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  2. Arenal Volcano National Park - Wikipedia

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    Location in Costa Rica. Arenal Volcano National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Volcán Arenal) is a Costa Rican national park in the central part of the country, part of the Arenal Huetar Norte Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country, which was believed to be dormant until a major eruption in 1968.

  3. Arenal Volcano - Wikipedia

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    1968 to 2010. Arenal in November 2006. Arenal Volcano (Spanish: Volcán Arenal) is an active andesitic stratovolcano in north-western Costa Rica around 90 km (56 mi) northwest of San José, in the province of Alajuela, canton of San Carlos, and district of La Fortuna. The Arenal volcano measures at least 1,633 metres (5,358 ft) high. [2]

  4. Tenorio Volcano National Park - Wikipedia

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    Celeste River within the park. Tenorio Volcano National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Volcán Tenorio) is a national park in the northern part of Costa Rica, which forms part of the Arenal Tempisque Conservation Area. The jewel of the national park is the Tenorio Volcano, from which it derives its name. The volcano was made part of the ...

  5. Costa Rica travel guide: Everything you need to know before ...

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    Costa Rica has great white-water rafting at all levels, but nowhere beats Pacuaré Lodge, where it’s more than light adventure – it’s the road in. While your bags are zip-lined to the hotel ...

  6. Rincón de la Vieja Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Rincón de la Vieja is one of six active Costa Rican volcanoes: the others are Poás, Irazú, Miravalles, Arenal, and Turrialba. As of 2021, only Rincón de la Vieja, Turrialba and Poás are considered active. Currently, it is a national park where many trails are usually closed due to volcanic activities, and it is normal to hear rumblings ...

  7. Bignay, Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    2.688 km 2 (1.038 sq mi) Population. (2020 [1]) • Total. 49,716. • Density. 18,000/km 2 (48,000/sq mi) Bignay is a barangay in Valenzuela City, Philippines. It was named after a tree called bignay or Antidesma bunius that is plentiful in the area. [citation needed]

  8. Tortuguero National Park - Wikipedia

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    View of Control Office of Tortuguero National Park. Tortuguero National Park is a national park in the Limón Province of Costa Rica. It is situated within the Tortuguero Conservation Area of the northeastern part of the country. [ 3 ] Despite its remote location, reachable only by airplane or boat, it is the third-most visited park in Costa ...

  9. La Fortuna, San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Arenal is often cited by scientists as being in the top 10 or top 20 of the world's most active volcanoes. [5] [6] [7] La Fortuna is less than 10 kilometres (6 mi) from the 5,480 feet (1,670 m) peak of Arenal and less than 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Arenal Volcano National Park entrance, which is west of the peak, whereas La Fortuna is east of the peak.