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Liberia,Guanacaste

Liberia,Guanacaste
Guanacaste is the fifth province of Costa Rica, with an area of 10,000 km2 and about 270,000 inhabitants, bordered on the north by Nicaragua, south and west by the Pacific Ocean and east by the provinces of Alajuela and Puntarenas.

The capital of Guanacaste is called Liberia and is located in the northwest and has 1022 km of coastline with highly developed tourist areas of the Pacific Ocean, is surrounded by volcanoes, national parks and offers many services, such as the International Airport, Hotels, Shopping Malls, Hospitals, Lawyers, Supermarkets, etc..

Other major cities in Liberia are: Cañas, La Cruz, Nicoya and Santa Cruz are the main population centers, and all offer a wealth of facilities.

NASA said that Costa Rica and has the best climate in the world where there are two well defined seasons throughout the country: the dry season and rainy season. From December to April the weather is dry and the rainy season begins in May and goes until November. For the location between 8 and 11 ° degree north latitude Costa Rica is located in the tropics - but the climate is relatively dry Guanacaste and also why the center of Costa Rican livestock farms. Those who feel that during the rainy season is only raining wrong. The local time is almost always there until the afternoon sun. The average temperature is 27.1 ° C and annual precipitation are 1500 - 2.000 mm.

Guanacaste is a safe region for visitors. In their latest study for the year 2007 the Control-Risks-Institut assessed the political risk and the security risk as low for foreign investors in Costa Rica.

With the opening of international airport in Liberia, Guanacaste has become a major tourist sites in Costa Rica since the visitor can find lots of beautiful beaches, National Parks, Biological Reserves, active volcanoes, hot springs, cultural activities, etc, Guanacaste makes a perfect place to visit.
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