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Santa Rosa National Park ( Spanish : Parque Nacional Santa Rosa ), is a national park , in Guanacaste Province , northwestern Costa Rica , it was created in 1966 by decree 3694.

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29-680: The main entrance of Santa Rosa National Park is 36 kilometres (22 mi) north of Liberia on Route 1 , in northern Guanacaste Province. The park covers an area of approximately 495 square kilometres (191 sq mi). It is part of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste World Heritage Site , originally created to protect the scene of the Battle of Santa Rosa . It is also within the larger national Guanacaste Conservation Area . The Route 1 (North Interamerican Highway segment within Costa Rica of

58-452: A government decree changed the name of the City of Guanacaste (Ciudad de Guanacaste) to the City of Liberia (Ciudad de Liberia). The name of the province of Guanacaste was changed to Moracia in honor of then Costa Rican president Juan Rafael Mora Porras . In August 1859, Juan Rafael Mora Porras was overthrown in a coup d'état orchestrated by Dr. Jose Maria Montealegre. On 20 June 1860 during

87-464: A large festival as the capital of Guanacaste where one can find folk dances, parades, cattle shows, local food, and other cultural traditions in the area. Music is a large part of the festival and the traditional "marimba" is very popularly heard. A parade also takes place in the centre of the city at which children wear masks and costumes. Liberia's importance continued to grow and it became a major center for agriculture and livestock. The construction of

116-432: Is a major center for the country's tourism industry. Liberia has been nicknamed la ciudad blanca (the white city) due to the white gravel that was once used to make the city's roads and the whitewashed colonial houses which used to make up a large part of the city. It had a population of 56,899 in 2013. Modern-day Liberia was founded as a hermitage without any legal or formal act of foundation on 4 September 1769. It

145-448: Is quite dry in comparison to the rest of Costa Rica. If weather is a concern as a traveler, the best time to visit this city would be towards the start of the dry season where the climate is only beginning to get warm, and precipitation from the wet season has decreased. The dry season can get quite hot and sometimes becomes uncomfortable for those who are not accustomed to such dry heat. Districts of Costa Rica According to

174-521: The 2011 census , Liberia had a population of 53,382 inhabitants. With more than 50,000 inhabitants, Liberia is the regional hub of the Costa Rican northwest. The city center features a modern church , as many Costa Rican towns do, facing a plaza surrounded by locally owned shops and restaurants . Liberia is also home to an expo that takes place in the month of July, celebrating the annexation of Guanacaste Province on 25 July 1824. Located in

203-406: The Battle of Santa Rosa won by their army over the forces of filibuster William Walker . On March 20, 1856, when the Costa Rican forces reached this point, the filibusters were housed in the main farm building, La Casona. The ensuing battle lasted all of 14 minutes with the national militia victorious in ousting the invaders. The farm however kept for years its strategic significance. This place

232-618: The Cortes of Cádiz created a single autonomous province, covering Nicaragua and Costa Rica, with its capital in León . Nicaragua and Costa Rica achieved independence from Spain on 15 September 1821 after the Spanish defeat in the Mexican War of Independence . After the short-lived First Mexican Empire (1821–1823), Costa Rica (considered a minor provincial outpost at the time) became part of

261-702: The Costa Rican Primera División after winning promotion in 2001. They play their home games in the Estadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño . This area typically has a pronounced dry season. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Liberia has a tropical savanna climate , abbreviated Aw on climate maps. In Liberia, as in the rest of Costa Rica outside the perennially humid Caribbean coast, there are essentially two seasons –

290-664: The Mosquitia–Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast mangroves ecoregion and both of the mangrove biome ; and Central American dry forests biome habitats — are protected here. Fauna includes coyotes , peccaries , white-nosed coatis , Baird's tapirs , sea turtles , and terrestrial turtles . The three species of monkey are Geoffroy's spider monkey , mantled howler and Panamanian white-faced capuchin . Several cat species are also present: jaguarundi , ocelot , cougar and jaguar . They are rarely seen. Around 250 bird species and 115 mammal species are found within

319-565: The Pan-American Highway further increased Liberia's importance and increased commerce in and out of the city. By the late 20th century, Liberia had become a major stopping point for tourists traveling to the Pacific Coast beaches of Guanacaste . Today Liberia and the province of Guanacaste accept 25 July 1824 as their annexation day to Costa Rica. Liberia has an area of 563.57 km and an elevation of 144 metres. For

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348-504: The Pan-American Highway ) is along its eastern edge, where the adjacent Guanacaste National Park is located. Route 913 is completely within the park. Santa Rosa was originally a farm located in the north-western Guanacaste Province , in Costa Rica . Today an old hacienda building, "La Casona," functions as the monument commemorating the fallen heroes of the different battles that took place here. Primarily, Costa Rica remembers

377-496: The Territorial Administrative Division , the cantons of Costa Rica are subdivided into 492 districts ( distritos ), each of which has a unique five-digit postal code. Each canton is divided into districts whose number varies from canton to canton. Each district has a District Council chaired by a syndic, all popularly elected. The District Council is the interlocutor between the district and

406-463: The United States and Canada , as well as London and Amsterdam . Liberia Airport is very close to the most beautiful beaches from Guanacaste province, such as Tamarindo, Nosara, Sámara, Carrillo, Playa del Coco, Montezuma, Malpaís, and Santa Teresa. The Liberia River bears the same name as the town. Municipal Liberia is the city's major football team, having spent almost 10 years in

435-418: The "dry" and the "wet." The dry season runs from November to April, when the temperature is high and very little rainfall, if any, is experienced. The wet season runs from May to October when it often rains throughout the entire country. However, Liberia is considered to be one of the drier cities in the province of Guanacaste, which experiences much less rain than the rest of country. Even in wet seasons, Liberia

464-477: The Federal Republic of Central America began to dissolve, Costa Rica formally withdrew and proclaimed itself a sovereign state. On 7 December 1848 Costa Rica divided its national territory into provinces , cantons , and districts . The territory encompassing Nicoya, Bagaces, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste (modern day Liberia) and Cañas became part of the newly formed province of Guanacaste . On 30 May 1854,

493-557: The Papagayo Peninsula. An African safari attraction or zoo called " Africa Mia " is 4 kilometers south of town. The Museo de Sabanero is also located in Liberia. Rincón de la Vieja Volcano National Park is located just to the northeast of Liberia. Volcanic hot springs, bubbling clay pots, and numerous waterfalls and rivers may be found along the park's many kilometres of hiking trails. Hot springs are also located to

522-497: The administration of new Costa Rican president Dr. Jose Maria Montealegre, the name of the province was switched back from Moracia to Guanacaste . Montealegre kept the name City of Liberia but saw it unfit to keep a province named after a political enemy. Today, the Annexation of Guanacaste is celebrated annually on 25 July to celebrate the date in which the province became a part of Costa Rica instead of Nicaragua. Liberia holds

551-528: The congress of the Federal Republic of Central America added Guanacaste (modern day Liberia) to Costa Rica. The village of Guanacaste grew in importance and gradually overtook the village of Nicoya as the most important settlement in the area. On 23 July 1831, the settlement of Guanacaste was given the title of Villa de Guanacaste. Just a few years later on 3 September 1836 it was given the name Ciudad de Guanacaste (City of Guanacaste). In 1838 after

580-515: The growing port of Puntarenas . The settlement of Guanacaste (modern day Liberia), on the other hand, held closer economic ties to Nicaraguan territory like the town of Rivas. Under the leadership of the villages of Nicoya and Santa Cruz, the Partido de Nicoya voted to annex themselves to Costa Rica on 25 July 1824. The inhabitants of Guanacaste (modern day Liberia) chose to continue to be part of Nicaragua in 1824. In 1826, after years of dispute,

609-456: The head city of the canton where the municipality is located; these councils are in charge of municipal administrative activities. Postal codes in Costa Rica are five-digit numeric, and were introduced in March 2007; they are associated with and identify a unique district. The first digit denotes one of the seven provinces , the 2nd and 3rd refer to the 82 cantons (unique within the province),

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638-520: The heart of Liberia, Guanacaste, the Museo de Guanacaste represents the civility of Costa Rica, and the embodiment of military abolishment. The Museo de Guanacaste portrays many of the local and national artists. Volunteers come from both internationally and locally to help restore the location and also preserve the cultural heritage. Tourists pass through Liberia en route to Pacific Coast beaches such as Playa del Coco , Playa Hermosa , Playa Tamarindo or

667-540: The historical site. There are ten unique natural habitats are within the park. They include savannas , deciduous forest , marshlands , and mangrove woodlands. Areas of the Isthmian–Pacific moist forests ecoregion, similar to the Isthmian–Atlantic moist forests ecoregion and both of the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome ; and Moist Pacific Coast mangroves ecoregions similar to

696-647: The municipal government and ensures the communal and neighborhood interests before the Municipal Council;. However, the direct administration of the district falls to the municipality; the District Councils also exercise administrative functions such as forwarding projects to the Council and supervising the mayor's work. There are seven District Municipal Councils ( Concejo Municipal de Distrito ) in districts that are geographically distant from

725-415: The newly formed Federal Republic of Central America in 1823. The Partido de Nicoya (Nicoya's Party) served as an administrative unit for the Federal Republic of Central America. The Partido de Nicoya comprised much of the territory that today is the province of Guanacaste , Costa Rica. Most of the area, such as the settlements of Nicoya and Santa Cruz, held economic ties to Costa Rican territory such as

754-536: The park. Two Ramsar sites are located within the park, Laguna Respringue and Manglar de Potrero Grande. Liberia, Costa Rica Liberia ( Spanish pronunciation: [li.ˈβe.ɾja] ) is a district and the largest city in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica , located 215 kilometres (134 mi) northwest of the national capital, San José . Part of the Liberia canton , it

783-556: The southeast of Liberia along the west slopes of Miravalles volcano. The district is covered by the following road routes: The Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport is 13 kilometres (8 miles) west of the city, following the road to Nicoya . This is the second international airport in the country, after the Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, and serves a variety of cities in

812-412: Was located in a strategic location where the roads from the towns of Rivas, Bagaces, and Nicoya met. The hermitage was used primarily as a place of rest by travelers. The area's giant guanacaste trees provided shade for travelers and livestock, and over time the area became known as Guanacaste (El Poblado de Guanacaste). The settlement itself shares a history with Nicaragua and Costa Rica . In 1812

841-417: Was the location of two more battles of Costa Rican forces against invading forces from Nicaragua. In 1919, there was an attempt from the invaders to overthrow the dictatorship of General Federico Tinoco Granados ; and in the 1955, Costa Ricans fought intruders supporting a coup attempt against the government of José Figueres . Santa Rosa National Park was also created to protect the natural environment beyond

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