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Guayabo is one of Costa Rica’s archeological sites. It is part of the lost culture of a population that resided in Central America and the Caribbean basin. Some of those elements, especially the architectural ones, have their origins in South America and other traces seem to derive from North American cultures, since the ...[+]
Guayabo is one of the archeological places of Costa Rica. It forms part of the lost culture of a population that lived in Central America and the caribbean basin. Some of the elements, more so the architecture has origin in South America and other traits seem to come from the North American cultures, ...[+]
Located on the Caribbean Coast in the Canton of Talamanca in the Province of Limon next to the Panama border. It was created by executive decree on October 29, 1985 to protect a very important population of oysters and other marine species that live along the width and length of its swampy mangroves.
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A hotel – boutique of luxury inspired by the Victorian Tropical architecture with a Classical Neon influence sound, that shines like a jewel on the others, appreciated not only by its location, design and decoration, but by its incredible installations and first class service.
Villa Caletas expresses a truly unique combination of mountain and beach resort. ...[+]
They say there is nothing more powerful than an idea who’s moment to shine has arrived. Such is the history behind what is without a doubt, the proudest and most traditional hotel in Costa Rica.
And the man to inspire the legend, was Dr. Luis Paulino Ortiz; quite a well know and distinguished individual within the ...[+]
Cartago:
The Historic Ethnographic Museum “Elias Leiva Quiros” (School of San Luis Gonzaga):
This museum is located within the northern building of the San Luis Gonzaga School, in Cartago.
The purpose of this museum is to preserve and exhibit an archeological and historical collection of objects, that had been started on the 10th of November, 1932.
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Located on the Pacific coast, in the Osa Peninsula, in the province of Puntarenas. The park was established by executive decree on October 24, 1975. It has an area of 54,538 hectares in the terrestrial part and 2,400 hectares in the marine and it forms part of the Osa Conservation Area.
Corcovado is located in the ...[+]
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