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  2. Hurricane Nate - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Nate was a fast-moving storm that caused severe flooding and damage in Central America and the US Gulf Coast in October 2017. It was the costliest natural disaster in Costa Rican history and the fastest-moving hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. Hurricanes in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and impacts of 18 hurricanes that have affected Costa Rica since 1887. Find out the dates, names, death tolls, damages, and effects of each storm on the country's climate, crops, and infrastructure.

  4. October 2008 Central America floods - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the region, the flooding destroyed about 10,000 homes and left about 250,000 people homeless. News agencies considered the flooding the worst in the region since Hurricane Mitch in 1998. [15] According to Costa Rica's National Meteorology Institute, the week ending on October 17 was the wettest in San José since 1944. [16]

  5. 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.

  6. National Route 32 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Due to lack of economic interests, the road and villages were abandoned. The remains of Alto de La Palma Hermit and some dairy farms still exist as of 2019. Due to the Atlantic Railroad construction, and the existing Route 126 (Sarapiquí) and Route 10 (Turrialba) roads, the project was shelved until the 1970s, when then during president ...

  7. National Route 2 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    It traverses the Cerro de la Muerte (Death Mountain) and at 3,335 meters (10,942 feet), it is the highest point in the Pan-American Highway. [1]It then goes south and downward from Cerro de la Muerte to San Isidro de El General district, Buenos Aires town, Térraba river, Palmar Norte town, Palmar Sur town, and Paso Canoas border town, which borders with Panamá.

  8. 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 ...

  9. National Route 27 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    A National Road Route of Costa Rica that connects the Greater Metropolitan Area to Caldera Port and the Pacific coast. Learn about its history, design, toll booths and major intersections.

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