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  2. Illegal taxi operation - Wikipedia

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    Unlicensed cabs may be found cruising the residential streets of a city, typically in the working-class neighborhoods. Sometimes, drivers will also wait at a location where taxi service is in demand, such as airport or train station arrival areas or shopping centers, asking arriving passengers if they need a ride.

  3. Nosara Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nosara Airport (IATA: NOB, ICAO: MRNS) is an airport serving Nosara, a village in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica. The airport is approximately 15 minutes from the beaches of Nosara, the main tourist attraction in the area. The airport is owned and administered by the country's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC).

  4. Nosara - Wikipedia

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    The district is served by Nosara Airport, located only 15 minutes from Nosara beaches, served by Sansa Airlines. There is also a taxi service from the major international airports in San Jose and Liberia. The town is spread out and surrounded by jungle. People who live there usually get around with motorcycles, not a lot of them have cars.

  5. List of airports in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Dirección General de Aviación Civil - Costa Rica (in Spanish) [dead link ‍]; AIP Costa Rica: Part 3 Aerodromes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.

  6. Taxi livery - Wikipedia

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    Taxi in Alexandria, Egypt. In Egypt, taxi liveries vary by governorate.The most iconic Egyptian taxis are those of Cairo (navy blue and white) and Alexandria (yellow and black), although a new Cairo livery (white with a black-and-white checkered stripe along the centre) has arisen in recent years, indicating those taxis with working meters.

  7. Juan Santamaría International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Juan Santamaria International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Costa Rica, having experienced a constant increase in traffic since its opening in 1958, boosted by the growing flow of tourists. The airport reached more than one million passengers per year for the first time in 1991 and having a record number of passengers in 2023.

  8. Taxiing - Wikipedia

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    Airbus jet airliners taxiing at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport A privately owned Sea Vixen taxis back from an air show flight, with wings folding as it moves.. Taxiing (rarely spelled taxying) [1] is the movement of an aircraft on the ground, under its own power, in contrast to towing or pushback where the aircraft is moved by a tug.

  9. Talk:Nosara Airport - Wikipedia

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