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  2. Banco Santander Río - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander Argentina (formerly Banco Río de la Plata and then Banco Santander Río) is a commercial bank and financial services company and affiliate of the Santander, Cantabria (Spain) based Santander Group. Based in Buenos Aires, its banking operations are the third largest in Argentina, as well as the largest among all privately owned ...

  3. Banco de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bancobcr .com. Banco de Costa Rica ( BCR) is a state-owned commercial bank that operates in Costa Rica. With an equity of $806,606,710 [1] and assets of $7,607,483,881, [1] the bank has established itself as one of the strongest banking companies in both Costa Rica and Central America. [2]

  4. Costa Rican Social Security Fund - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .ccss .sa .cr /index. The Costa Rican Social Security Fund ( Spanish: Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social) is in charge of most of the nation's public health sector. Its role in public health (as the administrator of health institutions) is key in Costa Rica, playing an important part in the state's national health policy making.

  5. Public holidays in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    July 26 - Annexation of the Party of Nicoya to Costa Rica. September 13 - Independence Day. November 29 - Army Abolition Day. 2022. September 19 - Independence Day. December 5 - Army Abolition Day. 2023. April 10 - Juan Santamaría Day. July 24 - Annexation of the Party of Nicoya to Costa Rica.

  6. Savegre River - Wikipedia

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    The Savegre River ( Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβeɣɾe]) is a river in Costa Rica that flows to the Pacific Ocean. The source is at Quebrada Providencia in the Cerro de la Muerte, Cordillera de Talamanca, at 3,491 m (11,453 ft) above sea level, and after receiving the Division River, it travels 41 linear kilometers of rugged topography to ...

  7. Tamarindo River - Wikipedia

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    Tamarindo River. Coordinates: 10.307177°N 85.840249°W. Tamarindo River is a river in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica. The estuary is adjacent to the town of Tamarindo. The river spans 490 hectares (1,200 acres) and serves as the natural border between Tamarindo and Playa Grande. The estuary is home to much wildlife, including ospreys ...

  8. Térraba River - Wikipedia

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    Térraba River ( Spanish: Río Grande de Térraba ), in the southern Brunca region of Costa Rica, is the largest river in that country. [1] The indigenous Boruca language name is Diquís which means "great river". [2] Its basin is 5,085 square kilometres (1,963 sq mi) and it is 160 kilometres (99 mi) long, covering ten percent of the country.

  9. Suerte River - Wikipedia

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    Suerte River (other names include Caño de La Suerte, Rio Suerte, Río La Suerte) is a river of Costa Rica. [1] It flows through the lowland Caribbean rainforest and agricultural plantations, joins up with the Rio Tortuguero, which flows through the canals of Tortuguero National Park, emptying into the Caribbean Ocean. The river also flows ...