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Santa Rosa National Park

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The farm however kept for years its strategic significance. This place 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
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Santa Rosa National Park was also created to protect the natural environment beyond the historical site.
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The main entrance of Santa Rosa National Park is 36 kilometres (22 mi) north of
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are located within the park, Laguna Respringue and Manglar de Potrero Grande.
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Around 250 bird species and 115 mammal species are found within the park.
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Santa Rosa was originally a farm located in the north-western
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Area de Conservación Guanacaste World Heritage Site
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It is also within the larger national 584: 145:National System of Conservation Areas ( 472:biome habitats — are protected here. 351:won by their army over the forces of 226: 218: 210: 201: 181: 173: 165: 156: 7: 347:Primarily, Costa Rica remembers the 61: 1136:Protected areas established in 1966 14: 705:"Costa Rica's "Epic" War of 1856" 1131:Geography of Guanacaste Province 655:"Parque Nacional Santa Rosa Map" 47: 518:Panamanian white-faced capuchin 447:Isthmian–Atlantic moist forests 323:is completely within the park. 289:Area de Conservación Guanacaste 132: 75: 707:. Costa Rica Outdoors Magazine 443:Isthmian–Pacific moist forests 422:within the park. They include 57:Santa Rosa National Park area. 1: 827:Miravalles Jorge Manuel Dengo 458:Moist Pacific Coast mangroves 415:There are ten unique natural 378:Tropical dry broadleaf forest 1146:Central American dry forests 1121:National parks of Costa Rica 731:at Costa Rica National Parks 680:"Parque Nacional Santa Rosa" 568:Guanacaste Conservation Area 470:Central American dry forests 300:Guanacaste Conservation Area 627:"Manglar de Potrero Grande" 1162: 1126:Ramsar sites in Costa Rica 527:species are also present: 464:ecoregion and both of the 460:ecoregions similar to the 449:ecoregion and both of the 445:ecoregion, similar to the 254:Parque Nacional Santa Rosa 26:Parque Nacional Santa Rosa 634:Sites Information Service 603:Sites Information Service 239: 235: 215:Manglar de Potrero Grande 194: 190: 55: 46: 32: 23: 735:Santa Rosa National Park 729:Santa Rosa National Park 543:. They are rarely seen. 510:Geoffroy's spider monkey 364:Federico Tinoco Granados 315:Guanacaste National Park 246:Santa Rosa National Park 19:Santa Rosa National Park 504:. 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Index

IUCN category
national park

Guanacaste Province
Costa Rica
La Cruz
10°53′01″N 85°46′30″W / 10.88361°N 85.77500°W / 10.88361; -85.77500
SINAC
Ramsar Wetland
Ramsar Wetland
Spanish
national park
Guanacaste Province
Costa Rica
Liberia
Route 1
Area de Conservación Guanacaste
World Heritage Site
Battle of Santa Rosa
Guanacaste Conservation Area
Route 1
Pan-American Highway
Guanacaste National Park
Route 913
Guanacaste Province
Costa Rica
Battle of Santa Rosa
filibuster
William Walker
Federico Tinoco Granados

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