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Quepos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkepos]) is a
district of the
canton of
Quepos, in the
province of Puntarenas,
Costa Rica. The town is
named for the native...
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Quepos is a
canton in the
Puntarenas province of
Costa Rica. The head city is in
Quepos district. It was
named Aguirre until February 2015, when its name...
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airport approximately 3
kilometres (2 mi) east of the
Pacific coastal city of
Quepos,
Costa Rica,
serving this city as well as the
Manuel Antonio National Park...
- (Miramar) Osa (Ciudad Cortés)
Parrita (Parrita)
Puntarenas (Puntarenas)
Quepos (
Quepos)
Monteverde (Monteverde)
Puerto Jiménez (Puerto Jiménez) Jacó Manuel...
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located on the
Pacific coast of
Costa Rica, just
south of the city of
Quepos, Puntarenas, and 157 km (98 mi) from the
national capital of San José. It...
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expected to land. The
aircraft appeared to be off the
usual approach track for
Quepos. Both crew
members and 1 p****enger died; 5 p****engers
survived the crash...
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province of
Puntarenas in
Costa Rica,
approximately 45 km
south of
Quepos. It is well
known for large, year-round
waves and is po****r
among surfers...
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volcanoes and
through the Los
Santos coffee region down to the
Pacific coast in
Quepos. By 2018, the
rural po****tion had
declined from 40%
inhabitants (2000)...
- Jose–Heredia–Alejuela
Currently abandoned and dismantled, the
Ferrocarril de
Quepos was an
essential part of the
banana production in the
Central Pacific coast...
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Damas Island, is a
small (6 km2)
island in
Costa Rica in the
vicinity of
Quepos district. It is
particularly noted for its
estuaries lined with mangroves...