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  2. San Juan District, Tibás - Wikipedia

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    San Juan district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 9°57′39″N 84°04′23″W  /  9.9609348°N 84.0730993°W  / 9.9609348; -84.0730993 Country

  3. La Sabana Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    La Sabana Metropolitan Park was officially inaugurated in 1977, though its origins last two centuries. Manuel Antonio Chapuí, the parish priest of San José at the end of the 17th century, donated several plots of land in the Mata Redonda District "to favor Costa Rica's interests". Since then, the area has been used for recreation and sports ...

  4. Parque Diversiones - Wikipedia

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    The park was named for Dr. Brenes, whose proposal for a theme park resulted in the park’s creation. His mission was that the profits from the park would go to support the Dr. Carlos Saenz Herrera National Children's Hospital (Hospital Nacional de Niños, San Juan), established in 1964. [1] The amusement park began operating at the end of 1981 ...

  5. Inside the Kardashian family's incredible Costa Rica vacation ...

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    The reality TV show family is currently on holiday in tropical Costa Rica, and judging by their social media activity, their vacation is every bit as glamorous as you'd expect.

  6. Tibás - Wikipedia

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    Tibás was created on 26 June 1914 by decree 31. [2] It was formerly known as San Juan del Murciélago and was meant to be the capital of the country, at least according to ex-president Braulio Carrillo, [3] this is the reason the town was originally designed with such a neat array of perfectly aligned blocks, cut by the streets running from North to South and the avenues from East to West.

  7. National Theatre of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The 1,140-seat National Theatre of Costa Rica (Spanish: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica) is Costa Rica's national theatre, located in the central section of San José. Construction began in 1891, and it opened to the public on 21 October 1897 with a performance of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's Faust .