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  2. National Liberation Party (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The National Liberation Party ( Spanish: Partido Liberación Nacional, PLN ), nicknamed the verdiblancos ("green and whites"), [6] is a political party in Costa Rica. The party is a member of the Socialist International. [7] Social-democratic by statute, the party has a few internal factions, including liberals, Third Way supporters, centrists ...

  3. Progressive Liberal Party (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Liberal Party ( Spanish: Partido Liberal Progresista) is a classical-liberal political party in Costa Rica. [3] [4] [5] It was founded on February 27, 2016, and participated in the 2018 parliamentary election for deputies in the provinces of San José, Alajuela, Heredia and Puntarenas, without obtaining seats in the Legislative ...

  4. Parque Viva - Wikipedia

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    Parque Viva is a sporting and entertainment complex located in Alajuela, Costa Rica.. Parque Viva is the first entertainment center of its kind in Central America. [1] The park, spanning over a total area of 30,000 square meters (approx. 7.41 acres or 3 ha), includes the 16k-seat Coca-Cola Amphitheatre, Circuit Go Rigo Go, and Centro Printea.

  5. Alajuela (canton) - Wikipedia

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    According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [4] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the National Liberation Party candidate, Roberto Hernán Thompson Chacón, was elected mayor of the canton with 22.73% of the votes, with Sofía Marcela González Barquero and Elías Mateo Chaves Hernández as first and second vice ...

  6. Politics of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Costa Rica take place in a framework of a presidential, representative democratic republic, with a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the president and their cabinet, and the President of Costa Rica is both the head of state and head of government. Legislative power is vested in the Legislative Assembly.

  7. Aveiro, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal. (2021) Aveiro ( pronounced [aˈvɐjɾu] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. In 2021, the population was 80,880, [ 1 ] in an area of 197.58 square kilometres (76.29 sq mi): [ 2 ] it is the second most populous city in the Centro Region of Portugal (after Coimbra ). Along with the neighbouring city of Ílhavo, Aveiro is part ...

  8. Parque Diversiones - Wikipedia

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    El Parque Diversiones Dr. Roberto Ortiz Brenes (English: The Dr. Roberto Ortiz Brenes Amusement Park, also known as Parque Diversiones or “fun park”), is an amusement park located in San José, Costa Rica. The park's motto is "healthy children help sick children". [ 1] The park was named for Dr. Brenes, whose proposal for a theme park ...

  9. National Restoration Party (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    National Restoration party. The National Restoration Party ( Spanish: Partido Restauración Nacional – PRN or PREN) is a political party in Costa Rica. It was founded in 2005 by Carlos Avendaño Calvo mostly by dissidents of Costa Rica's historical Christian party, Costa Rican Renewal, after its then only deputy, Carlos Avendaño Calvo, left. [1]