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    Térraba River (Spanish: Río Grande de Térraba), in the southern Brunca region of Costa Rica, is the largest river in that country. The indigenous Boruca...
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    Naso people (redirect from Térraba people)
    along the Térraba River, the Térraba have survived off the land for more than 500 years. The river called Grande de Térraba is the largest river in Costa...
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    previously owned by the United Fruit Company in the alluvial plain of the Térraba River. The archaeological site of Farm 6 has been dated to the Aguas Buenas...
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    neighboring Térraba Indigenous Territory. Under the old proposal, the Diquís would be built on the General River rather than the Térraba River and would...
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  • inside Panama and on the headwaters of the Térraba River across the border in Costa Rica. The Changuinola River was impounded by AES Corporation for a hydroelectric...
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  • northern plains, Sarapiquí Basin, Barva, Herradura, the Térraba River Basin, the Coto Colorado River Basin and Isla del Caño. In the beginning, the social...
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  • Guacimal River Aranjuez River Barranca River Jesús María River Tárcoles River Pirris River Naranjo River Savegre River Térraba River Coto Brus River General...
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  • pre-Columbian Diquis culture existed from 500 to 1500 CE in the delta of the Térraba River. The World Heritage Site comprises four archaeological sites with material...
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    Costa Rican Central Valley to the south. Interrogate land covers 1,031 km2. Rivers of Costa Rica all drain into the Caribbean or the Pacific. Cocos Island...
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    Guatemala to Colombia on its Atlantic slope and up to Costa Rica's Térraba River on the Pacific slope. In Costa Rica, it is the most common freshwater...
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    Costa Rica. They are located mainly in the valley of the Grande de Térraba River in about 34 archaeological sites, although they have also been found...
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    of rivers burst their banks. About 800 residents living in risk zones had to be rescued, including 200 in Palmar Norte when the overflowing Térraba River...
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    of rivers burst their banks. About 800 residents living in risk zones had to be rescued, including 200 in Palmar Norte when the overflowing Térraba River...
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  • Valley and the Coto Brus River that runs through it meet the Valle del General (Valley of the General), forming the Térraba River plain. The district is...
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    22000 (Rio Tempisque) Térraba River, 9°01′56″N 83°37′36″W / 9.032256°N 83.626742°W / 9.032256; -83.626742 (Rio Térraba) Tigre River (Costa Rica), 8°34′03″N...
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  • Province, Costa Rica. Palmar Norte and Palmar Sur are divided by the Térraba River at its exit from the coastal mountain range, 17 kilometres (11 mi) inland...
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    Picado Michalski Térraba River To the Stars: Costa Rica in NASA Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez Topic outline of Costa Rica Toro River Tortuguero River Tourism in Costa...
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    la Muerte to San Isidro de El General district, Buenos Aires town, Térraba river, Palmar Norte town, Palmar Sur town, and Paso Canoas border town, which...
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    around the estuary Térraba-Sierpe Wetland, a RAMSAR wetland of international importance, where the Sierpe River and Térraba River meet at the coast Golfo...
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    tall-growing, ground-cover-poor rainforest characterised along the Térraba River at 800m elevation near Pacific coast of Costa Rica, on a substrate of...
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  • along its northeastern border. The valleys of the General River, Coto Brus River and Térraba River form the core of the canton, and coastal mountain ranges...
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  • Manglar de Potrero Grande, 139 ha Palo Verde, 24,519 ha Tamarindo, 500 ha Térraba-Sierpe, 30,654 ha Turberas de Talamanca (Distributed across Chirripó National...
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    other reptile species, and exotic fish and birds. It joins the Rio Terraba. "Terraba-Sierpe". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018...
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  • insurrection against Francisco Moazán Quesada however, in 1847 he was confined to Térraba under political grounds accompanied by his brother, the ex president José...
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    Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costa Rica) and Térraba (southern Costa Rica). Costa Ricans of European origin are primarily of...
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  • metres. Geographically, the district is situated between the Térraba and El Dique rivers and the Talamanca mountain range. One of the attractions of the...
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  • Republic of Uganda Teribe – Naso, Norteño, Quequexque, Teribe, Tiribi, or Térraba Spoken in: the Costa Rican provinces of Limón and Puntarenas , and the...
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  • de Potrero Grande 139 340 Palo Verde 24,519 60,590 Tamarindo 500 1,200 Térraba-Sierpe 30,654 75,750 Turberas de Talamanca (Distributed across Chirripó...
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  • historically lived in matrilineal extended family lodges. The Naso (Teribe or Térraba) people of Panama and Costa Rica describe themselves as a matriarchal community...
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  • indigenous languages became extinct. Térraba, a variety of the Téribe language, was spoken in the indigenous reserve of Térraba in the southeast of Puntarenas...
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