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  2. List of faults in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of faults in Costa Rica : Agua Caliente Fault, in the Central Valley. [1] Alajuela Fault, in the Central Valley. [1] Ángel-Varablanca Fault, in the Central Valley. [2] Atirro Fault, in Turrialba.

  3. Hurricanes in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Cesar was the deadliest hurricane to hit Costa Rica. December 5–12, 1887 – Tropical Storm Nineteen made landfall in Costa Rica. [ 4] October 8–10, 1906 – A hurricane formed near Costa Rica, causing damage to fruit plantations. Total damage was recorded at $1 million (1906 USD ), though no deaths were reported.

  4. Caribbean large igneous province - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean large igneous province (CLIP) consists of a major flood basalt, which created this large igneous province (LIP). It is the source of the current large eastern Pacific oceanic plateau, of which the Caribbean-Colombian oceanic plateau is the tectonized remnant. The deeper levels of the plateau have been exposed on its margins at the ...

  5. Geography of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Political and human geography. Costa Rica shares a 313-kilometre (194-mile) border with Nicaragua to the north, and a 348-km border with Panama to the south. Costa Rica claims an exclusive economic zone of 574,725 km 2 (221,903 sq mi) with 200 nautical miles (370.4 km; 230.2 mi) and a territorial sea of 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi).

  6. Tivives Protected Zone - Wikipedia

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    9.898°N 84.699°W. / 9.898; -84.699. Area. 24.97 square kilometres (9.64 sq mi) Established. 2 June 1986. Governing body. National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) Tivives Protected Zone ( Spanish: Zona Protectora Tivives ), is a protected area in Costa Rica, managed under the Central Pacific Conservation Area, it was created in 1986 by ...

  7. Deforestation in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's tropical landscape. Deforestation is a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystems in Costa Rica.The country has a rich biodiversity with some 12,000 species of plants, 1,239 species of butterflies, 838 species of birds, 440 species of reptiles and amphibians, and 232 species of mammals, which have been under threat from the effects of deforestation. [1]

  8. Promises of happier, healthier living drove tourists to Costa ...

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    Tourism has spiked in Costa Rica, with visitors trying to get a taste of the Blue Zone lifestyle. But as tourists flood the area, locals say key elements of the Blue Zone life are fading away.

  9. Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people of Costa Rica, or Native Costa Ricans, are the people who lived in what is now Costa Rica prior to European and African contact and the descendants of those peoples. About 114,000 indigenous people live in the country, comprising 2.4% of the total population. [ 1] Indigenous Costa Ricans strive to keep their cultural ...