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  2. Lake Arenal - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest lake in Costa Rica at 85-square-kilometre (33 sq mi). Its depth varies between 30 and 60 meters (100–200 feet) seasonally. [2] Originally a natural lake, Lake Arenal was tripled in size with the 1979 construction of the Presa Sangregado Dam at its northern end. All land below the 550-meter level was expropriated by the Costa ...

  3. List of lakes of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    List of volcanoes in Costa Rica, which includes the crater lakes listed. Haberyan, K.A.; Horn, S.P. (1999). "Chemical and physical characteristics of seven volcanic lakes in Costa Rica". Brenesia. 51: 85–95.

  4. Lake Cote - Wikipedia

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    Surface elevation. 680 m (2,230 ft) Lake Cote ( Spanish: Lago Cote ), originally known as Lake Cóter, is a fresh water crater lake located in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. It is currently the largest natural lake in Costa Rica at 1.98-square-kilometre (0.76 sq mi). Its depth varies between 6 and 18 meters.

  5. Lake Bosque Alegre - Wikipedia

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    Surface elevation. 740 m (2,430 ft) Lake Bosque Alegre ( Spanish: Laguna Bosque Alegre, translates to Lake Happy Forest ), is a fresh water crater lake located in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. [1] It is part of a complex of lakes that also comprises Lake Hule and Lake Congo. The three lakes are part of the Bosque Alegre Wildlife Refuge. [2]

  6. Lake Hule - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hule ( Spanish: Laguna de Hule ), which translates to Lake of Rubber, due to the abundance of rubber trees nearby, is a fresh water crater lake located in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. [1] It is part of a complex of lakes comprising Lake Hule, Lake Congo and Lake Bosque Alegre. The lakes are part of the Bosque Alegre Wildlife Refuge.

  7. Puerto Viejo de Talamanca - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a coastal town in Talamanca in Limón Province in southeastern Costa Rica, known simply as Puerto Viejo to locals. The town was originally called Old Harbour until the Costa Rican government institutionalized Spanish as the national language and changed the names of the towns and landmarks in the area from English to Spanish or Native American.

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