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Costa Rica (UK: /ˌkɒstə ˈriːkə/, US: /ˌkoʊstə-/ ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika];
literally "Rich Coast"),
officially the
Republic of
Costa Rica (Spanish: República...
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Costa Rica,
introduced in 2007:
ABBCC A – one of the
seven provinces of
Costa Rica (7 of 10 used, i.e. 70%) BB – one of the 81
cantons of
Costa Rica (81...
- The colón (plural: colones; sign: ₡; code: CRC) is the
currency of
Costa Rica. It was
named after Christopher Columbus,
known as Cristóbal Colón in Spanish...
- end to
Costa Rica's military services. In 1949, the
abolition of the
military was
introduced in
Article 12 of the
Constitution of
Costa Rica. The budget...
- The
large growth in ****
tourism prompted the
Government of
Costa Rica to
introduce a
voluntary registration scheme for prostitutes.
Prostitutes who register...
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Costa Rica. Café
Rica was
created by a
Jamaican businessman named Edward Drew in 1978 as the
first product of
Costa Rican company Salicsa. Café
Rica can...
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Costa Rica is
administratively divided into
seven provinces which are
subdivided into 84 cantons, and
these are
further subdivided into districts. Cantons...
- The
national flag of
Costa Rica (Spanish:
Bandera de
Costa Rica) is
based on a
design created in 1848 and
consists of two blue stripes, two
white stripes...
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Avianca Costa Rica S.A.,
formerly known as
LACSA (Spanish:
Lineas Aéreas
Costarricenses S.A.),
minority owned by the
Synergy Group, is the
national airline...
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repudiated the
Treaty of Versailles,
accelerated his
rearmament programme, and
introduced conscription. The
United Kingdom,
France and
Italy formed the
Stresa Front...