Rio Grande de Teraba
Rio Grande de Teraba is a stream in Palmar, Osa, Puntarenas Province. Rio Grande de Teraba is situated nearby to the neighborhood Palmar Sur, as well as near the village Palmar Norte.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Palmar Sur Airport.
Palmar Sur Airport
Aerodrome
Palmar Sur Airport is an airport serving the adjacent towns of Palmar Norte and Palmar Sur in Osa Canton, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. Palmar Norte and Palmar Sur are divided by the Térraba River at its exit from the coastal mountain range, 17 kilometres inland from the Pacific Ocean.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Palmar Norte.
Palmar Norte
Village
Palmar Norte is a town in Costa Rica, located next to Palmar Sur in the Osa region of Puntarenas Province. Although small, the town serves as a major agricultural center and as an important transit point for travelers to the Palmar Sur Airport.
Rio Grande de Teraba
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Palmar, Osa, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, Central America, North America
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Latitude
8.95871° or 8° 57′ 31″ northLongitude
-83.47398° or 83° 28′ 26″ westElevation
12 metres (39 feet)Open location code
66WRXG5G+FCGeoNames ID
9252066
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Satellite Map
Discover Rio Grande de Teraba from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
“Rio Grande de Teraba” goes by many names.
- Spanish: “Rio Blanco” (historical)
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Palmar Sur and Gorrión.
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Highlights include Rio Blanco Bridge and Isla La Sorpresa.
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