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  Limon Costa Rica
Limon city is the touristy center of this Corridor, simultaneously working as an accommodation, stop over, distribution and touring center.
Limon has enjoyed culinary influence from diverse ethnic groups, the most representative of which are the Afro-Costa Rican and the Chinese, who, in addition to preparing foods in different ways, brought a large number of plants and tubers with them into the country.
Limon's old quarter owes itself to the effervescence of the banana-production industry; public and commercial buildings display Victorian, Caribbean and art nouveau influences.
www.costa-rica-limon.com   (1565 words)

  
  Rafael Limon
Limon was given a chance to recover his title, and he became a two time world champion by knocking Navarette out in round 12.
Limon went on boxing until the 1990s, but he never again challenged for a world title.
Limon's exact record is unknown, but it is thought to be around 55 wins, 18 losses and 1 no-contest, with around 37 wins by knockout.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ra/Rafael_Limon.html   (523 words)

  
 Puerto Limon Costa Rica City Travel
Puerto Limon is the main city on the Atlantic coast of Costa Rica.
Limon city has always followed a different course of development with more influence from transnational companies or the Caribbean than from the central government or other Costa Rican national institutions.
Puerto Limon was founded mainly by Afro Caribbean slaves that were brought to the Atlantic coast to work in the construction of the railway between the port of Limon and San Jose.
www.vacationcity.com /costa-rica/destinations/limon   (777 words)

  
 Limon, Papaya y Sabila, By Maria Elena in MEXICO CONNECT
In Cuernavaca, my arboles de limon had blossomed on schedule and given me limones all year without any problems, and they were on a rooftop terrace, in pots.
Everything is garnished with sliced limon, even your morning fruit, limones that are sliced in a special way so that you won't get it in the eye and start your day out wrong, the way they slice them in the cantinas.
Bertha also used limones as an antiseptic, as an astringent for acne and other problems, for brushing your teeth [rub your teeth and gums hard with sliced limes and rinse your mouth with lime water, an old naval solution for scurvy].
www.mexconnect.com /mex_/travel/melena/melimon.html   (2673 words)

  
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The Limon Correctional Facility is part of the Colorado Department of Corrections system and is a major employer in the area with employment of roughly 350.
The local Limon High School Football team is highly regarded and respected throughout the area, providing a sense of local pride with their dominance of 1A Football.
Limon was named after one of the railroad's original construction foreman.
www.limonchamber.com   (344 words)

  
 Limón REAL - A Free and Autonomous Region
His book Limon Real - A Free and Autonomous Region, released in both Spanish and English, translated by none other than legendary private community educator Spencer Heath MacCallum, tells how it can be done in the province of that very name.
Limon Real is no patch of desert or coral island for New Country enthusiasts.
They are already going out there talking to their neighbors of why Limon should be an emporium of freedom, and Latin pussycats can, by setting aside even the poorest region of their countries, be Libertarian development Tigers while preserving local cultures and astounding the world.
www.limonreal.com /board/delemos.htm   (1748 words)

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