Juan Costa Climent (born 10 April 1965) is a Spanish politician, who served as Minister of Science and Technology of Spain from September 2003 to April...
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have scheduled direct services to and/or from Juan Santamaría International Airport: ^a Avianca Costa Rica flies to Buenos Aires–Ezeiza via Quito. They...
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Juan Santamaría Rodríguez (August 29, 1831 – April 11, 1856) was a drummer in the Costa Rican army, officially recognized as the national hero of his...
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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, the National Theatre of Costa Rica, and La Sabana Metropolitan Park. Juan Santamaría International Airport serves the city....
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The Nicaragua–Costa Rica San Juan River border dispute was a series of periodical conflicts between Costa Rica and Nicaragua over the correct delimitation...
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2023 April 10 - Juan Santamaría Day July 24 - Annexation of the Party of Nicoya to Costa Rica August 14 - Mother's Day 2024 April 15 - Juan Santamaría Day...
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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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Juan Costas Tordera (26 June 1945 – 2 September 2018) was a Spanish sailor who represented his country at two Olympic Games. The first time was at the...
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Juan Rafael Mora Porras (8 February 1814, San José, Costa Rica – 30 September 1860) was President of Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859. Mora first assumed the...
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Juan Pablo Vargas Campos (born 6 June 1995) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Categoría Primera A club Millonarios...
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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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Fernandez de Oviedo, first chronicler of Spanish Indies (1978) Juan Mora Fernández, president of Costa Rica, 1824–33, 1837 (1901, 1907, 1910, 1943) Mauro Fernández...
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Juan Valdez drinks Costa Rican coffee (Spanish: Juan Valdez bebe café de Costa Rica) is a slogan, implying that Juan Valdez, a fictional character created...
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Potros del Este (redirect from Costa del Este F.C.)
Costa del Este is a Panamanian football club based in Panama City, that currently plays in Liga Panameña de Fútbol. It takes its name from the real estate...
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lawsuit brought against a Costa Rica–based company using the Juan Valdez slogan (Juan Valdez drinks Costa Rican coffee). In 2014, Juan Valdez has 300 company-owned...
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Juan Bautista Quirós Segura (January 18, 1853 – November 7, 1934) was president of Costa Rica for two weeks, from August 12 to September 2, 1919, following...
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Playa la Pinta Playa Ajabo Playa San Juan Playa de Troya Bryce, Tracey. "Live the high life in Tenerife: Costa Adeje is all about laid-back luxury.....
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was changed to Moracia in honor of then Costa Rican president Juan Rafael Mora Porras. In August 1859, Juan Rafael Mora Porras was overthrown in a coup...
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238 Juan Valdez coffee shops in 2013, 135 in Colombia and 35 shops in other countries. Juan Valdez brand coffee is available in Paraguay, Chile, Costa Rica...
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A., operating as Volaris Costa Rica, is a low-cost airline based at Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, Costa Rica. It is a subsidiary...
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1986, he arrived in Costa Rica. He helped Costa Rican side Herediano win the league. After that, he was appointed manager of the Costa Rica national football...
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SANSA (airline) (category Airlines of Costa Rica)
SANSA Flight 32 crashed into the Cerro Cedral, a mountain in Costa Rica, after takeoff from Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José. All 20 passengers...
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San Juan de la Costa is a commune of Chile, located in the Osorno Province in the Los Lagos Region. The administration (municipalidad) is located at the...
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The Public Force of Costa Rica (Spanish: Fuerza Pública de Costa Rica) is the national law enforcement agency of Costa Rica, whose duties include internal...
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in Costa Rica. President: Rodrigo Chaves Robles First Vice President: Stephan Brunner Second Vice President: Mary Munive 4 February – 2024 Costa Rican...
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Albacete, Costa was nicknamed after bullfighter Curro Romero and the Tasmanian devil. His manager Juan Ignacio Martínez conceded that Costa played as...
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left-back Juan José Rodríguez (born 1967), Costa Rican football left-back Juan Pablo Rodríguez (born 1979), Mexican football midfielder Juan Rodríguez...
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Juan Carlos Da Costa (1944—1976) was a Paraguayan writer, politician, activist, and leader of the clandestine Political Military Organization (OPM), created...
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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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re-open the San Juan River to commercial barge traffic. The Cañas–Jerez Treaty states that Nicaragua owns the waters of the river and that Costa Rica can only...
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