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Puerto Limón

American  
[pwer-taw lee-mawn] / ˈpwɛr tɔ liˈmɔn /

noun

  1. Limón.


Example Sentences

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He knew back home, from Puerto Limón to his native Central Valley to the north and south, everything had ground to a halt.

From Washington Post

Cascante, who is from Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, has played in 107 matches with 93 starts since his professional debut in his native country in 2011.

From Washington Times

Passengers getting off at Puerto Quetzal in Guatemala or Puerto Limon in Nicaragua will find little to do aside from duty-free shopping or pre-organised tour bus excursions.

From The Guardian

From Puerto Limon to Almirante is about one hundred and twenty miles overland, and there was a time when practically every mile of this distance was untouched jungle.

From Project Gutenberg

To get there, you can take a puddle-jumper flight from San José to Puerto Limón, or a shuttle bus.

From New York Times