Costa Rica covers approximately 19,700 square miles. That's a whole lot of rainforests, beaches, and pura vida vibes packed into one small country. So, if you're looking for a tropical getaway with a side of adventure, Costa Rica's got you covered in about 19,700 square miles.
Costa Rica's area is 19,700 square miles (51,100 square kilometers).
The area of Quesada - Costa Rica - is 145.3 square kilometers.
I think it's about 802 miles long.
by width i am to assume that you mean the distance from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea, that is roughly 76 miles at its narrowest point (122 kilometers) and 172 miles (276 kilometers) at its apparent widest point (from Punta Guiones the westernmost point in Costa Rica to around the area of Barra Del Colorado in the Caribbean side). It is substantially 'wider' than Panama which is perhaps the reason the Panama Canal was built in that country. There was talk of originally building the canal in the Rio San Juan (which divides Costa Rica from Nicaragua) but those plans were abandoned when the area of Panama was deemed more suitable.
50,695 sq km
Nicaragua. Nicaragua is much larger at about 50,000 square miles. Puerto Rico is about 3500 square miles. Puerto Rico has about 4 million residents. Nicaragua has about 5.7 million residents.
definitely not. an archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands. Costa Rica is firmly affixed to the main continent of America and its greater area is designated as Central America
The telephone country code for Costa Rica is +506, followed by the 8-digit subscriber number. (Costa Rica does not use area codes.) Follow the instructions from your VoIP provider for entering international numbers.
recycling and some are not polluting the area
5,000 miles Much less. Costa Rica is the only country in between. I drove it in one day. May 400 miles.
The area of Costa Vescovato is 7,700,000.0 square meters.
The area of Costa Masnaga is 5,600,000.0 square meters.