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Uvita de Osa is a
small town in
southern Costa Rica, on a
section of
coastline known as the Bahía Ballena. It is
notable for
hosting the
annual music...
- La
Uvita is a town and muni****lity in the
Northern Boyacá Province, part of the
Colombian Department of Boyacá. The
urban centre is
located at an altitude...
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Uvita Island, or Isla
Uvita (Spanish: "little
grape island"),
officially Isla Quiribrí, is a
small 0.8-square-kilometre (0.3-square-mile)
island 885 metres...
- Capitanejo, Santander, and the
Nevado River in the north, San
Mateo and La
Uvita in the east,
Tipacoque and Soatá in the west and Susacón in the south. The...
- also
uvita,
sangria and wine are po****r.
Medio y
medio is a
special blend of dry wine and
sparkling wine, or
sparkling wine and caña (rum).
Uvita is a...
- Boyacá Province. Susacón
borders to the
north Soatá, in the east Boavita, La
Uvita and Jericó, in the
south Sativanorte and in the west the
Santander muni****lity...
- the east,
Boavita in the west, Macaravita,
Santander in the
north and La
Uvita in the south.
Before 1914, San
Mateo was
called La Capilla. It received...
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Christopher Columbus first dropped anchor in
Costa Rica in 1503 at Isla
Uvita. His
forces overcame the
indigenous people. He
incorporated the territory...
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Guacamayas Guateque Guayatá Gámeza Güicán Iza
Jenesano Jericó La
Capilla La
Uvita La
Victoria Labranzagrande Macanal Maripí
Miraflores Mongua Monguí Moniquirá...
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Serranilla Bank
Rosario Islands Costa Rica
Brava Island,
Costa Rica Isla
Calero Uvita Island Guatemala Honduras
Islas de la Bahía
Cayos Cochinos Guanaja Roatán...