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Drapeau du Costa Rica; Chronologie des drapeaux nationaux; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Bandeira de Costa Rica; Usage on he.wikipedia.org משתמש:TMLN123/ציר הזמן של דגלים לאומיים; טיוטה:ציר זמן של דגלי מדינות; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Sablon:Zászló/Costa Rica 1824; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of San José, Costa Rica ... 1823 - San José becomes capital of Costa Rica. [1] 1824 - Population: 15,472. [2]
Founded on 7 June 1977, four years after Guanacasteca was founded and solely represented Guanacaste Province, [1] Municipal Liberia won promotion to the Primera División de Costa Rica in 2001 after beating Ramonense in a Promotion play-off final. [2]
It sits 11 kilometres (7 mi; 6 nmi) west-southwest of the city of Liberia in Guanacaste Province, and serves as a tourism hub for those who visit the Pacific coast and western Costa Rica. The facility covers 243 hectares (600 acres ) of land and has a single 2,750-metre (9,022 ft) runway that can handle wide-body aircraft , including the Boeing ...
Cartago (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾˈtaɣo]) is the head city of Cartago canton of the Cartago Province, and is composed of the Oriental and Occidental districts as stated in the administrative divisions of Costa Rica. It was the capital of Costa Rica from 1574 to 1824.
1824 First flag of the State of Costa Rica (within the United Provinces of Central America) Same as UPCA flag, with the State Seal in the lower strip. 1824–1838 Second flag of the State of Costa Rica (within the United Provinces of Central America) Same as UPCA flag, with the state seal in the lower strip 1838–1840
The museum focuses on cowboy culture in Northwest Costa Rica, as Liberia was historically known for raising livestock. Liberia and the surrounding region have a tropical savanna climate, noticeably drier than the rest of the country, which supports cattle ranching. The museum is located in the Casa de Culture, a colonial-era house.