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National Route 145 (Costa Rica)
National Secondary Route 145, or just Route 145 ( es, Ruta Nacional Secundaria 145, or ) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no ..., located in the Guanacaste province. Description In Guanacaste province the route covers Abangares canton ( Las Juntas, Sierra districts), Tilarán canton ( Tilarán, Quebrada Grande, Cabeceras districts). References Highways in Costa Rica {{CostaRica-road-stub ...
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Guanacaste Province
Guanacaste () is a province of Costa Rica located in the northwestern region of the country, along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Alajuela Province to the east, and Puntarenas Province to the southeast. It is the most sparsely populated of all the provinces of Costa Rica. The province covers an area of and as of 2010, had a population of 354,154, with annual revenue of $2 million. Guanacaste's capital is Liberia. Other important cities include Cañas and Nicoya. Etymology The province is named for the guanacaste tree, also known as the ear pod tree, which is the national tree of Costa Rica. History Before the Spanish arrived, this territory was inhabited by Chorotega Indians from the towns of Zapati, Nacaome, Paro, Cangel, Nicopasaya, Pocosí, Diriá, Papagayo, Namiapí and Orosí. The Corobicies lived on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Nicoya and the Nahuas or Aztecan in the zone of Bagaces. The first church was built out of ...
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National Road Network Of Costa Rica
National Road Network of Costa Rica ( es, Red Vial Nacional), are a series of numbered road routes that are managed through Costa Rica by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) and its subagency the National Road Council (Conavi). According to the Inter-American Development Bank, in 2019 Costa Rica had the worst road network in Latin America, due to being under maintained, and having structural defects and deterioration in around 49% of the National Primary Routes network. Other countries in the area report an average of 20% in the same metric. There are no high speed express routes but there are some two-lane trunk roads. Potholes are common in primary road routes. Many of the secondary or tertiary road routes are made of gravel or dirt. Legal definitions * Primary roads ( es, Carreteras Primarias): Are those that connect the main roads in the Greater Metropolitan Area and provide a link between mainly the urban centers (head cities of main cantons), airports ...
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and Maritime boundary, maritime border with Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around five million in a land area of . An estimated 333,980 people live in the capital and largest city, San José, Costa Rica, San José, with around two million people in the surrounding metropolitan area. The sovereign state is a Unitary state, unitary Presidential system, presidential Constitution of Costa Rica, constitutional republic. It has a long-standing and stable democracy and a highly educated workforce. The country spends roughly 6.9% of its budget (2016) on education, compared to a global average of 4.4%. Its economy, once heavily dependent on agricultu ...
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Abangares (canton)
Abangares is a Cantons of Costa Rica, canton in the Guanacaste Province, Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. The head city is in Las Juntas District, Las Juntas district. History Abangares was created on 4 June 1915 by decree 13. Geography Abangares has an area of km2 and a mean elevation of metres. The canton begins on the coastline of the Gulf of Nicoya north of the mouth of the Abangares River. It widens between the Lajas River on the northwest and Lagartos River on the east as it reaches up into the Cordillera de Tilarán. Districts The canton of Abangares is subdivided into the following Districts of Costa Rica, districts: # Las Juntas District, Las Juntas # Sierra District, Sierra # San Juan District, Abangares, San Juan # Colorado District, Abangares, Colorado Demographics For the Costa Rica 2011 Census, 2011 census, Abangares had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation The canton is covered by the following road routes: Gold min ...
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Las Juntas District
Las Juntas is a district of the Abangares canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. Geography Las Juntas has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Villages Administrative center of the district is the town of Las Juntas. Other villages are Blanco, Concepción, Coyolito (partly), Chiqueros, Desjarretado, Huacas (partly), Irma, Jarquín (partly), Jesús, Lajas, Limonal, Limonal Viejo, Matapalo, Naranjos Agrios, Palma, Peña, Puente de Tierra, Rancho Alegre (partly), Rancho Ania (partly), San Cristóbal, San Juan Chiquito, Tortugal and Zapote. Demographics For the 2011 census, Las Juntas had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation The district is covered by the following road routes: * National Route 1 * National Route 18 Route 18, or Highway 18, may refer to: International * Asian Highway 18 * European route E18 * European route E018 Argentina * Australia * Waterfall Way Canada * Alberta Highway 18 * British Columbia ...
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Sierra District
Sierra, locally known as ''Las Minas'' (The Mines), is a district of the Abangares canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. It is well known as a historical mining town of Costa Rica, located in the north west Pacific Region. It goes from an altitude of 210 meters to 1200 meters. History and mining Oral history tells that the name "Sierra" is related to one of the first resources the town took advantage of: wood. The Spanish word "sierra" means "saw." Residents developed sawmills once they knew about the valuable and precious woods in the area. By the year 1900, the gold mining industry had started up in Abangares but mostly in Sierra, were the Abangares Gold Fields of Costa Rica ( Abangares Mining Company) owned by Minor C. Keith, built up the Stamp mill House, the Company Headquarters and the Powder House. The ore activity carried vast development. By that time, people compared La Sierra development with California (as well because the Gold rush). Climate It is a m ...
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Tilarán (canton)
Tilarán is a Cantons of Costa Rica, canton in the Guanacaste Province, Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. The head city is in Tilarán District, Tilarán district. History Tilarán was created on 21 August 1923 by decree 170. Geography Tilarán has an area of km² and a mean elevation of metres. The canton surrounds Lake Arenal except for the lake's southeast end, which belongs to the province of Alajuela Province, Alajuela. The northern border is in the Cordillera de Guanacaste, touching the Corobicí River at its northernmost limits. The southern part of the canton is in the Cordillera de Tilarán (mountain range). Districts The canton of Tilarán is subdivided into the following Districts of Costa Rica, districts: # Tilarán District, Tilarán # Quebrada Grande District, Quebrada Grande # Tronadora District, Tronadora # Santa Rosa District, Tilarán, Santa Rosa # Líbano District, Líbano # Tierras Morenas District, Tierras Morenas # Arenal District, Tilarán, Arenal ...
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Tilarán District
Tilarán is a small town and a district in Guanacaste Province in Costa Rica. It is the seat of the Tilarán Canton located in the hills overlooking the west shore of Lake Arenal. It is connected by road to El Silencio, and by the 142 road down through the Cordillera de Tilarán hills to Tejona. The area between Tilaran and Tejona is one of the most important wind farms in Costa Rica and turbines are prominent on the landscape. Animal husbandry also forms an important part of the local economy. Geography Tilarán has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Locations * ''Barrios'': Cabra, Carmen, Juan XXIII, Lomalinda * ''Poblados'': Cuatro Esquinas, Chiripa, Piamonte, Río Chiquito, San Luis, Tejona, Tres Esquinas Demographics For the 2011 census, Tilarán had a population of inhabitants. The main religion is Roman Catholicism and the town lies at the center of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tilarán. Transportation Road transportation The district is covered b ...
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Quebrada Grande District
Quebrada Grande is a district of the Tilarán canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no .... Toponymy The translation to english of is Big Creek, a self explanatory name of a riverine feature in the area. History On 11 June 2020, the Cabeceras District, Tilarán, Cabeceras district was segregated from Quebrada Grande, by allocating from the originally of Quebrada Grande. Geography Quebrada Grande has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Locations *''Poblados'': Barrionuevo, Cabeceras de Cañas, Campos de Oro, Dos de Tilarán, Esperanza, Florida, Monte Olivos, Nubes, San Miguel, Turín (part), Vueltas Demographics For the Costa Rica 2011 Census, 2011 census, Quebrada Grande had a population of inhabitants ...
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Cabeceras District, Tilarán
Cabeceras is a district of the Tilarán canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. History Cabeceras was created on 11 June 2020 by Ley 20965. Originally part of Quebrada Grande district in the same Tilarán canton, of which it was allocated . The district has all the basic services such as schools, a high school, EBAIS (health services), ASADA (community managed potable water services), cemetery, soccer pitch, local business, coffee producers cooperative and a milk producers association. Geography Cabeceras has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Demographics For the 2011 census, Cabeceras had not been created, its inhabitant were part of Quebrada Grande Quebrada Grande is a barrio in the municipality of Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,217. History Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 a .... Transportation Road transportation The d ...
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