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    The Sixaola River (Spanish: Río Sixaola) is a river in southern Limón Province, Costa Rica. It flows from the Cordillera Talamanca to the Caribbean Sea...
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  • Costa Rica's official and predominant language is Spanish. The variety spoken there, Costa Rican Spanish, is a form of Central American Spanish. Costa...
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    The Costa Rica–Panama border is the 348 km (216 mi) international boundary between Costa Rica and Panama. The border in its present state is demarcated...
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    Puente sobre río Sixaola no ha iniciado pese a promesas". Retrieved 8 May 2020. "Tren de alta velocidad unirá a Panamá y Costa Rica". laprensalibre.cr...
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    Costa Rica to the west, Chiriquí Province to the south, and Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca to the east. The Río Sixaola forms part of the border with Costa Rica...
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  • (Costa Rica) Colón River Conte River Diamante River (Costa Rica) Jaba River (Costa Rica) La Palma River Limón River (Costa Rica) Negro River (Costa Rica)...
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  • Sixaola is a district of the Talamanca canton, in the Limón province of Costa Rica. It is a border town together with Guabito, Panamá Sixaola is right...
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    Province in southeastern Costa Rica, known simply as Puerto Viejo to locals. The town was originally called Old Harbour until the Costa Rican government institutionalized...
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  • Talamanca near the Sixaola River. In the national convention of 1964 members of the Talamanca and Terraba (see Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica) were among the...
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  • (Bratsi, Sixaola, Cahuita districts). The Binational Sixaola River Bridge, located at the southeast end of Route 36, is a bridge over the Sixaola River,...
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