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  2. 2022 in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    April 3 – Rodrigo Chaves Robles is elected President of Costa Rica after voters in Costa Rica head to the polls to vote in the second round. [3] April 7 – A DHL Boeing 757-200 cargo plane breaks into two parts after making an emergency landing at the Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, Costa Rica. No one is injured. [4]

  3. Alajuela - Wikipedia

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    The city is the birthplace of Juan Santamaría, the national hero of Costa Rica and the figure who gives the name to the country's main international airport, which is south of Alajuela downtown.

  4. San José, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the airport was named the 3rd Best Airport in Latin America/Caribbean from the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International. [40] In 2023, Juan Santamaría International Airport received 5.6 million passengers, most of them from international flights.

  5. Guanacaste Airport - Wikipedia

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    Guanacaste Airport—officially, Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Daniel Oduber Quirós)—(IATA: LIR, ICAO: MRLB), and also known as Liberia International Airport, is one of four international airports in Costa Rica.

  6. La Aurora International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport currently has two terminals: Central and North. The airport is the fourth-busiest in Central America in terms of passenger traffic behind Tocumen International Airport in Panamá, Juan Santamaría International Airport in Costa Rica, and the El Salvador International Airport.

  7. National Route 1 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    A heavy transited component of Route 1 is the segment between San José and San Ramón, from the junction with Route 39 until Juan Santamaría International Airport, the road will be widen to four lanes per direction, then from the airport to San Ramón (canton) which as of 2019 is a one lane per direction design, with several short upward ...

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