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  2. List of radio stations in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    91.7 FM On Radio - Jaco 91.9 FM Zoom Radio 93.5 FM and 670 AM Radio Monumental 95.5 FM 95.5 Jazz 96.3 FM Radio Centro 96.7 FM Radio Universidad de Costa Rica See: Radio stations of University of Costa Rica. 98.7 FM Radio Columbia 99.5 FM Radio 2 101.9 FM Radio U See: Radio stations of University of Costa Rica. 104.1 FM Onda Brava Radio (Liberia ...

  3. MVS Radio - Wikipedia

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    MVS Radio are a group of four international Spanish-language radio networks owned by the mass media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones.The group of radio networks consists of Exa FM, La Mejor FM, Globo and MVS Noticias and are broadcast in a various Latin American countries including Argentina, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and the United States.

  4. Estadio Ebal Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Ebal Rodriguez is a multi-use stadium in Guápiles, Costa Rica. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Santos de Guápiles . The stadium holds 3,000 people.

  5. Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (English: Costa Rican Institute of Electricity) (ICE) is the Costa Rican government-run electricity and telecommunications services provider. Together with the Radiographic Costarricense SA (RACSA) and Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz (CNFL), they form the ICE Group.

  6. Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá is a football stadium in San Juan de Tibás, with a seating capacity of 23,112, making it the second-largest stadium in the country. [2] The stadium is the home of Deportivo Saprissa, and was named in honor of the team's founder Ricardo Saprissa. The stadium's nickname "The Monster's Cave" (La Cueva del Monstruo ...

  7. Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011) - Wikipedia

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    The old National Stadium was demolished on May 12, 2008, after UCR (Universidad de Costa Rica) vs. Brujas FC [9] match and a 200M race where Nery Brenes set a new national record (20:28 seconds). The president of Costa Rica , Óscar Arias and the leader of People's Republic of China Hu Jintao , agreed to build the stadium during Arias' first ...

  8. A.D. Guanacasteca - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Chorotega aerial view Major renovations planned for the 2021 season to meet First Division requirements includes: roof, lighting, new dressing rooms, gym, press room and commercial stands. In addition, the stadium is shared with the Asociación Deportiva Nicoya , women's soccer team of the Women's First Division.

  9. Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (1924) Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 11:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...