Tilarán mountain range

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The Tilarán mountain range is a volcanic mountain chain in northwestern Costa Rica known for its cloud forests, hydropower production, and proximity to Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
volcanic mountain range
climateType humid tropical
country Costa Rica
geologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasAccessibility road access from La Fortuna
road access from Tilarán
hasBiodiversityFeature epiphyte-rich forests
high endemism
rich birdlife
hasEconomicActivity ecotourism
hydroelectric energy production
hasEcosystemType cloud forest
montane forest
hasGeologicalFeature deep valleys
steep slopes
volcanic rocks
hasHydropowerInfrastructure Arenal Hydroelectric Project NERFINISHED
Lake Arenal Dam NERFINISHED
hasNameInLanguage Cordillera de Tilarán NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLake Lake Arenal NERFINISHED
hasNearbyVolcano Arenal Volcano NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Children's Eternal Rainforest NERFINISHED
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve NERFINISHED
Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve NERFINISHED
hasTouristArea Monteverde NERFINISHED
hasTownNearby Tilarán NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType evergreen forest
mossy forest
influences regional climate of northwestern Costa Rica
isPartOf Central American Volcanic Arc NERFINISHED
isPartOfWatershed Lake Arenal watershed
knownFor biodiversity
cloud forests
ecotourism
hydropower production
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedInRegion northwestern Costa Rica
locatedOnContinent North America
partOf Cordillera de Tilarán NERFINISHED
Costa Rican Volcanic Mountain Ranges NERFINISHED
separates Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
Pacific slope of Costa Rica
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
scientific research
tourism

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Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area hasFeature Tilarán mountain range