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Turrialba Region
Turrialba may refer to: Places * Turrialba Volcano * Turrialba Volcano National Park, created around Turrialba Volcano. * Turrialba (canton), located in Cartago Province Cartago (), which means Carthage in Spanish, is a Provinces of Costa Rica, province of central Costa Rica. It is one of the smallest provinces, however probably the richest of the Spanish Colonial era sites and traditions. Geography It is loca ... * Turrialba (district), located in Turrialba canton. Other * Turrialba cheese, created in the Santa Cruz district of Turrialba canton. {{disambiguation ...
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Turrialba Volcano
Turrialba Volcano is an active volcano in central Costa Rica that has been explosively eruptive in recent years including 2016 and in January, March and April 2017. Visitors used to be able to hike down into the main crater, but increased volcanic activity in 2014–17, resulting in large clouds of volcanic ash, led to the closure of the surrounding Turrialba Volcano National Park. However, with the eruptions subsiding, the park and access to the volcano reopened on December 4, 2020. The stratovolcano is high and is about 45 minutes from the Atlantic slope town of Turrialba (district), Turrialba. The summit has three craters, the largest of which has a diameter of . Turrialba is adjacent to Irazú Volcano, Irazú and both are among Costa Rica's largest volcanoes. Turrialba has had at least five large explosive eruptions in last 3500 years. The volcano is monitored by the Deep Earth Carbon Degassing Project. On clear days both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea can b ...
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Turrialba Volcano National Park
Turrialba Volcano National Park, or in Spanish the is a national park in the Central Conservation Area of Costa Rica that encompasses the area around the Turrialba Volcano in Cartago Province. Major eruptions in the past have occurred in the years between 1864 and 1868. Volcanism increased in the park starting in 2014 and has featured ash clouds that have repeatedly impacted portions of Costa Rica with deposits of gritty soot and caused temporary closures of Juan Santamaría International Airport Juan Santamaría International Airport () is the primary airport serving San José, the capital of Costa Rica. The airport is located in Alajuela Province, northwest of downtown San José. It is named after Costa Rica's national hero, Juan ... in the capital city of San Jose. Tourism Besides the views of the crater, it is possible to see the Caribbean plains, Turrialba valley and Talamanca mountain range. There are eighty four species of birds and eleven species of mammals ...
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Turrialba (canton)
Turrialba is a Cantons of Costa Rica, canton in the Cartago Province, Cartago province of Costa Rica. The head city is in Turrialba District, Turrialba district. History Turrialba was created on 19 August 1903 by decree 84. Geography Turrialba has an area of km2 and a mean elevation of metres. Turrialba is the eleventh largest canton among the eighty two cantons that comprise Costa Rica. The Turrialba River and Atirro River establish major portions of the canton's western border, and the Chirripó River delineates its long southeastern border. The region is home to the active Turrialba Volcano. Districts The canton of Turrialba is subdivided into the following Districts of Costa Rica, districts: # Turrialba (district), Turrialba # La Suiza District, La Suiza # Peralta District, Peralta # Santa Cruz District, Turrialba, Santa Cruz # Santa Teresita District, Santa Teresita # Pavones District, Pavones # Tuis District, Tuis # Tayutic District, Tayutic # Santa Rosa District ...
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Cartago Province
Cartago (), which means Carthage in Spanish, is a Provinces of Costa Rica, province of central Costa Rica. It is one of the smallest provinces, however probably the richest of the Spanish Colonial era sites and traditions. Geography It is located in the central part of the country and borders the provinces of Limón Province, Limón to the east and San Jose Province, San Jose to the west. The capital is Cartago, Costa Rica, Cartago; until 1823 it was also the capital of Costa Rica, which is now San José, Costa Rica, San José. The province covers an area of 3,124.61 km2 and has a population of 490,903.Resultados Generales Censo 2011
p. 22 It is subdivided into eight cantons and is connected to San José via a four-lane highway. The highest peak is Cerro de la Muerte at 3,600 meters above sea level, ...
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Turrialba (district)
Turrialba is a district of the Turrialba canton, in the Cartago province of Costa Rica. Geography Turrialba has an area of km2 and an elevation of metres. Climate Demographics For the 2011 census, Turrialba had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation The district is covered by the following road routes: * National Route 10 * National Route 230 * National Route 411 * National Route 415 Economy The main industries are textiles, agriculture and tourism. The Pacuare and Reventazón Rivers are notable for whitewater rafting, making Turrialba a mecca for the sport. "Several cities developed and prospered as a result of the building of the railroad to the Caribbean; Turrialba is one of these, and its architectural, spatial and ethnic makeup is different from other towns. Declared a City of National Archeological Interest, this town is the entryway to the Costa Rican Caribbean. Turrialba’s outskirts contain appealing rural communities ...
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Turrialba Cheese
Turrialba cheese is a cow's milk cheese originally from Turrialba canton, in the Cartago Province of Costa Rica, it is origin protected since 2012. History Production started in the 1870s when a Spanish family headed by Lucas Vargas came from La Mancha and settled in the region of Santa Cruz, in Turrialba, to start producing cheese with the recipes they brought from their homeland. In the 1890s rail transportation between Turrialba and the capital of San José became possible, and the Vargas family started to ship their product to San José and Cartago in wooden crates. In 1930 Florentino Castro, a coffee producer, acquired the Hacienda El Volcán. This was the first time in the country when cheese, butter and sour cream were produced and packaged with labels for further distribution throughout the country. In the 1950s, the cheese was exported for the first time to Chile and England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the Uni ...
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