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  2. Women's Club of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Club of Costa Rica (Spanish: Club de Mujeres de Costa Rica) is a San José, Costa Rica organization established in 1940 that raises funds for charity. [2] Originally founded by and for Americans in Costa Rica , the women's club now includes members of many nationalities.

  3. Monterrey, San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Monterrey district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 10°34′34″N 84°37′26″W  /  10.5762433°N 84.6239045°W  / 10.5762433; -84.6239045 Country

  4. Amelia Valverde - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Valverde Villalobos (born 14 January 1987) is a Costa Rican association football manager who is currently the manager of Liga MX Femenil side C.F. Monterrey.. Valverde was previously part of the Costa Rica women's national football team program from 2011 to 2023 in various roles, including assistant manager of the senior and under-20 teams, and finally manager of the senior team from ...

  5. Melissa Herrera - Wikipedia

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    She played all three of Costa Rica's matches at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. [5] On 13 June 2015, during Costa Rica's second match in the tournament against South Korea, she scored the opening goal of the match which ended 2–2. [6] Herrera continued to play for Costa Rica in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. [7]

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rican part of the site was initially listed independently in 1983, the part in Panama was added in 1990. [5] [6] Cocos Island National Park Puntarenas: 1997 820bis; ix, x (natural) The island, around 550 kilometres (340 mi) off the mainland, is located at the meeting point of the Equatorial Counter Current and other currents. It ...

  7. Reinas de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Reinas de Costa Rica is a national beauty pageant in Costa Rica that selects representatives to the Miss World and Miss International pageant. After the Miss Costa Rica pageant stopped sending contestants to the Miss World and Miss International pageants in 2006, the franchise was acquired by the Reinas de Costa Rica organization presided by Alan Aleman.

  8. Daniela Solera - Wikipedia

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    Daniela Solera Vega (born 21 July 1997) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga MX Femenil club Atlas and the Costa Rica women's national team.. Having started her career while at school in her home province, Solera then had highly successful stints in the Colombian Women's Football League that each facilitated moves to Europe.

  9. La Sabana Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    Fountain and ornamental pond, with contemporary sculpture Park trees and football field. La Sabana Metropolitan Park (Spanish: Parque Metropolitano La Sabana) is located in downtown San José, Costa Rica. It is the country's largest and most significant urban park. [1] La Sabana is considered "the lungs of San José" by Costa Ricans. [2]