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Heredia, Costa Rica
Just as some of the largest countries
on earth contain vast expanses of empty, barren land, some of the
smallest countries on earth contain what can only be considered an
unfairly large and spectacular proportion of the world’s bio-diversity. S.
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Heredia (population 50,000) is located 6 miles north of San José. The city and its surrounding areas provide all the conveniences of a medium-sized city in an environment, which has escaped, to a large extent, the normal urban problems affecting the capital. The city has a surprisingly youthful and active feel despite its small size. This is due to the presence of the many young Costa Ricans attending the local university. Many of Costa Rica’s famous coffee plantations surround Heredia where one can still see ox-carts loaded with beans from our plantations.
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