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  2. Mexican Federal Highway 15D - Wikipedia

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    The two roads meet at Costa Rica, taking a southeast trajectory past La Cruz de Elota, Dimas and Mármol toward Mazatlán. Two toll plazas, Costa Rica and Mármol, [ 12 ] charge 130 and 116 pesos, respectively, [ 14 ] with the total cost of the road being 246 pesos.

  3. Costa Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used term in Costa Rican restaurants is agua con gas meaning "water with gas", or carbonated water. Water is generally potable in Costa Rica, but this is not guaranteed. [1] In Costa Rica, beer is the most commonly consumed alcoholic drink. Imperial and Pilsen are the two most widely popular beers in the country. Imperial was founded ...

  4. Irazu Costa Rica Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Irazu Costa Rican Restaurant is a Latin American restaurant in Chicago, Illinois that opened in 1990. It is located on Milwaukee Avenue in the Bucktown/Wicker Park neighborhood on Chicago's north side. The restaurant takes its name from the Irazú volcano in Costa Rica. [1]

  5. Videxport - Wikipedia

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    Asociación Agrícola Local de Productores de Hortalizas, Frutas y Legumbres de Hermosillo, A.C. Asociación de Usuarios del Distrito de Riego 051, Costa de Hermosillo, A.C. Productora de Nuez S.P.R. de R.I; Asociación de Productores de Hortalizas del Valle de Guaymas y Empalme; Asociación de Organismos de Agricultores del Norte de Sonora (AOANS)

  6. Paseo de los Estudiantes - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de los Estudiantes ("Students Walkway" in English) is an urban area in San José, Costa Rica, the capital of Costa Rica.The area began to develop as a commercial center during the last decades of the twentieth century, basically with the advent of supermarkets, shops and some restaurants whose owners are Chinese.

  7. Camino de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Camino de Costa Rica (Way of Costa Rica) is a 280 kilometres (170 miles) long hiking trail across Costa Rica.It runs from the Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean coast), the southernmost part of the Tortuguero canals, up the mountain and through indigenous territory near the Barbilla National Park and through valleys and mountain ranges of the central region of the country, just south of the ...

  8. Acosta (canton) - Wikipedia

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    According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [4] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the National Liberation Party candidate, Nelson Martín Umaña Quirós, was elected mayor of the canton with 41.92% of the votes, with Tania Granados Borbón and Marianela Arias Elizondo as first and second vice mayors, respectively.

  9. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    A mocha latte in Costa Rica. A café mocha is a variant of a caffè latte. Like a latte, it is typically one third espresso and two thirds steamed milk, but a portion of chocolate is added, typically in the form of a chocolate syrup, although other vending systems use instant chocolate powder. Mochas can contain dark or milk chocolate. [58]