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Partido de Nicoya

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Mapa del Partido de Nicoya Museo Nacional CRI 01 2020 1890
Mapa del Partido de Nicoya Museo Nacional CRI 01 2020 1890

The Partido de Nicoya was a major part of what is now the Guanacaste province in Costa Rica. Originally the territory was bounded on the northeast by the La Flor river and Lake Cocibolca, or Lake Nicaragua, on the south by Costa Rica (Gulf of Nicoya, Tempisque River, Salto River), and on the east by a line that joins the northernmost part of the Gulf of Nicoya to the mouth of the San Juan River.

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Partido de Nicoya
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Mapa del Partido de Nicoya Museo Nacional CRI 01 2020 1890
Mapa del Partido de Nicoya Museo Nacional CRI 01 2020 1890
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