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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, in Costa Rica, 98% of the population had access to "improved" water, 99.5% and 92%, in urban and rural areas, respectively. In 2015, there were still around 111 thousand people lacking access to "improved" water. Regarding sanitation, in 2015, around 274 thousand people did not have access to "improved" sanitation.

  3. Aguas Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Dial plan. +598 433 (+5 digits) Aguas Corrientes is a small town in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay. Its name ( running waters) is derived from the installations of pumping, filtration and purification of water from the Santa Lucia River, which is the largest in the country, supplying drinking water to the departments of Montevideo ...

  4. Aguas Zarcas volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    List of volcanoes in Costa Rica. Coordinates. 10°22′29″N 84°20′20″W  /  10.374611°N 84.338833°W  / 10.374611; -84.338833. Geology. Age of rock. Holocene. Mountain type. Volcanic field. Aguas Zarcas volcanic field is a field of pyroclastic cones located in the Aguas Zarcas district, San Carlos canton of the Alajuela province ...

  5. Aguas Zarcas - Wikipedia

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    It borders the districts of Cutris to the north, La Palmera to the west, Pital and Venice to the east. While to the south it borders with the canton of Sarchí. Its head, the city of Aguas Zarcas, from where it has an excellent view of the hills of the Juan Castro Blanco National Park, is located 16.6 km (30 minutes) NE of Quesada, and 88.4 km ...

  6. Stone spheres of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The stone spheres of Costa Rica are an assortment of over 300 petrospheres in Costa Rica, on the Diquís Delta and on Isla del Caño. Locally, they are also known as bolas de piedra (literally 'stone balls'). The spheres are commonly attributed to the extinct Diquís culture, and they are sometimes referred to as the Diquís Spheres.

  7. Cerro de la Muerte - Wikipedia

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    Because crossing Cerro de la Muerte took up to five days on foot, at the beginning of the twentieth century, three resting stations were created by Congressional Decree Number 45, signed on 5 August 1908. Between 1910 and 1912, the three resting stops, known as houses, were built; "División", "La Muerte" and "Ojo de Agua", at a cost of ...

  8. Sigifredo Solís Solís Hydroelectric Center - Wikipedia

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    127,000 m 3 (166,000 cu yd) Power Station. Turbines. 2× 12 MW. 1× 2 MW. Installed capacity. 26 MW. Sigifredo Solís Solís Hydroelectric Center is a hydroelectric power project located in San Ramón, Alajuela province, Costa Rica. It is operated by CONELECTRICAS R.L., a consortium of power utilities companies in the north of the country.

  9. Zarcero - Wikipedia

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    Zarcero has an area of 11.72 km 2[3] and an elevation of 1,736 metres. [1] It is located in the Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range) of Costa Rica, 50 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital city of Alajuela and 27 kilometers southeast of Ciudad Quesada. Zarcero, known for its brisk mountain climate, lies in a dairy and ...

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