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  2. Interurbano Line (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica had two main lines for freight and passenger transportation, the Pacific line (between San José and Puntarenas) and the Atlantic line (between Alajuela, through Heredia and San José to Limón), both of which converge in the San José canton, with the eponymous terminus station of each line a mere 2 kilometer apart, which are connected by rail.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica: Water and Sanitation; Data Access to an improved water source 97% (2010) [1] Access to improved sanitation 95% (2010) [1] Continuity of supply (%) n/a Average urban water use (liter/capita/day) n/a Average urban water and sewer bill for 20m3 US$5/month Share of household metering 96% Share of collected wastewater treated 4% (2007)

  4. Hurricane Jeanne - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Jeanne was the deadliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin since Mitch in 1998, and the deadliest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2004.It was the tenth named storm, the seventh hurricane, and the fifth major hurricane of the season, as well as the third hurricane and fourth named storm of the season to make landfall in Florida.

  5. Colegio Humboldt (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The German School of Costa Rica was founded in 1912, initially only offering classes in kindergarten and primary school levels. The school closed during the two world wars, but with the support from the local German community in Costa Rica, was able to reopen in 1956 as the "Colegio Humboldt - Schule" , and expanded to include secondary school ...

  6. National Theatre of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The 1,140-seat National Theatre of Costa Rica (Spanish: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica) is Costa Rica's national theatre, located in the central section of San José. Construction began in 1891, and it opened to the public on 21 October 1897 with a performance of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's Faust .

  7. Cartago, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1563 by Juan Vasquez de Coronado, it was the first successful establishment in Costa Rica. [2] The city was granted a coat of arms by King Philip II of Spain in 1565, and the title of Muy Noble y Muy Leal ("Very Noble and Very Loyal") by the Cortes (Spanish Parliament) in 1814.

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