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  1. wikidata.org

    Statements instance of Wikimedia category 1 reference imported from Wikimedia project English Wikipedia category combines topics Costa Rica 1 reference imported from Wikimedia project English Wikipedia former settlement 1 reference imported from Wikimedia project English Wikipedia
  2. govisitcostarica.com

    Monteverde & the Quakers: The Past that Preserved the FutureMonteverde in Costa Rica, is one of those places that you visit expecting to see beauty, but still have your breath taken away when you get there. The beauty in this area is natural, thanks to conservation efforts that date back to the early settlement years of Monteverde.
  3. britannica.com

    History of Costa Rica, a survey of the important events and people in the history of Costa Rica from the time of European settlement. Located in Central America, Costa Rica is bounded by Nicaragua to the north, by the Caribbean Sea along the northeastern coastline, by Panama to the southeast, and
  4. costaricaexperts.com

    This important battle took place on March 20, 1856, when the Costa Ricans battled William Walker, an American soldier, and soon-to-be Nicaraguan president, looking to conquer Costa Rica. William Walker and his men were forced to flee back to Nicaragua. Today, La Casona is a celebrated representation of independence for Costa Rica.
  5. vozdeguanacaste.com

    The building housing the former Comandancia de Plaza de Liberia is one of the first military installations in Costa Rica. Construction of the barracks was started during the administration of Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno (1932-1936) and finished during the government of León Cortés Castro (1936-1940).
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