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  2. Quepos - Wikipedia

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    Quepos, located on the stunning Pacific coast of Costa Rica, boasts a vibrant and diverse economy. The town's tourism sector is a major contributor, drawing visitors with its breathtaking beaches and proximity to the famous Manuel Antonio National Park. Tourism supports a range of businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and adventure tour ...

  3. The Sloth Institute Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Sloth Institute Costa Rica is a small, not-for-profit organization based in Manuel Antonio, close to Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of sloths. It often takes in orphaned or injured sloths, which require care.

  4. Manuel Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Antonio Pérez Sánchez (July 12, 1900 – January 28, 1930), better known as Manuel Antonio, was a Galician poet. He was honoured on Galician Literature Day ...

  5. Antonio Maceo - Wikipedia

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    Maceo was the son of a Venezuelan farmer and dealer in agricultural products, Marcos Maceo [], and a mulatto Cuban woman of Dominican descent, Mariana Grajales y Cuello.His father when still a young man, fought for the Spanish against the forces for independence led by Simón Bolívar, José Antonio Páez and others.

  6. Vice President of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Constitution of Costa Rica established two vice-presidencies of Costa Rica, ... Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava: 1867–1868 1) Jesús Jiménez Zamora; 2) ...

  7. List of people on the postage stamps of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Julio Acosta, president of Costa Rica, 1920-24 (1921) Francisco Aguilar B., president of Costa Rica, 1919-20 (1980) Manuel Aguilar, president of Costa Rica, 1837-38 (1943, 1961) Alfonso Acosta Guzmán, promoter of forensic medicine (2015) José María Alfaro Zamora, president of Costa Rica, 1842–44, 1846-47 (1943, 1961)

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