• San Antonio is a district of the Alajuela canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. San Antonio has an area of 8.93 km2 and an elevation of 870...
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    San Carlos is a canton in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. The capital city of the canton is Ciudad Quesada. San Carlos was created on 26 September...
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    The canton of Alajuela is subdivided into the following districts: Alajuela San José Carrizal San Antonio Guácima San Isidro Sabanilla San Rafael Río Segundo...
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    into Cartago, Alajuela, and the Juan Santamaría International Airport. Trains run to Heredia from Estación Atlantico and San Antonio de Belen and from...
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  • the province of Alajuela San Pedro de Santa Bárbara, a village and district in the canton of Santa Bárbara in the province of Heredia San Pedro River (Cuba)...
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    Alajuela, Cartago, Ciudad Quesada, Limón, Puntarenas, San Isidro de El General, and Tilarán. Erected on 28 February 1850, the Diocese of San José de Costa...
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    the metropolitan Archdiocese of San José de Costa Rica. The Diocese of Alajuela was erected on 16 February 1921. Antonio del Carmen Monestel Zamora (1921–1937)...
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    Juan Santamaría (category People from Alajuela)
    Juan Santamaría de Alajuela Park in his home town, Alajuela. Later, the main airport of Costa Rica, and the historical museum of Alajuela were named after...
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  • west, and the district of Sabanilla de Alajuela to the south. Its head, the picturesque and rural village of San Miguel, is located 51 km (1 hour 30 minutes)...
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    the 2018 parliamentary election for deputies in the provinces of San José, Alajuela, Heredia and Puntarenas, without obtaining seats in the Legislative...
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    Clockwise from the northwest, it borders on the provinces Guanacaste, Alajuela, San José and Limón, and the neighbouring country of Panama. The capital...
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  • most important consequence was the triumph of the city of San José over the cities of Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago (which formed the League of Three Cities...
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    (Nicoya), Manuel Alvarado Alvarado (Valle Hermosa: San José), Pedro Antonio Solares (Heredia and Alajuela) and José Francisco Garcia (Ujarrás, Orosí and Tucurrique)...
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  • name, to the west of Cartago, Costa Rica. Republican militia from San José and Alajuela led by Gregorio José Ramírez defeated conservative forces from Cartago...
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    José María Alfaro Zamora (category People from Alajuela)
    Alfaro was born in Alajuela, Costa Rica, then part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, on March 20, 1799, to his parents Juan Antonio Alfaro y Arias and...
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    Santamaría International Airport. San Antonio is now connected by bus to the cities of Heredia, San José, Alajuela, San Joaquín, Santa Ana, and currently...
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    of Alajuela, Heredia, San José and Cartago. Costa Rica had two main lines for freight and passenger transportation, the Pacific line (between San José...
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    Alajuela province the route covers Alajuela canton (San José, San Antonio, Guácima, Río Segundo, Garita districts), San Ramón canton (Santiago, San Rafael...
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  • Morera Soto Alajuela, Costa Rica Attendance: 17,500 Referee: Kim Young-Joo (South Korea) March 28, 2001 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula,...
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    population Alajuela, Costa Rica's second largest canton by population Desamparados, Costa Rica's third largest canton by population and suburb of San Jose Pavilion...
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  • of Costa Rica San José, Costa Rica – Saint Joseph San Mateo de Alajuela – Saint Matthew San Pablo (canton) – Saint Paul of Tarsus San Rafael (canton)...
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    San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Referee: Peter Prendergast (Jamaica) Toluca won 4–3 on aggregate. March 23, 2006 Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto Alajuela...
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    and Turrialba. From Alajuela to San José is about 15 km (9.3 mi) San José is the capital and largest city in Costa Rica. Leaving San José, the Inter-American...
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  • Alejandro Morera Soto – Alajuela Estadio Carlos Alvarado – Santa Bárbara (canton), Heredia Province Estadio Carlos Ugalde Álvarez – San Carlos (canton) Estadio...
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    Ricardo Saprissa (category Sportspeople from San Salvador)
    its own stadium, which was named after him. Don Ricardo Saprissa died in Alajuela in August 1990. Among his distinctions, Saprissa was included in Costa...
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    in the following provinces: 1. Heredia Province (1:40) 2. Alajuela Province (1:41) 3. San José Province (1:49) Alfred Vargas, Filipino actor Elizabeth...
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  • de Heredia and began his career as a Latin and Spanish Literature professor in 1929. While teaching at Liceo de Costa Rica and Instituto de Alajuela,...
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  • registro fósil de un Myriapoda (Polydesmida) para el Pleistoceno Tardío de la localidad de la Palmera de San Carlos, provincia de Alajuela, Costa Rica"...
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    Cartilla Histórica de Costa Rica. EUNED. 2005. ISBN 9789968313759. Alarmvogel (1966). Apuntes para la historia de la ciudad de Alajuela. San José, Costa Rica:...
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  • Rica, located in the Alajuela province. In Alajuela province the route covers Alajuela canton (Alajuela, San Antonio, Guácima, and San Rafael districts)...
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