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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] The country has issued plates since at least 1923. The letters "CR" on plates into the early 1940s indicated the country name. The country name has been spelled out on the plates since at least 1944.

  3. Transport in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The road system in Costa Rica is not as developed as it might be expected for such a country. However, there are some two-lane trunk roads with restricted access under development. Total: 35,330 km (21,953 mi) Paved: 8,621 km (5,357 mi) Unpaved: 26,709 km (16,596 mi)

  4. Volaris Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Volaris confirmed in November 2016 that its Costa Rican subsidiary had obtained its air operator's certificate. [5] Volaris Costa Rica operated its first flight from its San José base to Guatemala City on November 30, 2016, using an Airbus A320-200 wet leased from Volaris. [6] [7] The airline's initial area of focus is flights within ...

  5. Los Cabos Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Los Cabos Corridor (Spanish: Corredor Turistico, lit. 'Tourist Corridor') is a tourist area located in the Los Cabos Municipality, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It sits on the southern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, facing the Gulf of California on the Transpeninsular Highway between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. It ...

  6. Cabo Velas - Wikipedia

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    Cabo Velas district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 10°22′37″N 85°49′12″W  /  10.3768579°N 85.8199233°W  / 10.3768579; -85.8199233 Country

  7. Honda Vamos - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in November 1970, the Vamos used a 354 cc 2-cylinder, mid mounted, air-cooled, overhead camshaft gasoline engine shared with the Honda TN360, N360, and the Z360. Its official name was actually "Vamos Honda"; meaning "let's go, Honda" in Spanish. [1] The Vamos was a competitor at the time to the Suzuki Jimny and the Daihatsu Fellow buggy.

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