Ermita de la Concepción en El Llano (The Hermitage of Plains Conception) is one of the only remaining adobe and cane churches left in the country. Built in 1881, a project for its restoration began in 2000. The current site of
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There are many higher-level educational centers in the province. Universidad Técnica
Nacional de Costa Rica (UTN) (Technical University of Costa Rica) is the most well-known. UTN was founded in 2008 due to the merger of several colleges. It is the fifth public university in the country and maintains
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Although several ecosystems exist in the province, the
Llanuras del Norte (Northern Plains) and the Central Valley highlands are two distinct divisions. The Llanuras del Norte stretch across several provinces, while the Central Valley highlands encompass the middle region of the country. Alajuela's
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around the municipality of
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Asphalted roads connect the major cities in
Alajuela, be they highways or secondary. The General Cañas Highway connects the municipality of Alajuela to San José and was the subject of national ridicule when a sinkhole temporarily closed it in 2012, causing enormous traffic problems throughout the
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Iglesia de la Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes (Our Lady of Mercy Church), a church constructed almost entirely of sheet metal. The sheet metal was bought by local investors and shipped from Belgium. Today, it is painted dark red. The province is home to many of Costa Rica's historic
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Temperature extremes in
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The Puente de Las Damas (Ladies' Bridge), built in 1844, is another national monument in Atenas. Stories differ on the origin of the name. According to many people, construction was organized by well-known "high society" women, including the widow of former head-of-state Manuel Fernández Chacón,
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was officially founded on 12 October 1782. In 1790, the first official parish of
Alajuela was established, led by the priest Manuel López del Corral. The creation of a parish brought more settlers to the region. Soon, they began moving further and further toward the edges of the Central Valley,
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and external pressure to liberalize the nation's resources; however, work is underway to reopen the rails. The Instituto Costarricense de Ferrocarriles (INCOFER) (Costa Rican Railroad Institute) is working to reopen the terminals and rails that link Alajuela and the other cities in the Central
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Alajuela has a well-developed tourist sector throughout the province. Tourism is promoted by the Instituto Costarricense de Turismo (ICT) (Costa Rican Tourism Institute). However, some Alajuelan politicians would like to see a separate bureau for Alajuela. Alajuela has various national parks
490:, and the Republicans, who wanted independence. For the most part, Alajuela and San José fought against the coup staged by the Republicans in Heredia and Cartago. The Alajuelan side won. Costa Rica left the Mexican Empire shortly before it dissolved. While Costa Rica was a member of the
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is also a major tourist attraction. The city's center is a centuries-old cathedral with a plaza where mangoes regularly fall from the trees. Known as "The City of Mangoes," there is a mango festival each June. Next to the plaza, there is a museum dedicated to folk hero
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Settlement of the northern portion of Alajuela only began in earnest in the latter half of the 19th century and did not reach grand proportions until the second half of the 20th century, owing mainly to the difficult access. Much of the original colonization came from
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church of Templo San José in the municipality of Alajuela, and the wooden church in Venecia. At the beginning of the 1900s, an attempt was made to build a church and monument near the top of Cerro Espíritu Santo (Holy Spirit Mountain) outside of San Miguel de
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Like the rest of the country, nearly half of the water services are provided by the Instituto Costarricense de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA) (Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers). Water service did not arrive to the northern city of
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in 2012, construction upstarts doubled within two months. Industry-related construction accounted for the largest growth. Major companies in these zones include medical equipment manufacturers like Allergan, Baxter, Hospira, and Boston Scientific.
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in 1856, while other sections feature relics and displays from around the country. The museum also portrays the local culture, dedicating a team to local artisans and their works and public theater events such as plays and lectures.
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style. They are directly off the central plaza, including the Antigua Carcel (Old Prison), Antigua Gobernación (Old Capital), Templo Metodista "El Mesías" ("Messiah" Methodist Temple), Antiguo Cuartel (Old Barracks), and the
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National trash collection is governed by the 8839 Law (Gestión Integral de Residuos Sólidos). The municipalities of Alajuela, Atenas, Grecia, Naranjo, Palmares, Poás, and San Ramón have collective trash removal services.
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garden. Starting in the 1960s, gardener Evangelisto Blanco began transforming the bushes and cypress trees in Francisco Alvarado Park in the center of town. The town maintains Blanco's tradition and is now attractive. In
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is often called "la Tierra de las poetas" ("land of poets"). Many poets and authors were born in the San Ramón area, including José Joaquín Salas Pérez, Carlomagno Araya, Ema Gamboa, and Feliz Ángel Salas. San Ramón's
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maintains children's literature outreach centers primarily in Alajuela, in Grecia, San Ramón, Naranjo, Palmares and Zarcero. The municipality of Alajuela frequent holds storytelling contests and festivals, as well.
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the Central Cathedral of Alajuela was first blessed as a church in 1790. It was expanded in 1813, but replaced with the current Cathedral between 1854 and 1863, designed by Francisco Kurtze. In 1888, the red
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is a common stop for tourists traveling from the Central Valley to the Pacific Coast because of El Mundo de los Serpientes (The World of Snakes), a snake zoo and breeding center founded in 1994.
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were submerged, and residents moved to the new town of Tabacón at its current location, although the church's steeple can still be seen. The dam produces 17% of the country's electricity.
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was born and educated in Alajuela. Fallas' most well-known work, "Mamita Yunai," was based on his time working on a banana plantation. Historian and journalist Ángela Ulibarri lives in
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and injuring a further 93. Two of Alajuela's defunct railroad stations are classified as national monuments: the Estación del Ferrocarril al Pacífico (Pacific Railroad Station) in
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area, where there is a significant cattle ranching sector. The cattle industry has spawned production in leather, milk, and dairy products and beef production. The municipality of
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to unite the scattered settlers. The oratory was centered in the village of "La Lajuela," between the Ciruelas and Alajuela rivers. Because of its creation, the city of
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is home to the Hospital San Francisco de Asís, built-in 1858 by Ramón Quesada. Hospital Los Chiles is the northernmost hospital in the country. The old hospital in
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and the Antigua Estación del Ferrocarril en Río Grande (Old Río Grande Railroad Station) in Atenas. Río Grande's railroad bridge is also a national monument.
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hot springs, which reach temperatures up to 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), are a popular destination for national and international tourists.
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Juan Santamaría International Airport where many international brands maintain branches. A Honduran construction firm is constructing another mall.
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Costa Rican lactate conglomerate Dos Pinos is headquartered in Alajuela. Cooperativa de Productores de Leche Dos Pinos exports products throughout
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track in La Guacima is often the site of such bullfighting events. Other smaller events are staged at festivals throughout the province.
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are among the only indigenous tribes left from the Spanish colonial period. Their reserve is in northern Alajuela, an hour north of
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was a pioneering biologist in the country. He wrote numerous articles, books, and illustrative tracts of Costa Rican flora. Author
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since numerous navigable rivers flow north from their origins in the cordilleras and empty into either Lake Nicaragua or the
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university in Ceiba. The Universidad Santa Lucía (Santa Lucia University) has a campus in the municipality of Alajuela and
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products, is also headquartered in Alajuela. Other businesses in the province include a butterfly egg and larvae exporter.
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is less dangerous for animals than in other parts of the world, and Alajuela is no exception. Every January in
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Valley. It is scheduled to open in 2014. In 2012, a proposal was made to build a train from Alajuela to
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that reorganized Alajuela into an Ecclesiastic Province run by the incumbents of two new positions: the
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in Spanish, produces oranges largely for domestic consumption. For a short time in the 1800s,
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to the west. As of 2011, the province had a population of 885,571. Alajuela is composed of 16
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and Alajuela is no exception. Thousands of species are native to the province.
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was born. Santamaría was a peasant boy who volunteered as a drummer during the
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also grew up in Alajuela. His work has been staged in half-a-dozen countries.
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3316:(in Spanish). Alajuela, Costa Rica: Museo Histórico Cultural Juan Santamaría.
3298:(in Spanish). Alajuela, Costa Rica: Museo Histórico Cultural Juan Santamaría.
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church of Nuestra Señora de las Piedades (Our Lady of Piety) in Naranjo, the
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Electricity did not arrive in the northern part of the province until 1978.
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in history. High above the Virilla River, a train carrying pilgrims to the
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Several schools in the province are also national monuments, including the
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4125:"Official Schedule for the 2014 Palmares Festival in Alajuela, Costa Rica"
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Platanar Volcano, Costa Rica – facts & information / VolcanoDiscovery:
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region, although its production has dropped. There is growing small-scale
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inactive volcano on the southeast side of Arenal, location of Crater Lake
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Arenal Volcano & Northern Lowlands – Costa Rica – Go Visit Costa Rica
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Fragaszy, D.; Visalberghi, E.; Fedigan, L. (2004). "Behavioral Ecology".
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until 1976, but it was recently bolstered in the cantons of the north of
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in 2013. Bebidas Florida, a drink manufacturer with a license to bottle
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has been inhabited for nearly 10,000 years, but little is known of its
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Fumarole migration and fluid geochemistry at Poás Volcano (Costa Rica)
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Minutes of the Workshop on Adaptation to Climate Change in Costa Rica
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serves as a supply center for cattle ranchers north of the province.
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was divided into two groups: the Imperialists, who were loyal to the
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4605:""The Rich Coast" : A Look at Costa Rica's Native Inhabitants"
3934:"Construcción en Alajuela se duplica en el primer bimestre del año"
3540:"Visita al Cerro Espíritu Santo en Concepción de Naranjo, Alajuela"
3239:(in Spanish). San Jose: Editorial Universidad Estatal a Distancia.
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Escuela de Hacienda Vieja. The Escuela Central (Central School) of
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system of labor, which exploited natives and funneled money to the
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5535:(in Spanish). Alajuela, Costa Rica. September 2012. Archived from
4786:(in Spanish). San José: Centro de Conservación Patrimonio Cultural
4220:"Explore La Garita in Alajuela for a great family weekend getaway"
2435:. La Liga was founded in 1919 and became a founding member of the
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distribution, transportation density, and electric output. When a
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5274:"General Cañas Highway closed from San José-Alajuela on Thursday"
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Centro de literatura infantil y juvenil | UCR | Sede de Occidente
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Haberyan, Kurt A.; Sally P. Horn; Gerardo Umaña V. (March 2003).
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5196:"5 things to know about Costa Rica's gigantic Palmares Festival"
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but the project never got underway and was eventually scrapped.
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5463:(in Spanish). Alajuela, Costa Rica. April 2013. Archived from
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3873:"Finca LaPatria in Azahar river Tacacori, Alajuela Costa Rica"
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3845:(in Spanish). Alajuela, Costa Rica. July 2012. Archived from
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passes through the province's borders, as do the Tilarán and
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Iglesia de la Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes | Atlas Obscura
577:, Costa Rica's national electric company. The old cities of
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is national monument, built of galvanized steel. It is an
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Sí Pero No: Fabián Dobles and the Postcolonial Challenge
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Transport in Alajuela – Lonely Planet Travel Information
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This region has large pastoral areas, especially in the
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142 km long, a major tributary of the Rio San Juan
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Costa Rican veterans of the 1856 campaign, taken in 1895
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Hechos Militares y Políticos de Nuestra Historia Patria
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Map of Costa Rica (1850) showing the municipalities of
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Instituto Centroamericano de Administración de Empresas
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4830:"Restaurarán histórica ermita de El Llano de Alajuela"
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with the intention of promoting business education in
5223:"Holiday "Bullfights" in Costa Rica: Animal Cruelty?"
4208:, Spanish, Ministry of Culture and Youth, Costa Rica.
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Lisimaco Chavarria, poet, "favorite son" of San Ramon
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are native to the highlands and the Northern Plains.
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3616:"Tárcoles River Basin, Costa Rica: Background Paper"
3500:(in Spanish). San Carlos, Costa Rica. Archived from
3120:"Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab"
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In 1926, Alajuela was the scene of one of the worst
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design built in the first half of the 20th century.
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is native to the forests of the province, as is the
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3706:Monteverde Costa Rica Orchids Garden Photo Gallery
3567:"Basic limnology of fifty-one lakes in Costa Rica"
2090:. Born in 1915, author and naturalist illustrator
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4678:INCAE Business School – Complete University Guide
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482:In 1823, during the First Costa Rican Civil War,
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5249:"Improvisados, not matadors, at Tico bullfights"
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3296:Esteban Lorenzo de Tristán. Fundador de Alajuela
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2888:, the first toucan to receive a prosthetic beak.
2840:, zoologist, geologist, genealogist and explorer
1993:in April each year for an annual cattle market.
605:) to the north and the Costa Rican provinces of
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5165:Harrell, Ashley; Lindsay Fendt (21 July 2013).
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3447:. San José, Costa Rica: Trofcca Central America
2450:, which won the national championship in 1961,
1118:Nearly a third of the country's 1,400 types of
724:with one of the most acidic lakes in the world
646:Poás Volcano Crater, Poás Volcano National Park
264:to the north. It also borders the provinces of
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4987:Unidad de Análisis de la Gestión Parlamentaria
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4465:Víquez Guzmán, Benedicto (14 September 2009).
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4000:"Corporación Lady Lee se expande a Costa Rica"
3963:"Hospital reduce lista de espera para cirugía"
3767:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 43–47.
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5392:"Tren volverá a pitar en Alajuela en el 2014"
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2102:" style. Contreras teaches literature at the
5372:(in Spanish). Grupo La Nacion. 22 April 2014
4960:"Costa Rica: la leyenda de Puente de Piedra"
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4328:"Cuenteros nacionales se reúnen en Alajuela"
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2577:The entire province is serviced through the
2427:The municipality of Alajuela is home to the
913:111 kilometers long, most polluted river in
348:Traditional indigenous territory of Guatusos
5167:"Costa Rica: Where the bull wins the fight"
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4400:Municipalidad de San Ramón – Personalidades
4357:Barrantes Araya, Trino (15 November 2010).
4026:"En Turismo, Alajuela Es Mas Que Un Volcan"
3998:López Cabrera, León E. (22 November 2013).
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340:Pre-Columbia and the arrival of the Spanish
178:9,757.53 km (3,767.40 sq mi)
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3544:Escuela de la Escuela Republica de Uruguay
3362:. London: Trelawney Saunders. p. 177.
3179:Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), 2001.
1964:Other tourist centers in Alajuela include
973:, tributaries include Quebrada Cristalina
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4525:Editorial Costa Rica: Carlos Luis Fallas
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2202:Universidad Adventista de Centroamérica
575:Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad
551:of Alajuela and the Apostolic Vicar of
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5562:"Ser Atleta Olimpica No Es Solo Ganar"
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4546:"Vivir en San Carlos es una maravilla"
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3836:"Empresas duplican envíos al exterior"
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2431:, one of Costa Rica's most successful
2212:. San Carlos also has a branch of the
433:. In doing so, he inaugurated a small
382:Starting in the 16th century, Spanish
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3492:Quesada, Gerardo (12 December 2007).
3472:, The Geological Society of London.,
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61:Juan Santamaría statue, built in 1887
5490:"Agua llega a cantones alajuelenses"
5454:"Agua llega a cantones alajuelenses"
5316:Vista de Inmuebles – Inmuebles – MCJ
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5022:Monumentos Escultoricos Provinciales
4780:"Inmuebles de la Provincia Alajuela"
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3932:Vindas, Leticia (3 September 2012).
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2579:Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social
690:Mountain Peaks of Alajuela Province
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101:Location of the Province of Alajuela
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4443:Premio Nacional de la Cultura Magon
4301:"Fiesta Internacional de Cuenteros"
4218:Scherman, Solson (10 August 2012).
3641:Journal of Environmental Management
1848:, so named because "Naranjo" means
492:Federal Republic of Central America
386:arrived in the Central Valley from
24:
5314:Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud:
4919:Hilje Quirós, Luko (31 May 2009).
4661:Business school rankings from the
4246:Lonely Planet Travel Information:
3902:Fallas, Hassel (3 November 2007).
3436:Pérez, Carlos (13 December 2006).
3284:, accessdate: Monday, May 12, 2014
2828:, sculptor, architect, and teacher
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2371:Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica
2214:Costa Rica Institute of Technology
2057:Alajuela takes a central place in
1972:, and a town known for its public
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895:Major Rivers in Alajuela Province
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5427:Evans, Marcel (24 October 2012).
5221:Lopez, Jaime (23 December 2014).
5194:Fendt, Lindsay (8 January 2014).
5058:Solano, Hugo (12 February 2014).
4962:(in Spanish). Propuestas Vía Cuba
4864:Zamora Hernandez, Carlos (2010).
3235:Ocampo Barrantes, Marlon (2009).
3212:ISLS: Brief History of Costa Rica
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1825:are the major crops. Rice, corn,
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5130:"Una Historia Llena de Alegrias"
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4326:Ugalde, Evelyn (5 August 2013).
4149:Lopez, Jaime (16 January 2012).
3327:Fendt, Lindsay (April 7, 2013).
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2864:, biologist, botanist and artist
2535:derailed, killing 248 passengers
1966:La Marina Wildlife Rescue Center
1938:, Los Ángeles Cloud Forest, and
1936:Juan Castro Blanco National Park
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3494:"Volcán Platanar sin monitoreo"
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3294:Blanco Segura, Ricardo (1983).
2980:Church in San Mateo de Alajuela
2411:the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum.
2399:is home to the world's largest
2393:'s in the Clínica de Alajuela.
2059:Costa Rica's literary tradition
1124:Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
534:
5342:. EERC Library. Archived from
3871:Evans, Marcel (3 April 2013).
3383:"Arenal Volcano 1968 Eruption"
3312:Obregón Loría, Rafael (1981).
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3281:Britannica Online Encyclopedia
3262:Garavito: Nuestra Raíz Perdida
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2941:The Plains Hermitage, Alajuela
2873:Juan Alfaro Ruiz, hero of 1856
2852:, 28th President of Costa Rica
2834:, 24th President of Costa Rica
2456:Asociación Deportiva Ramonense
2448:Asociación Deportiva Carmelita
2446:teams in the province include
2030:Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center
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629:. It is the largest canton in
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4471:El Arte Literario y su Teoria
4307:(in Spanish). 4 November 2013
4151:"Palmares 2012: The Hangover"
3260:Bákit Padilla, Oscar (1981).
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2858:, writer and Communist leader
2606:, La Urruca, and Coquitales.
2499:is in southern Alajuela. The
2423:Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium
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603:Departamento del Río San Juan
454:in 1856. Soon, the cities of
291:. Other large cities include
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4958:Soto Mayedo, Isabel (2008).
4359:"SAN RAMÓN TIERRA DE POETAS"
4334:(in Spanish). Archived from
4176:Costa Rica – World of Snakes
3614:Ballestero, Maureen (2003).
3571:Revista de Biología Tropical
2497:Costa Rica's busiest airport
2298:Escuela Jorge Washington in
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1928:Arenal Volcano National Park
1529:, Alajuela (Central Valley)
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413:Esteban Lorenzo de Tristán,
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5321:September 29, 2013, at the
5247:Stark, Mitzi (5 May 2011).
4804:Universidad de Costa Rica:
4676:Complete University Guide:
4467:"Fernando Contreras Castro"
4421:Universidad de Costa Rica:
4398:Personalidades Ramonenses:
4174:World of Snakes, Alajuela:
3687:. Living National Treasures
3412:"Arenal Volcano Costa Rica"
3191:"History Pre-Columbian Era"
2523:runs through the province.
2383:Próspero Fernández Oreamuno
2228:Architecture and public art
2222:National Learning Institute
1718:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
1578:Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
1444:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
1304:Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
935:part of the border between
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5290:"Latin America: Disasters"
4113:, accessdate: May 12, 2014
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2550:rail transportation system
2429:Liga Deportiva Alajuelense
2131:. Contemporary playwright
1940:Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge
1924:Poás Volcano National Park
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1831:national coffee production
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287:The provincial capital is
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4495:González, Ann B. (2005).
4100:, accessdate: 12 May 2014
3685:Living National Treasures
3546:(in Spanish). 12 May 2013
2844:Fernando Contreras Castro
2816:– Barcelona soccer player
2810:, Olympic marathon runner
2629:Alajuela has 16 cantons.
2546:José María Figueres Olsen
2444:Costa Rica First Division
2096:Fernando Contreras Castro
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4948:(San José). 15 June 1844
4806:Escuela Jorge Washington
4575:Badano, Alondra (2010).
4523:editorialcostarica.com:
3789:"LOS CHILES, COSTA RICA"
3279:Alajuela (Costa Rica) –
2906:World's Largest Oxcart,
2552:following damage during
2414:
2387:José Joaquín Mora Porras
2266:churches, including the
2104:University of Costa Rica
2063:University of Costa Rica
1527:Municipality of Alajuela
617:to the west. Alajuela's
6202:Provinces of Costa Rica
5325:, Retrieved 14 May 2014
5116:. Retrieved 18 May 2014
4815:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4756:, Retrieved 14 May 2014
4740:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
4720:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
4707:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
4687:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
4667:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
4665:– Incae Business School
4659:INCAE Business School:
4534:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4452:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4432:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4409:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4290:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4270:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
4257:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
4185:, Retrieved 14 May 2014
4098:Zarcero – Lonely Planet
4084:, Retrieved 14 May 2014
4064:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
3526:, Retrieved 15 May 2014
3214:, Retrieved 13 May 2014
3055:Lake Arenal created by
2826:Ibo Bonilla Oconitrillo
2437:Liga Nacional de Fútbol
1893:and began exporting to
1856:was a cash crop in the
5091:Trans-Americas Journey
5066:(in Spanish). San Jose
4927:(in Spanish). San Jose
4921:"Las damas del puente"
4784:architectural database
4641:(in Spanish). San Jose
4111:Sarchí – Lonely Planet
4006:(in Spanish). Honduras
3940:(in Spanish). San Jose
3910:(in Spanish). San Jose
3811:"ALAJUELA, COSTA RICA"
3728:"Periodico La Segunda"
3653:10.1006/jema.1996.0031
3438:"Results of the Event"
2876:Edgar Zúñiga, sculptor
2862:Rafael Lucas Rodríguez
2574:
2493:
2424:
2255:
2240:
2148:
2121:Popular Vanguard Party
2092:Rafael Lucas Rodríguez
2054:
1918:
1864:industry in Alajuela.
1805:
1159:three-wattled bellbird
1096:
909:Río Grande de Tárcoles
878:
876:Río Grande de Tárcoles
665:
649:
479:
466:were founded as well.
357:
349:
258:province of Costa Rica
249:Spanish pronunciation:
209:Alajuelense, Alajuelan
30:Province in Costa Rica
27:Province of Costa Rica
5647:cantons of Costa Rica
4834:Semenario Universidad
4736:May 17, 2014, at the
4716:universidadescr.com:
4530:May 17, 2014, at the
4405:May 17, 2014, at the
4253:May 17, 2014, at the
4060:Go Visit Costa Rica:
3765:The Complete Capuchin
3410:Barquero H., Jorque.
3155:Annual Census Figures
3124:hdi.globaldatalab.org
3043:General Cañas Highway
2814:Alejandro Morera Soto
2593:Other public services
2572:
2532:Virgen de los Ángeles
2489:
2422:
2246:
2239:'s sheet metal church
2235:
2161:San Rafael de Guatuso
2146:
2048:
1916:
1868:Industry and commerce
1803:
1182:white-headed capuchin
1094:
885:, which flows to the
874:
822:Cerro Espíritu Santo
655:
644:
599:Departamento de Rivas
506:Campaign of 1856-1857
477:
470:National independence
355:
347:
276:to the southwest and
40:Provincia de Alajuela
5608:at Wikimedia Commons
5569:Periodico La Segunda
5533:Periodico La Segunda
5497:Periodico La Segunda
5461:Periodico La Segunda
5399:Periodico La Segunda
5137:Periodico La Segunda
4946:Mentor Costarricense
4925:El Pais (Costa Rica)
4828:Eduardo Mora, José.
4073:visitcostarica.com:
4033:Periodico La Segunda
4004:La Prensa (Honduras)
3970:Periodico La Segunda
3843:Periodico La Segunda
3735:Periodico La Segunda
3356:Baily, John (1850).
3189:Baker, Christopher.
2868:José Figueres Ferrer
2521:Pan-American Highway
2340:Iglesia de la Agonía
2261:The municipality of
2088:Joaquín García Monge
2011:Battle of Santa Rosa
2000:The municipality of
1917:La Fortuna Waterfall
1122:can be found in the
1113:biodiversity hotspot
1008:flows west, site of
764:unmonitored, active
488:First Mexican Empire
196: • Density
37:Province of Alajuela
6176:Vázquez de Coronado
4903:Anywhere Costa Rica
4611:on 24 November 2015
4279:Sede de Occidente:
3414:. ArenalWelcome.com
3161:on 20 November 2015
2832:Julio Acosta García
2625:Political divisions
2619:hydroelectric plant
2391:César Valverde Vega
2302:built in 1931, the
1881:was constructed in
1879:hydroelectric plant
1648:Daily mean °F (°C)
1374:Daily mean °F (°C)
981:runs south through
619:San Carlos (canton)
497:In 1831, Alajuelan
253:[alaˈxwela]
122: /
6121:León Cortés Castro
5336:Dr. T. Leslie Youd
4811:2014-05-17 at the
4703:2012-10-16 at the
4683:2016-08-18 at the
4448:2014-05-17 at the
4428:2014-05-17 at the
4423:Lisimaco Chavarria
4286:2016-03-04 at the
4266:Portal de Sinabi:
4204:2014-10-15 at the
4181:2014-05-17 at the
4080:2014-07-01 at the
2856:Carlos Luis Fallas
2850:León Cortés Castro
2633:Canton (Head city)
2575:
2528:railroad disasters
2494:
2425:
2256:
2241:
2149:
2147:Palenque Margarita
2139:Indigenous peoples
2125:Carlos Luis Fallas
2055:
2051:Carlos Luis Fallas
2049:Publicity art for
2036:Culture and people
1919:
1806:
1171:Honduran white bat
1165:as well, like the
1133:Birds such as the
1097:
1073:Cataratas del Toro
879:
772:Cerro La Barranca
666:
656:Arenal Volcano in
650:
613:to the south, and
480:
358:
350:
335:Provincial history
188: • Total
175: • Total
160:Provincial capital
6197:Alajuela Province
6184:
6183:
5757:Costa Rica portal
5606:Alajuela Province
5604:Media related to
4877:978-9977-59-221-3
4586:978-9968-31-815-0
4550:San Carlos Al Dia
4305:Costa Rica Gratis
3813:. Weatherbase.com
3791:. Weatherbase.com
3498:San Carlos Al Dia
3246:978-9968-31-687-3
3071:River Celeste in
2802:Notable residents
2715:San Pedro de Poás
2617:is home to a new
2352:cestrum nocturnum
2218:Boston University
2084:José Enrique Rodó
1792:
1791:
1525:Climate data for
1518:
1517:
1251:Climate data for
1095:Bauhinia blakeana
1065:
1064:
864:
863:
571:hydroelectric dam
515:'s stronghold at
402:Founding Alajuela
242:
241:
126:10.567°N 84.600°W
18:Alajuela province
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2053:' "Mamita Yunai"
1874:free trade zones
1823:green vegetables
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1038:San Lorenzo
1031:Tres Amigos
1019:flows south
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86:Coat of arms
3210:undefined:
3087:Ficus aurea
2995:church and
2548:closed the
2408:Ibo Bonilla
2379:Rubén Darío
2192:during the
2115:grew up in
2080:Rubén Darío
1809:Agriculture
1255:, Alajuela
1143:hummingbird
1087:Environment
1082:Los Chorros
1059:Río Cuarto
837:Cerro Chato
567:Lake Arenal
541:Benedict XV
129: /
6191:Categories
6171:Turrubares
6116:Goicoechea
6096:Curridabat
6086:Alajuelita
6058:Puntarenas
6038:Monteverde
6008:Corredores
5995:Puntarenas
5927:San Rafael
5917:San Isidro
5874:Santa Cruz
5821:Guanacaste
5733:Río Cuarto
5708:San Carlos
5683:Los Chiles
5255:. San Jose
5202:. San Jose
3666:2014-05-16
3387:Arenal.net
3337:. San Jose
3129:2018-09-13
3107:References
2846:, Novelist
2795:Río Cuarto
2791:Río Cuarto
2785:San Rafael
2775:Los Chiles
2771:Los Chiles
2731:San Carlos
2604:Los Chiles
2544:President
2509:Los Chiles
2505:La Fortuna
2463:Costa Rica
2406:Architect
2356:Puntarenas
2270:church in
2220:, and the
2210:San Carlos
2174:San Carlos
2157:La Fortuna
2041:Literature
2015:Costa Rica
1991:San Carlos
1955:hot spring
1947:La Fortuna
1922:including
1838:San Carlos
1253:Los Chiles
1229:amphibians
1173:, and the
1151:kingfisher
1147:woodpecker
1128:Guanacaste
1109:Costa Rica
1079:La Fortuna
1068:Waterfalls
971:La Fortuna
966:Río Burío
937:Costa Rica
915:Costa Rica
674:Guanacaste
662:San Carlos
658:La Fortuna
631:Costa Rica
615:Guanacaste
549:Archbishop
545:papal bull
517:Santa Rosa
510:filibuster
484:Costa Rica
427:Costa Rica
392:encomienda
388:Guanacaste
361:Costa Rica
329:Los Chiles
278:Guanacaste
274:Puntarenas
183:Population
154:Costa Rica
6156:Santa Ana
6013:Coto Brus
5985:Talamanca
5980:Siquirres
5942:Sarapiquí
5922:San Pablo
5864:Nandayure
5829:Abangares
5811:Turrialba
5786:El Guarco
5718:San Ramón
5713:San Mateo
5643:Provinces
5370:La Nacion
5064:La Nacion
4639:La Nacion
4378:(journal)
4371:1659-3316
3908:La Nacion
3583:0034-7744
3451:2 October
2675:San Mateo
2671:San Mateo
2655:San Ramón
2651:San Ramón
2442:Frequent
2300:San Ramón
2254:cathedral
2206:Adventist
2186:La Garita
2167:Education
2071:San Ramón
1899:Coca-Cola
1827:pineapple
1788:Source:
1514:Source:
1240:with the
1210:wild cats
1016:Río Poas
941:Nicaragua
921:Río Frío
637:Mountains
595:Nicaragua
589:Geography
583:Tronadora
565:In 1979,
543:issued a
525:Nicaragua
499:folk hero
448:San Ramón
446:in 1836,
442:founding
419:Nicaragua
321:San Ramón
262:Nicaragua
233:very high
6151:San José
6146:Puriscal
6073:San José
6023:Garabito
5849:Hojancha
5844:Carrillo
5801:Oreamuno
5796:La Unión
5776:Alvarado
5698:Palmares
5663:Alajuela
5655:Alajuela
5338:(1993).
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5171:The Week
4809:Archived
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3030:Palmares
3028:ring in
2967:Palmares
2924:Alajuela
2705:Palmares
2701:Palmares
2645:Alajuela
2641:Alajuela
2471:speedway
2467:Palmares
2344:art deco
2316:art deco
2296:art deco
2252:art deco
2194:Cold War
2013:between
2002:Alajuela
1987:Palmares
1858:Palmares
1005:Virilla
680:and the
611:San José
439:Alajuela
377:Garabito
373:Guatusos
289:Alajuela
270:San José
245:Alajuela
237:4th of 7
205:Demonyms
164:Alajuela
48:Province
6161:Tarrazú
6136:Moravia
6048:Parrita
6028:Golfito
6018:Esparza
5960:Guácimo
5912:Heredia
5889:Heredia
5879:Tilarán
5859:Liberia
5854:La Cruz
5834:Bagaces
5806:Paraíso
5791:Jiménez
5781:Cartago
5768:Cartago
5738:Zarcero
5693:Orotina
5688:Naranjo
5678:Guatuso
4441:Go.cr:
3817:May 15,
3795:May 15,
3691:2 April
2997:topiary
2993:Zarcero
2893:Gallery
2781:Guatuso
2745:Zarcero
2741:Zarcero
2735:Quesada
2725:Orotina
2721:Orotina
2695:Naranjo
2691:Naranjo
2587:Quesada
2559:Cartago
2539:Orotina
2401:ox cart
2285:Naranjo
2224:(INA).
1983:oxcarts
1974:topiary
1970:Zarcero
1959:Tabacón
1909:Tourism
1854:tobacco
1846:Naranjo
1796:Economy
1783:(18.7)
1778:(18.4)
1773:(18.4)
1768:(18.4)
1763:(18.2)
1758:(18.7)
1743:(19.1)
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1324:(33.8)
1319:(32.7)
1314:(30.9)
1309:(29.7)
1235:Climate
1214:Jaguars
1206:ocelots
1202:margays
1135:quetzal
1120:orchids
1045:Arenal
814:active
796:active
720:active
627:Cartago
623:Heredia
607:Heredia
579:Tabacón
573:by the
464:Quesada
460:Zarcero
456:Naranjo
435:oratory
431:Heredia
408:Cartago
369:Spanish
309:Orotina
305:Zarcero
301:Naranjo
293:Quesada
282:cantons
266:Heredia
256:) is a
191:885,571
142:Country
117:84°36′W
114:10°34′N
6111:Escazú
6091:Aserrí
6081:Acosta
6063:Quepos
5975:Pococí
5970:Matina
5907:Flores
5869:Nicoya
5728:Sarchí
5673:Grecia
5668:Atenas
5582:13 May
5546:13 May
5510:13 May
5474:13 May
5438:13 May
5412:13 May
5376:12 May
5259:16 May
5232:16 May
5206:14 May
5176:14 May
5150:13 May
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5070:14 May
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4229:13 May
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3856:13 May
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3508:15 May
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3418:15 May
3392:15 May
3341:12 May
3243:
3165:16 May
3013:church
2928:Atenas
2908:Sarchí
2886:Grecia
2751:Sarchí
2685:Atenas
2681:Atenas
2665:Grecia
2661:Grecia
2615:Grecia
2583:Grecia
2511:, and
2454:, and
2397:Sarchí
2360:Grecia
2324:cupola
2312:Atenas
2274:, the
2272:Sarchí
2268:gothic
2263:Grecia
2237:Grecia
2200:. The
2178:Atenas
2153:Maleku
2117:Atenas
1995:Grecia
1979:Sarchí
1883:Grecia
1850:orange
1821:, and
1819:tubers
1815:coffee
1534:Month
1260:Month
1196:, the
1192:, the
1157:, and
1155:toucan
1076:La Paz
903:Notes
867:Rivers
855:1,110
844:1,140
841:3,740
828:1,214
825:3,983
811:1,443
808:4,734
793:1,670
790:5,479
778:1,696
775:5,882
761:2,003
758:6,572
748:2,034
745:6,672
735:2,117
732:6,944
717:2,704
714:8,871
704:Notes
462:, and
452:Grecia
444:Atenas
425:, and
423:Nicoya
415:Bishop
325:Grecia
227:(2019)
151:
6166:Tibás
5965:Limón
5952:Limón
5902:Belén
5897:Barva
5839:Cañas
5723:Upala
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3073:Upala
2765:Upala
2761:Upala
2600:Upala
2513:Upala
2415:Sport
1895:China
1842:Upala
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1489:(23)
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1299:Year
1111:is a
900:Name
695:Name
553:Limón
317:Upala
230:0.804
6131:Mora
6106:Dota
5703:Poás
5645:and
5584:2014
5548:2014
5512:2014
5476:2014
5440:2014
5414:2014
5378:2014
5352:2012
5295:Time
5261:2014
5234:2014
5208:2014
5178:2014
5152:2014
5098:2014
5072:2014
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