• Juan Viñas is a district of the Jiménez canton, in the Cartago province of Costa Rica. Juan Viñas has an area of 43.62 km² and an elevation of 1,165 metres...
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    Costa Rica is administratively divided into seven provinces which are subdivided into 84 cantons, and these are further subdivided into districts. Cantons...
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  • Jiménez (canton) (category Costa Rica geography stubs)
    Jiménez is a canton in the Cartago province of Costa Rica. The head city is in Juan Viñas district. Jiménez was created on 19 August 1903 by decree 84...
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    The Costa Rica women's national football team (Spanish: Selección femenina de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in women's international football...
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  • Santiago, Llanos de Santa Lucía, Birrisito districts), Jiménez canton (Juan Viñas district), Turrialba canton (Turrialba, Pavones, Tres Equis districts)...
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     Colombia: twice  Canada: twice  Peru: twice  Germany: once  Australia: once  Costa Rica: once  France: once  Greece: once  Israel: once  Netherlands: once  Dominican...
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    According to the Territorial Administrative Division, the cantons of Costa Rica are subdivided into 492 districts (distritos), each of which has a unique...
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  • National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the Cartago province. In Cartago province the route covers Jiménez canton (Juan Viñas district), Turrialba...
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    Peperomia vinasiana (category Flora of Costa Rica)
    district of Juan Viñas. It is endemic to Costa Rica. The type specimen was collected by Henri François Pittier in the district of Juan Viñas. Alternate...
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    Juan Bernal Ponce (17 July 1938 in Valparaíso, Chile – 19 January 2006 in San José, Costa Rica) was a Chilean architect, artist, and university professor...
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    the sub-regional Copa Centroamericana which they won in 2009, beating Costa Rica in the final (0–0 on full-time, 5–3 on penalties). They finished in third...
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    first places on the charts in Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Guatemala and Costa Rica. In 2004, he received the "Orden Vicente Rocafuerte" – the highest award...
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  • Sánchez Rumoroso, Coquimbo Attendance: 5,333 Referee: Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica) 20 October 2015 17:00 Estadio La Portada, La Serena Attendance: 8,225...
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    Cartago and Turrialba. The municipal government is seated in Juan Viñas, and oversees Juan Viñas, Tuccurique, and Pejibaye. Recently, a voting referendum...
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    purchased Juan Viñas, a vast sugar and coffee farm from Federico Tinoco Granados. They became largest coffee and sugar producers in the Costa Rica. In 1908...
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    monetaria de Costa Rica (in Spanish). Imprenta nacional. The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book. Harrison. 1898. "Juan Viñas". www.juanvinas...
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    Cartago Province (category Provinces of Costa Rica)
    [kaɾˈtaɣo]), which means Carthage in Spanish, is a province of central Costa Rica. It is one of the smallest provinces, however probably the richest of...
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    Javier Mascaró (category Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Costa Rica)
    derby against Comunicaciones. In 1983 he coached Deportivo Saprissa in Costa Rica. Both his son, Javier "Chicho" Mascaró Vásquez, and his grandson, Javier...
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    California, an area with many Costa Rican expatriates, and marketed the game almost exclusively to the Costa Rican community. Costa Rica won the match 1–0, and...
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    countries – the United States, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, and Panama. Thus began her international career. Two tracks on this album...
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    Federal District and Veracruz. A single female is known from Juan Vinas in central Costa Rica. The wingspan is about 42 mm. Adults are on wing from June...
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  • 2024. "Brazil vs. Costa Rica". ESPN. June 25, 2024. Retrieved June 25, 2024. "Copa América 2024 USA » Group D » Colombia – Costa Rica 3:0". WorldFootball...
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     Colombia Bogotá (El Dorado International Airport) Focus City  Costa Rica San José (Juan Santamaría International Airport)  Cuba Havana (José Martí International...
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  • from 2020 to present. Nicaragua  v Panama Guatemala  v Panama Costa Rica  v Panama Costa Rica  v Panama Japan  v Panama United States  v Panama Panama v...
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  • Vizcarrondo – América – 2012 Born in Argentina Born in Brazil Born in Costa Rica Born in England Born in Spain Born in France Born in Mexico Born in Mozambique...
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    (Caracas, Maracaibo and Mérida), Equatorial Guinea (Malabo), Chile (Temuco), Costa Rica (Heredia), the Philippines (Zamboanga City, Quezon City), India (Ziro)...
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  • Afro-Caribbean and/or Mestizo heritage, as well as of Miskito heritage. Those of Costa Rica and Panama are mostly of Afro-Caribbean heritage. Many Afro-Caribbean...
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  • Cristóbal 276,800 San Francisco de Macoris Duarte 185,900 San Juan de la Maguana San Juan 137,900 San Pedro de Macorís San Pedro de Macorís 233,300 Santiago...
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    their 26-man final squad on June 15, 2024. Head coach: Daniel Garnero Costa Rica announced their 26-man final squad on June 11, 2024. Head coach: Gustavo...
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    Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama and all South America. The title single achieved great success, becoming a number 1 hit in Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia...
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