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  2. List of newspapers in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rica News, daily, in English [1] Diario Extra, daily, in Spanish; tabloid press; the country's principal newspaper by circulation; La Nación, daily, in Spanish [2] La Prensa Libre, daily, in Spanish; first newspaper founded in the country; La Teja, daily, in Spanish; The Tico Times, weekly, in English

  3. San José, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    San José is Costa Rica's seat of national government, focal point of political and economic activity, and major transportation hub. San José is simultaneously one of Costa Rica's cantons , with its municipal land area covering 44.62 square kilometers (17.23 square miles) [ 4 ] and having within it an estimated population of 352,381 people in ...

  4. San José Province - Wikipedia

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    Cerro de la Muerte, southeast of the province. San José (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ xoˈse]) is a province of Costa Rica. It is located in the central part of the country, and borders (clockwise beginning in the north) the provinces of Alajuela, Heredia, Limón, Cartago and Puntarenas. The provincial and national capital is San José. The ...

  5. Interurbano Line (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    San José La Corte 15.91 9.89 platform Catedral San José Atlántico: 17.94 11.15 building, staffed Cartago, Alajuela-Río Segundo-Heredia-San José Carmen: San José UCR 19.88 12.35 platform Cartago, Alajuela-Río Segundo-Heredia-San José San Pedro: Montes de Oca: ULatina 20.82 12.94 platform Cartago, Alajuela-Río Segundo-Heredia-San José ...

  6. The Tico Times - Wikipedia

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    The Tico Times was founded in 1956 as a student newspaper under the guidance of Elisabeth "Betty" Dyer at the Lincoln School in San José, Costa Rica's capital. [1] The print edition "reached its heyday between 2005 and 2007, flush with real-estate advertisements aimed at foreign tourists during the U.S. housing boom". [2]

  7. National Route 27 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2017 Costa Rica’s National Concessions Council (CNC) noted that the road had reached a saturation point of 70 percent, which qualified for expansion. [6] In 2020, the Costa Rican government and the current concessionaire Globalvia signed a letter of understanding to negotiate a process for conducing studies on the expansion of ...

  8. Escazú (district) - Wikipedia

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    Escazú has an area of 4.56 km 2 [3] and an elevation of 1,101 metres. [1]It is located on the northeast slopes of the Cerros de Escazú, 9 kilometers west of the national capital city of San José, and lies in the center of the canton, limiting west to Santa Ana Canton, north to San Rafael district and south to San Antonio district.

  9. San Ignacio District, Acosta - Wikipedia

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    San Ignacio is a district of the Acosta canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] Geography. San Ignacio has an area of 22.63 km 2 [3] ...