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Museums in San José, Costa Rica (8 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in San José, Costa Rica" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Despite closing its 6,000 m 2 store at Multiplaza San José Costa Rica, Carrión expressed an intention at the time to expand in the country [4] and did eventually open a new store in Alajuela in 2015. [1] The company later pulled out of the Costa Rica market, [4] and its unique location in Honduras closed in 2019. [5]
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 ...
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Tourist attractions in San José, Costa Rica (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "San José, Costa Rica" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
San José Central Market (Spanish: Mercado central) is the largest market of the city of San José, Costa Rica. Established in 1880, it occupies an entire block on Avenida Central, 250m northwest of the Parque Central. The market contains a complex of narrow alleys with over 200 shops, stalls, and cheap restaurants called sodas. A huge range of ...
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The Central Valley had been traditionally the favorite place for Costa Ricans to live, and even today it contains an unequal distribution of population of the country, in relation to its size. This is because of the fertility of land in the region, helped by the influence of volcanoes and rivers that run through the valley.