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  2. Jacó, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Carara is home to one of the largest remaining populations of wild scarlet macaws in the country. The Manuel Antonio National Park is located 75 kilometres south of Jacó. Jacó lies about 100 kilometers (a little less than two hours via Route 34 ) from the capital San José and an hour and a half from Costa Rica's primary international airport ...

  3. Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people of Costa Rica, or Native Costa Ricans, are the people who lived in what is now Costa Rica prior to European and African contact and the descendants of those peoples. About 114,000 indigenous people live in the country, comprising 2.4% of the total population. [1] Indigenous Costa Ricans strive to keep their cultural traditions ...

  4. Miskito people - Wikipedia

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    Miskito raiders reached as far north as the Yucatán, and as far south as Costa Rica. Many of their captives were sold into slavery to European slave traders (even as the Zambo were originally slaves themselves), and many of them ended up working on Jamaican sugar plantations . [ 11 ]

  5. Playa Herradura, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Playa Herradura, Costa Rica. Coordinates: 9.659748°N 84.634638°W. Playa Herradura (Herradura Beach) is a coastal town in the Central Pacific Region of Costa Rica. It is located about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), north of Jacó in the province of Puntarenas. The name Herradura refers to the horseshoe shape of the bay.

  6. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica (UK: / ˌkɒstə ˈriːkə /, US: / ˌkoʊstə -/ ⓘ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika]; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica, [10] is a country in the Central American region of North America. It borders Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to ...

  7. Category:Costa Rican women - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Costa Rican women". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Ana Cardoso (enslaved woman) Pancha Carrasco. Sandra Cauffman. Mercedes Chacón Porras. La Galería de las Mujeres de Costa Rica. Dora Emilia Mora de Retana.

  8. Puntarenas - Wikipedia

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    Puntarenas (Spanish pronunciation: [puntaˈɾenas]) is a city in the Puntarenas Province, on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Puntarenas canton, it is awarded the title of city, which comprises the Puntarenas, Chacarita and El Roble districts. [1][2] As the city of the first canton of the province, it is the ...

  9. Manuel Antonio National Park - Wikipedia

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    Location in Costa Rica. 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 ...