Proper noun
Talamanca
(historical) A kingdom that existed between the Executive Decree issued by the Costa Rican government on July 25, 1867, recognizing the indigenous monarchs as political chiefs of the region, until the death in 1910 of their last king, Antonio Saldaña, without an heir.
According to the commission, the communities most affected in the Province of Limón are Matina, Talamanca, Siquirres, Pococí, Guácimo and Limón centro. Source: Internet
Although Aborn says that he did not learn a lot about dentistry in Talamanca, he got an education in a completely different way of life. Source: Internet
The Wak Ka Koneke Association on the Kekoldi Indigenous Reserve in Talamanca is seeking volunteers for a raptor migration count at the end of August. Source: Internet
Obando taught English at Limón branches of major Costa Rican universities as well as the school in BriBri de Talamanca. Source: Internet
Talamanca to evacuate their homes, said the emergency commission. Source: Internet
The marijuana is presumed to have come from the high Talamanca where cultivation of the product is a household industry. Source: Internet