give exhibitions of the traditional dances of the southern Pacific region. "Región Costa". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Archived from the original...
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Autonomous Region Spanish: Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Norte; abbr.: RACCN and formerly known as the North Atlantic Autonomous Region (Spanish: Región Autónoma...
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Autonomous Region Spanish: Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Sur; abbr.: RACCS and previously known as the South Atlantic Autonomous Region (Spanish: Región Autónoma...
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Región de Murcia International Airport (IATA: RMU, ICAO: LEMI), informally also known as Murcia-Corvera, is an international airport in southeast Spain...
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The Region of Murcia (/ˈmʊərsiə/, US also /ˈmɜːrʃ(i)ə/; Spanish: Región de Murcia [reˈxjon de ˈmuɾθja]; Valencian: Regió de Múrcia) is an autonomous community...
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Retrieved 9 December 2020. "Región Cafetalera Tarrazú". Instituto del Café de Costa Rica (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2020. "Región Cafetalera Tres Ríos"...
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Costa Verde may refer to: Costa Verde, in southern Brazil Costa Verde, in Peru Costa Verde, a highway that runs alongside the aforementioned region Costa...
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Costa Rica (UK: /ˌkɒstə ˈriːkə/, US: /ˌkoʊstə-/ ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika]; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country...
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Costa Rica is located on the Central American Isthmus, surrounding the point 10° north of the equator and 84° west of the prime meridian. It has 212 km...
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Bluefields (redirect from Bluefields, Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Sur)
Bluefields is the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region in Nicaragua. It was also the capital of the former Kingdom of Mosquitia, and later...
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Región Chorotega "Liberia Celebró sus 242 Años de Origen." September- October 2011. Edición 290 Jorge Eduardo Arellano, (2009) "Cómo se Apropió Costa...
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The type specimen was collected by the first author from Samariapo (Región Costa del Orinoco, Amazonas). Here the lichen was found growing on the bark...
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The economy of Costa Rica has been very stable for some years now, with continuing growth in the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and moderate inflation,...
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Rosita, Nicaragua (redirect from Rosita, Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Norte)
[roˈsita]) is a town and a municipality in the North Caribbean Autonomous Region of Nicaragua. The municipal term borders to the north with the municipality...
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the Caribbean Sea in the northern part of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region it is the second longest river in Nicaragua. It gives it name to the city...
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The Costa del Sol (Spanish: [ˈkosta ðel ˈsol]; literally "Coast of the Sun") is a region in the south of Spain in the autonomous community of Andalusia...
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Bonanza, Nicaragua (redirect from Bonanza, Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Norte)
[boˈnansa]) is a town and a municipality in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region of Nicaragua. In 1996, the local authorities chose for the first time to...
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[saŋ xoˈse]; meaning "Saint Joseph") is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of San José Province. It is in the center of the country...
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La Mixteca (redirect from Mixteca de la Costa)
northeast Guerrero and western Oaxaca. Mixteca de la Costa ("Coastal Mixteca"): the area also known as the Costa Chica, the remote Pacific coastline of eastern...
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Paulo Henrique Costa (born 21 April 1991) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Middleweight division of the...
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Contra Costa County (/ˌkɒntrə ˈkɒstə/ ; Contra Costa, Spanish for 'Opposite Coast') is a county located in the U.S. state of California, in the East Bay...
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The Costa Rica national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in men's international football. The national...
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Costa Cálida The Costa Cálida (Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈkaliða], "Warm Coast") is the approximately 250 km stretch of Mediterranean coastline of the Spanish province...
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Domenica "Nikka" Costa (born June 4, 1972) is an American singer whose music combines elements of pop, soul, and blues. She also had a career as a child...
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The stone spheres of Costa Rica are an assortment of over 300 petrospheres in Costa Rica, on the Diquís Delta and on Isla del Caño. Locally, they are also...
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Campo Region (Spanish: Región de Aysén, pronounced [ajˈsen], or Región de Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo), often shortened to Aysén Region or...
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Venezuelan Coastal Range (redirect from Cordillera de La Costa natural region)
The Venezuelan Coastal Range (Spanish: Cordillera de la Costa or Serranía de la Costa), also known as Venezuelan Caribbean Mountain System (Spanish: Sistema...
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Costa Blanca The Costa Blanca (Valencian: [ˈkɔsta ˈβlaŋka], also [ˈkɔstɔ ˈβlaŋka]; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈβlaŋka], literally meaning "White Coast") is over...
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Costa Mesa (/ˌkoʊstə ˈmeɪsə/; Spanish for "coastal tableland") is a city in Orange County, California, United States. Since its incorporation in 1953...
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The first indigenous peoples of Costa Rica were hunters and gatherers, and when the Spanish conquerors arrived, Costa Rica was divided in two distinct...
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