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  2. Segunda División de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rican Second Division (also known as Liga Transcomer for sponsorship reasons) is a professional league incorporated in 1921 for association football clubs in Costa Rica. It is the country's second-tier/division football competition, which is contested by 18 clubs and operates by a system of promotion and relegation .

  3. Portal:Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica (UK: / ˌ k ɒ s t ə ˈ r iː k ə /, US: / ˌ k oʊ s t ə-/ ⓘ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika]; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in the Central American region of North America.

  4. Portal:Costa Rica/Costa Rica topics - Wikipedia

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  5. Portal:Costa Rica/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Costa Rica/Did you know/5 ...that John Biehl, a Chilean government minister in the 1990s, led the successful campaign for Costa Rican president Óscar Arias ...

  6. Cantons of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    According to the Executive Decree N°41548-MGP (Declara oficial para efectos administrativos, la aprobación de la División Territorial Administrativa de la República), a city in Costa Rica is a ceremonial title awarded to a district or districts which contain the administrative center regardless of factors such as population, population density, or economic indicators.

  7. San Miguel District, Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 9°58′59″N 84°03′28″W  /  9.9830038°N 84.0577567°W  / 9.9830038; -84.0577567 Country

  8. Lycée Franco-Costaricien - Wikipedia

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    1967: Cultural cooperation agreement between Costa Rica and France, by exchange of notes N° 62 RE and number 53335-AE of 30 November 1967. 1968: Installation of the high school in the "Casa de los Leones" (Paseo Colón). 1969: Promulgation of Law 4481 of 9 December 1969 and opening of the primary school. 1972: First graduating class (33 diplomas).

  9. National Route 2 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    It traverses the Cerro de la Muerte (Death Mountain) and at 3,335 meters (10,942 feet), it is the highest point in the Pan-American Highway. [1]It then goes south and downward from Cerro de la Muerte to San Isidro de El General district, Buenos Aires town, Térraba river, Palmar Norte town, Palmar Sur town, and Paso Canoas border town, which borders with Panamá.