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  2. 2001 Copa América Group C - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. CCR S.A. - Wikipedia

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    The company operates the Belo Horizonte International Airport, Quito International Airport, the San José International Airport in Costa Rica and Curaçao International Airport. Also operates the vehicle inspection company Controlar. The CCR's main competitors are Ecorodovias, Triunfo and Arteris.

  4. Category:Bolivia–Costa Rica relations - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia portal; Costa Rica portal Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. -Bolivian expatriates in Costa Rica (1 C) Costa ...

  5. 2015 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica and Bolivia relegated to Group III in 2016. ... Centro de Tenis Honda, Bayamón, Puerto Rico [7] 17 – 19 July 2015 Hard

  6. 2011 Copa América Group A - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Category:Costa Rican expatriates in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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  8. Quakers in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Many of the men in the group had been incarcerated in the United States as conscientious objectors and they were attracted when Costa Rica abolished its army. El Centro de Los Amigos para la Paz, with a small hostel, was founded as a community center and a home for San José Quakers' unprogrammed silent worship in the 1980s.

  9. Latin American and Caribbean Group - Wikipedia

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    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.