Nicoya, Costa Rica Tourism
25,000 people live in and around Nicoya, the most important town on the peninsula. Many of the residents in the area claim to be of Chorotega Indian decent, the group living in the area before the arrival of the Spanish.
The town is named for the Indian chief Nicoya, who welcomed Spanish conquistador Gil González Dávila in 1523. The chief gave
The town is named for the Indian chief Nicoya, who welcomed Spanish conquistador Gil González Dávila in 1523. The chief gave
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