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  1. The volcano is named after its canton, Turrialba, in Costa Rica's Cartago Province. There is no clear consensus on the origin of the name Turrialba, but historians disagree with attempts to attribute the name to the patronym Torrealba (from Aragon in Spain) or from the Latin Turris alba (white tower).

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    May 20, 2023 · Originally Turrialba was called Turiraba by the natives, its name means Turiri: fire and Aba: river. The name was transformed by the Spanish into Turrialba (turris: tower, and alba: white) and has become the most accepted version for the town’s name.

  3. Turrialba is a district of the Turrialba canton, in the Cartago province of Costa Rica. [1] [2]

  4. Sep 21, 2017 · Mostly known for agriculture and textiles, it’s popularity as a tourist destination is growing with authentic local experiences, outdoor adventure, historical landmarks and an active volcano. It’s known as the gateway to the Caribbean and here is all you need to know to plan your visit to Turrialba, Costa Rica.

    • Where did the name Turrialba come from?1
    • Where did the name Turrialba come from?2
    • Where did the name Turrialba come from?3
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  5. Turrialba is the easternmost active volcano in Costa Rica. Its name is likely to originate from the Indian name ‘Toriáraba (pronounced Turiarva) which means river (turiri) of fire (aban) (Gagini , 1917 as referenced in Alvarado & Soto, 2008).

  6. With some stunning views of Costa Rica’s rural countryside, Turrialba is a charming little town in the lush and beautiful Central Valley in Cartago province. It is famous for being a white water rafting hotspot and base camp.

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  8. Turrialba was once a flourishing town and a direct stop on the train that ran between San Jose and the southern Caribbean hamlet of Puerto Viejo. In 1991, a terrible earthquake destroyed Costa Rica’s rail system, and Turrialba residents lost much of their trading income.