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4-Sabaneta
ARUBA

4-Savaneta

Savaneta is a city and region in the southeast of Aruba. Until 1797 it was the capital of the island. It is home to the oldest house on the island, a 150-year-old cas di torto or mud hut. The Savaneta region has an estimated area of 27.76 square kilometers and 11,518 inhabitants according to the 2010 census.

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4-Soto
Costa Rica

4-Jacó

Jacó is a city on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, southwest of the capital, San José. It is known for surfing beaches and nightlife, and is a gateway to national parks. Jacó Beach is rocky and has gray sand, and is located west of the city. To the southeast is Hermosa Beach, with its big waves. To the north is the Carara National Park, with crocodiles in the Tárcoles River and macaw macaws. Nearby there is a trail through the tropical forest that reaches the Bijagual waterfall.

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4-Cali
Colombia

4-Cali

Cali is a Colombian city located in the department of Valle del Cauca, southwest of Bogotá. It is known for salsa dancing, of which there are many clubs in the Juanchito suburb. In the oldest neighborhood of Cali, the neoclassical Cathedral of San Pedro houses paintings from the Quito School. Nearby is the San Francisco religious complex from the 18th and 19th centuries. The La Merced Chapel is where the first mass was celebrated after the founding of Cali in 1536.

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Santiago de Cuba
Cuba

3-Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba is the capital of the province of Santiago de Cuba, in the southeast of Cuba, facing a bay of the Caribbean Sea. It was founded by the Spanish in 1515 and is known for its colonial architecture and revolutionary history. The city’s characteristic Afro-Cuban influences are on display during the July Carnival, an event with percussion parades, colorful costumes and son dance, a precursor to salsa.

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3-Quepos
Costa Rica

3-Quepos

Quepos is a city on the Pacific coast of central Costa Rica. There is the Manuel Antonio National Park which, with its mangroves, lagoons and jungles on the shores of the beach, is home to howler monkeys, white-faced monkeys and squirrels. Nearby, on the same coast, are Espadilla Beach and Biesanz Beach. In the northwest of the city, is Damas Island mangrove estuary. There you can see alligators, iguanas and snakes

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3-Noord
ARUBA

3-Noord

Noord is a town integrated into the administrative unit of Noord/Tanki Leendert, which has a population of 16,944 in 2000. It is currently one of the cities with the largest population on the island.

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