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  2. National Route 1 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Carretera Interamericana Norte near San Ramón canton, Alajuela province, Costa Rica. April 2007. National Primary Route 1, formally known as Carretera Interamericana Norte (North Interamerican Road), is the northern segment of the Pan-American Highway (locally in Central America known as the Inter-American Highway) that traverses Costa Rica.

  3. Puente La Amistad de Taiwán - Wikipedia

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    Puente La Amistad de Taiwán ( English: "Taiwan Friendship Bridge") spans the Tempisque River, on National Route 18, in Guanacaste, northern Costa Rica. Although generally known as a cable-stayed bridge, it is really a hybrid bridge composed of a cable-stayed span and a pillar-supported bridge. The cable-stayed section has two spans of 170 and ...

  4. National Route 702 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Alajuela. Highway system. National Road Network of Costa Rica. ← Route 700. → Route 703. National Tertiary Route 702, or just Route 702 ( Spanish: Ruta Nacional Terciaria 702, or Ruta 702) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the Alajuela province. [1]

  5. Pan-American Highway - Wikipedia

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    In the region of Costa Rica, the Pan-American Highway runs just west of the Cordillera de Guanacaste (Guanacaste Mountains), which includes the active volcanoes of Rincón de la Vieja and Miravalles. While travelling through Costa Rica north of San Jose, the highway route is known as Costa Rica Highway 1 instead of CA Highway 1.

  6. Rail transport in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport. Train arriving into the Sabana-Contraloria station in San Jose. Rail transport in Costa Rica is primarily under the stewardship of Incofer (Instituto Costarricense de Ferrocarriles), an autonomous institution of the state. Incofer owns the national railway infrastructure and operates virtually all freight and passenger services ...

  7. National Route 34 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    National Primary Route 34, official name Carretera Pacífica Fernández Oreamuno (after Pacífica Fernández Oreamuno), and popularly known as Carretera Costanera Sur (South Coastal Drive), or just Route 34 (Spanish: Ruta Nacional Primaria 34, or Ruta 34), is a National Road Route and scenic route of Costa Rica, located in the Alajuela, Puntarenas provinces that connects Route 27 and Route 2 ...

  8. Pérez Zeledón (canton) - Wikipedia

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    Pérez Zeledón (canton) / 9.3392039; -83.7152394. Pérez Zeledón is the nineteenth canton of the province of San José in Costa Rica, located in the Brunca region. [2] [3] The capital city of the canton is San Isidro de El General . The canton's boundaries are established by the Río Savegre on the northwest, the Río Guabo and a series of ...

  9. National Road Network of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    According to the Inter-American Development Bank, in 2019 Costa Rica had the worst road network in Latin America, due to being under maintained, and having structural defects and deterioration in around 49% of the National Primary Routes network. Other countries in the area report an average of 20% in the same metric.