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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica ratified the convention on 23 August 1977. [3] It has four World Heritage Sites and one site on the tentative list. [3] The first site in Costa Rica listed was the Talamanca Range-La Amistad Reserves / La Amistad National Park, in 1983. In 1990, the site was expanded to include the sites across the border in Panama.

  3. Category:Archaeological sites in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Costa Rica" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  4. Category:World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica. Pages in category "World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Category:Historic sites in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological sites in Costa Rica (6 P) W. World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica (5 P) Pages in category "Historic sites in Costa Rica"

  6. Stone spheres of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Stone spheres of Costa Rica at Wikimedia Commons; Videos of the four archaeological sites of the Diquis Stone Spheres from Museo Nacional de Costa Rica; Stone Spheres, Diquis Delta, Costa Rica from Landmarks Foundation; Costa Rican Stone Spheres a website by archaeologist Tim McGuinness, Ph.D.

  7. History of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The oldest evidence of human occupation in Costa Rica is associated with the arrival of groups of hunter-gatherers about 10,000 to 19,000 years BC, with ancient archaeological evidence (stone tool making) located in the Turrialba Valley, at sites called Guardiria and Florence, with matching quarry and workshop areas with presence of type clovis spearheads and South American inspired arrows.