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  2. Liberia, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Liberia ( Spanish pronunciation: [li.ˈβe.ɾja]) is a district and the largest city in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica, located 215 kilometres (134 mi) northwest of the national capital, San José. [1] [2] Part of the Liberia canton, it is a major center for the country's tourism industry. Liberia has been nicknamed la ciudad blanca (the ...

  3. Demographics of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [3] [4], Liberia's total population was 5,193,416 in 2021. This is compared to 911,000 in 1950. [5] 43.5% of Liberians were below the age of 15 in 2010. [5] 53.7% were between 15 and 65 years of age, while 2.8% were 65 years or older. [5]

  4. Liberia (canton) - Wikipedia

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    For the 2011 census, Liberia had a population of 62,987 inhabitants. Besides hosting the provincial capital, Liberia Canton is the most populous of Guanacaste's nine cantons. Transportation [ edit ]

  5. Demographics of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's population, (1961-2003). In 2021, Costa Rica had a population of 5,153,957. The population is increasing at a rate of 1.5% per year. At current trends the population will increase to 9,158,000 in about 46 years. [15] The population density is 94 people per square km, the third highest in Central America.

  6. Playas del Coco - Wikipedia

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    Playas del Coco is located approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the town of Liberia, Costa Rica, the largest town in the province of Guanacaste. The town experienced rapid growth due to the increasing number of international visitors and foreign-born residents, who arrived in the 1990s. Since Playas del Coco is one of the few beach areas ...

  7. Guanacaste Province - Wikipedia

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    It is the most sparsely populated of all the provinces of Costa Rica. The province covers an area of 10,141 square kilometres (3,915 sq mi) and as of 2010, had a population of 354,154, with annual revenue of $2 billion. Guanacaste's capital is Liberia. Other important cities include Cañas and Nicoya.

  8. Tamarindo, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Tamarindo is a district of the Santa Cruz canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica, located on the Nicoya Peninsula. [1] [2] The town of Tamarindo is the largest developed beach town in Guanacaste. Once a small fishing village, it has boomed in the 21st century with surfing and eco-tourism, and is now popular with surfers, digital ...

  9. Curubandé de Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Curubandé was created on 26 November 1971 by Decreto Ejecutivo 2077-G. Segregated from Liberia. Geography. Curubandé has an area of 81.14 km² and an elevation of 322 metres. Villages. Administrative center of the district is Cereceda. Other villages are Colorado and Curubandé. Demographics