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  2. Nosara - Wikipedia

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    Nosara is a surfing destination as Playa Guiones is one of the most consistent waves in the world with over 330 days per year of rideable conditions. Playa Guiones is also considered a mecca for yoga in Costa Rica [4] and the home of several renowned yoga schools. Nearby Playa Pelada is also a popular surf spot and a hangout area for locals ...

  3. List of islands of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Map of Costa Rica. This is a list of islands of Costa Rica. There are about 79 islands in Costa Rica. [1] Islands

  4. Costa Rica Sightseeing: Top 5 Attractions - AOL

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    Costa Rica is an easily accessible destination full of unparalleled natural beauty and sightseeing attractions. From lush rainforest and volcanoes to pristine beaches and water, traveling in Costa ...

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Lists of tourist attractions in Costa Rica (3 P) A. Archaeological sites in Costa Rica (6 P) B. Beaches of Costa Rica (1 C, 2 P) C. Churches in Costa Rica (3 C, 3 P) E.

  6. File:Costa Rica location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Blank map of Costa Rica for geo-location purpose. Note: The Isla del Coco, out of the map, is not shown. Scale: 1:1,856,000 (accuracy: 464 m). Equirectangular projection centered on 9°30'N – 84°15'W, WGS84 datum

  7. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica map of Köppen climate classification. Costa Rica borders the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Costa Rica also borders Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south. The highest point in the country is Cerro Chirripó, at 3,819 metres (12,530 ft).