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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. National Road Network of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    National Road Network of Costa Rica [1] 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.

  4. 2019 student protests in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The demands of the students were mainly: End of the Learning Strengthening Tests for the Renewal of Opportunities (FARO) that replaced the high school memory exams. End of the dual education project that was being discussed in the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica to authorize students to work as apprentices in private companies. This project ...

  5. List of national routes of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Route 174: Secondary 1.13 San José Route 175: Secondary 2.29 San José Route 176: Secondary 2.33 San José Route 177: Secondary 5.10 San José Route 180: Secondary 11.11 Guanacaste Route 200: Secondary 1.41 San José Route 201: Secondary 1.55 San José Route 202: Secondary 13.43 San José, Cartago Route 203: Secondary 3.62 San José Route 204 ...

  6. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 2007, Costa Rica broke diplomatic ties with Taiwan, switching recognition to the People's Republic of China. Costa Rica was the first of the Central American nations to do so. President Óscar Arias Sánchez admitted the action was a response to economic exigency.

  7. Santa Ana, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The secondary education cycle (middle & high school) is offered by the Liceo de Santa Ana located in the neighboring district of Uruca. Entrance area to the Escuela Municipal de Artes Integradas. Santa Ana hosts the United World College of Costa Rica which offers the IB program for international students.

  8. Students for a Democratic Society (2006 organization)

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    Beginning January 2006, a movement to revive the Students for a Democratic Society took shape. Two high school students, Jessica Rapchik and Pat Korte, decided to reach out to former members of the "Sixties" SDS, to re-establish a student movement in the United States. Korte did this by contacting Alan Haber.

  9. National Route 911 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica. Provinces. Guanacaste. Highway system. National Road Network of Costa Rica. ← Route 910. → Route 912. National Tertiary Route 911, or just Route 911 ( Spanish: Ruta Nacional Terciaria 911, or Ruta 911) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the Guanacaste province. [1]