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National Route 32 (Costa Rica) North side of the entrance to Zurquí tunnel, located in Route 32. National Primary Route 32, or just Route 32 ( Spanish: Ruta Nacional Primaria 32, or Ruta 32) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the San José, Heredia, Limón provinces. [ 1] It connects the central valley and Greater Metropolitan ...
Route 17: Primary 16.71 Puntarenas Route 18: Primary 49.25 Guanacaste Route 21: Primary 145.54 Guanacaste, Puntarenas Route 22: Primary 4.35 San José Route 23: Primary 12.66 Puntarenas Route 27: Primary 76.75 San José, Alajuela, Puntarenas Route 32: Primary 156.85 San José, Heredia, Limón Route 34: Primary 210.67 Alajuela, Puntarenas Route ...
The route starts at the intersection with Route 209 that crosses the San Ignacio district, and goes south and downward to the Pacific Ocean, traversing the communities of Cangrejal, Sabanillas, Bijagual and Surubres, then finally arrives at its intersection with Route 34.
National Route 35 (Costa Rica) Dotted line depicts new road to San Carlos under construction since 2005, to be finished in 2025. National Primary Route 35, or just Route 35 ( Spanish: Ruta Nacional Primaria 35, or Ruta 35) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the Alajuela province, and it is a road that serves the central north ...
National Road Network of Costa Rica. ← Route 23. → Route 32. National Primary Route 27, or just Route 27 (Spanish: Ruta Nacional Primaria 27, or Ruta 27) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, is a route which connects the Greater Metropolitan Area to Caldera Port and the Pacific coast of the country. [1]
32/km 2 (83/sq mi ) Time zone: UTC−06:00 ... Postal code: 61102. Tárcoles is a district of the Garabito canton, in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. [1] [2 ...
Time zone. UTC−06:00. Canton code. 406. Website. www .munisanisidro .go .cr. San Isidro, also referred to as San Isidro de Heredia, [ 2] is a canton in the Heredia province of Costa Rica. [ 3][ 4] The head city is in San Isidro district.
The oldest evidence of human occupation in Costa Rica is associated with the arrival of groups of hunter-gatherers about 10,000 to 19,000 years BC, with ancient archaeological evidence (stone tool making) located in the Turrialba Valley, at sites called Guardiria and Florence, with matching quarry and workshop areas with presence of type clovis spearheads and South American inspired arrows.