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groups or
tribes that
continues to have a monarchy. The Naso (Teribe or
Térraba)
people have
traditionally occupied the
mountainous jungle regions of western...
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Térraba River (Spanish: Río
Grande de
Térraba), in the
southern Brunca region of
Costa Rica, is the
largest river in that country. The
indigenous Boruca...
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Térraba is an
indigenous territory in
Costa Rica of the Naso people. Vaage, Kari (2011).
Indigenous peoples in
Costa Rica and El
Diquis hydroelectric...
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previously owned by the
United Fruit Company in the
alluvial plain of the
Térraba River. The
archaeological site of Farm 6 has been
dated to the
Aguas Buenas...
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Térraba-Sierpe
Wetland (Spanish:
Humedal Térraba-Sierpe), is a
protected area in
Costa Rica,
managed under the Osa
Conservation Area, it was
created in...
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primarily corn and
their ceramics/pottery today.
There are
about 3,305
Térraba people. As of 2007, the
regional poverty rate was 19.3%
while for the whole...
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Terraba Basin Group is a
geologic group in
Costa Rica. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Neogene period.
Earth sciences portal Costa Rica portal...
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Teribe Térraba, Tiribi, Teribe, Norteño, Quequexque, Naso
Tjerdi Native to Panama,
Costa Rica
Region In Panama: Naso Tjër Di Comarca,
Bocas del Toro Province...
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Costa Rica,
along the Panamá border),
Boruca (southern
Costa Rica) and
Térraba [es] (southern
Costa Rica). The po****tion
includes European Costa Ricans...
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Crusoe learned a few of his
native words that have been
found in a Spanish-
Térraba (or Teribe) dictionary, so
Friday may have
belonged to that tribe, also...