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  2. Manuel Antonio National Park - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Antonio National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio) is a small national park in the Central Pacific Conservation Area located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, just south of the city of Quepos, Puntarenas, and 157 km (98 mi) from the national capital of San José. It was established in 1972, when the local community sought ...

  3. Quepos (canton) - Wikipedia

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    The canton lies along the central Pacific coast between the mouths of the Damas and Barú rivers. The northeastern border runs through high, remote coastal mountain ranges. The county is most famous for being the home of the Manuel Antonio National Park, the most visited national park in Costa Rica.

  4. Quepos - Wikipedia

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    Quepos is the gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The city is very tourism-oriented, having many bars and restaurants and a vivacious night-life. Quepos is well known thanks to being the gateway to a popular National Park and beaches in Costa Rica.

  5. Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava - Wikipedia

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    ortrait made on 1836. Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava (October 15, 1806 – 23 December 1880) was a Costa Rican politician. [1] [2]He was born in Cartago.His parents were Félix de Bonilla y Pacheco and Catalina de Nava López del Corral, the daughter of the Spanish Governor José Joaquín de Nava y Cabezudo.

  6. List of national parks of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Turrialba is the second highest volcano in Costa Rica with an elevation of 3,340 m (10,960 ft). The volcano is periodically active. [34] Total: 816,521 ha (2,017,670 acres) (including ocean) The land area of national parks make up 13 percent of the area of Costa Rica and about one-half of the total protected land area in Costa Rica.

  7. Quepos La Managua Airport - Wikipedia

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    La Managua Airport (IATA: XQP, ICAO: MRQP) is an airport approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) east of the Pacific coastal city of Quepos, Costa Rica, serving this city as well as the Manuel Antonio National Park and other tourist attractions in the central part of Puntarenas Province. The airport is named for the La Managua barrio where it is located.

  8. The Sloth Institute Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Sloth Institute Costa Rica is a small, not-for-profit organization based in Manuel Antonio, close to Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of sloths. It often takes in orphaned or injured sloths, which require care.

  9. List of presidents of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica

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    Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava: 1836 August – December Francisco Javier Sáenz Ulloa 1836 January – February Miguel Alfaro Saborío 1837 January – February José Julián Blanco Zamora 1837 March – April Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla: 1837 March – April Félix Sancho Alvarado 1837 September – 1838 May Free State of Costa Rica

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