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  2. Category:Districts of Guanacaste Province - Wikipedia

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  3. Guanacaste Province - Wikipedia

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    It is the most sparsely populated of all the provinces of Costa Rica. The province covers an area of 10,141 square kilometres (3,915 sq mi) [2] [3] and as of 2010, had a population of 354,154, with annual revenue of $2 billion. Guanacaste's capital is Liberia. Other important cities include Cañas and Nicoya.

  4. Veintisiete de Abril District - Wikipedia

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    23/km 2 (61/sq mi) Time zone: ... 50303. Veintisiete de Abril is a district of the Santa Cruz canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] Geography

  5. Playas del Coco - Wikipedia

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    Playas del Coco is located approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the town of Liberia, Costa Rica, the largest town in the province of Guanacaste. The town experienced rapid growth due to the increasing number of international visitors and foreign-born residents, who arrived in the 1990s.

  6. Playa Coyote, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Playa Coyote, also known as Puerto Coyote, is a beach at San Francisco de Coyote, in the canton of Nandayure, Guanacaste Province in Costa Rica. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula, it is situated at the Pacific Ocean at Ruta 160. [1]

  7. Guanacaste Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Guanacaste Conservation Area, located in Northwest Costa Rica, is a 163,000 hectares (630 sq mi) expanse of protected land and sea. [1] [2] It extends from 19 kilometres (12 mi) out in the Pacific Ocean to about 105 kilometres (65 mi) inland, ending in the Costa Rican lowlands near the Atlantic Ocean.