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The two lists of the largest cities in Central America given below are based on two different definitions of a city, the urban agglomeration, and the city proper. In both lists Central America is defined as consisting of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. All estimates and projections given have a ...
Group C of the 2001 Copa América was one of the three groups of competing nations in the 2001 Copa América.It comprised Bolivia, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Uruguay.Costa Rica and Honduras were invited to replace Argentina and Canada, who were originally drawn into this group but withdrew shortly before the start of the tournament.
4.2 Costa Rica. 4.3 Cuba. ... 4.8 United States. 5 South America. Toggle South America subsection. 5.1 Argentina. 5.2 Bolivia. 5.3 ... Grupo Aeroportuario Centro ...
La Paz, Bolivia [9] La Plata, Argentina [18] Quito, Ecuador [120] Río Cuarto, Argentina [121] Rosario, Argentina [19] San José, Costa Rica [122] Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia [15] Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [123] São Paulo, Brazil [10] São Vicente, Brazil [124] Songpa (Seoul), South Korea [125] Taipei, Taiwan [11] Tarija, Bolivia ...
Costa Rica and Bolivia relegated to Group III in 2016. ... Centro de Tenis Honda, Bayamón, Puerto Rico [7] 17 – 19 July 2015 Hard
It comprised Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, and Costa Rica. Group play ran from 1 to 11 July 2011. Colombia won the group and faced Peru, the best third-placed finishers, in the quarter-finals. Argentina finished second and faced Uruguay—the runners-up of Group C—in the quarter-finals. Costa Rica and Bolivia finished third and fourth in the ...
BAC Credomatic is a financial group in Central America, with operations in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua (where it was founded and former headquarters in the city of Managua), Costa Rica (current headquarters), Panama, Grand Cayman, The Bahamas, and the United States.
The Latin American and Caribbean Group Member States. The Group of Latin America and Caribbean Countries, or GRULAC, is one of the five United Nations Regional Groups composed of 33 Member States from Central and South America, as well as island nations in the Caribbean.