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  2. Puerto Barrios - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Barrios is the departmental seat of Izabal department and is the administrative seat of Puerto Barrios municipality. It is Guatemala's main Caribbean Sea port, together with its more modern twin port town just to the southwest, Santo Tomás de Castilla. As of the 2018 census, the population of Puerto Barrios was 100,593.

  3. Puerto Barrios Airport - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Barrios Airport is located in the northern part of the city of Puerto Barrios, near the shore of Amatique Bay.. In the 1920s and 30s Puerto Barrios was a seaplane destination only; a first concrete runway was built by the United States Government during World War II for strategic reasons. [3]

  4. Puntarenas - Wikipedia

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    The name Puntarenas comes from a portmanteau of punta and arenas, which means "point" and "sands", respectively.In English this would translate roughly to "Sand Point". The name is first referenced by the arrival in February 1720 of the pirate John Clipperton to the area, which recorded in his journals to have arrived to a "Punta de Arena", referring to the needle-like area on which the city ...

  5. Buenos Aires District, Palmares - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 10°04′14″N 84°25′54″W  /  10.0705043°N 84.4317953°W  / 10.0705043; -84.4317953 Country

  6. La Ribera District - Wikipedia

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    La Ribera district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 9°59′38″N 84°10′55″W  /  9.9938512°N 84.1819931°W  / 9.9938512; -84.1819931 Country

  7. Districts of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Costa Rica are five-digit numeric, and were introduced in March 2007; they are associated with and identify a unique district. The first digit denotes one of the seven provinces, the 2nd and 3rd refer to the 82 cantons (unique within the province), the 4th and 5th the 488 districts (unique within the canton). [2]

  8. Limoncito District - Wikipedia

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    Limoncito district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 8°51′06″N 83°02′49″W  /  8.8516781°N 83.0468895°W  / 8.8516781; -83.0468895 Country

  9. Administrative divisions of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    With the establishment of the republic and the declaration of Costa Rica as "free, sovereign and independent republic," the Political Constitution of the Reformed Costa Rica of 1848 was approved on November 30 Of that year, and according to Law No. 36 of December 7 of 1848, the denominations of province, canton & district. [3]