Montezuma

Montezuma is a town near the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula on the Central Pacific coast of .
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  • Type: Hamlet with 500 residents
  • Description: human settlement
  • Also known as: Moctezuma” and “Montezuma, Costa Rica

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Malpaís.

Hamlet
is a town in Costa Rica's Central Pacific. Located along a dusty road southwest of Cóbano, it is one of the country's premier surfing spots along with the neighboring community of . is situated 10 km southwest of Montezuma.

Montezuma

Latitude
9.65515° or 9° 39′ 19″ north
Longitude
-85.06825° or 85° 4′ 6″ west
Population
500
Elevation
14 metres (46 feet)
Open location code
66XPMW4J+3P
Open­Street­Map ID
node 360251031
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
3622810
Wiki­data ID
Q633703
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Vietnamese—“Montezuma” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Montezuma
  • French: Montezuma
  • German: Montezuma
  • Italian: Montezuma
  • Lithuanian: Montesuma
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Montezuma
  • Norwegian: Montezuma
  • Vietnamese: Montezuma, Costa Rica

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