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  2. Ciudad Quesada, Alicante - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Quesada is a district in the municipality of Rojales in the Province of Alicante, Spain. It has a population of 16,583 people (INE 2013 [1]).

  3. Quesada, San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Quesada is a district of the San Carlos canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the head city of the canton of San Carlos . Although Ciudad Quesada is the official name, it is commonly referred to by the area name of San Carlos.

  4. Quesada, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Quesada is a Spanish municipality in the province of Jaén. It is in the Alto Guadalquivir comarca and its inhabitants are called quesadenses or quesadeños . It has an area of 328.7 km² and 5483 inhabitants according to the 2016 census.

  5. Quesada - Wikipedia

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    Quesada, Spain, a town in the province of Jaén, in Andalusia; Ciudad Quesada, Alicante, a town in the province of Alicante, in Valencia, Spain; Quesada, Costa Rica, a city and district in the canton of San Carlos in the province of Alajuela; Quesada, Guatemala, a municipality

  6. San Carlos (canton) - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos has an area of 3,352.33 km 2 (1,294.34 sq mi) [4] and a mean elevation of 340 m (1,120 ft). [1]The canton encompasses a major portion of the San Carlos Plain, a wide expanse on the Caribbean side of the Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range).

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Quesada - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Ciudad Quesada is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Costa Rica.It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of San José de Costa Rica. the episcopal see is Ciudad Quesada (or, more simply, Quesada; alternatively known as San Carlos).

  8. La Fortuna, San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    La Fortuna was created on 5 February 1952 by Decreto Ejecutivo 15. [2]Originally called "El Burío", La Fortuna was founded in the mid 1930s by settlers that came from Ciudad Quesada, Grecia (canton), Alajuela and other parts of the region.

  9. Estadio Carlos Ugalde Álvarez - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Carlos Ugalde Álvarez is a multi-use stadium in Ciudad Quesada, Costa Rica. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of A.D. San Carlos. The stadium holds 5,600 people. [1]