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  2. Upala Airport - Wikipedia

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    Upala Airport (IATA: UPL, ICAO: MRUP) is an airport serving the town of Upala in Alajuela Province, Costa Rica. Upala is 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of the Nicaragua border. The runway is just south of the town, across the small Zapote River .

  3. Alajuela - Wikipedia

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    Apolinar de Jesus Soto (1827–1911) Vice-President of Costa Rica (1886–1889). The title was called then Primer Designado; Juan Santamaría (1831–1856) Costa Rican national hero. Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez (1831–1882) President of Costa Rica (1870–82) Born in Bagaces, Guardia married and lived in Alajuela most of his life

  4. Guápiles Airport - Wikipedia

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    Guápiles Airport (IATA: GPL, ICAO: MRGP) is an airport serving Guápiles, a town in Pococí canton, Limón Province, Costa Rica. The runway is within the western section of the town. The El Coco VOR-DME (Ident: TIO) is located 29.5 nautical miles (55 km) west-southwest of the

  5. Limón International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport re-opened on 1 July 2006 after being closed nearly 20 years for domestic flights. It is the primary airport serving the Caribbean side of Costa Rica.. The Presidency Ministry announced in June 2011 that Sansa Airlines would begin regular scheduled flights four times a week to Limón Airport, beginning in July and costing ₡30,000–₡75,000 ($60–$150), to increase tourism to ...

  6. San Pedro, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 9°55′59″N 84°02′49″W  /  9.9331667°N 84.0469973°W  / 9.9331667; -84.0469973 Country

  7. National Route 1 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Sketch map of the 17 OBIS projects on the Route 1 of Costa Rica, between San José and San Ramón Barranca to Liberia enhancements Highway 1 in Guanacaste, near Liberia. This project was split into three subprojects, to widen the road from one lane per direction to two lanes per direction, four lanes in total.

  8. National Route 27 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2017 Costa Rica’s National Concessions Council (CNC) noted that the road had reached a saturation point of 70 percent, which qualified for expansion. [6] In 2020, the Costa Rican government and the current concessionaire Globalvia signed a letter of understanding to negotiate a process for conducing studies on the expansion of ...

  9. Tortuguero Airport - Wikipedia

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    Barra de Tortuguero Airport (IATA: TTQ, ICAO: MRBT), is an airport serving Tortuguero village and Tortuguero National Park in Pococí Canton, Limón Province, Costa Rica.The runway lies on a narrow strip between the Tortuguero River and the Caribbean shoreline, 3 kilometres (2 mi) northwest of Tortuguero village.