Costa Rica | History, Map, Flag, Climate, Population, & Facts
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Costa Rica, country of Central America. Its capital is San José.Of all the Central American countries, Costa Rica is generally regarded as having the most stable and most democratic government. Its constitution of 1949 provides for a unicameral legislature, a fair judicial system, and an independent electoral body. Moreover, the constitution abolished th… Ticos, as the people of Costa Rica are called, use the phrase pura vida (“pure life”) in their ever…Costa Rica’s well-populated heartland, formed in and around the upland basin known as the Valle Central or Meseta Central, is devoted to the cultivation of coffee, one of the country’s most important exports. In the region’s outlying reaches, bananas—the principal export—are grown. …
Costa Rica, country of Central America. Its capital is San José.Of all the Central American countries, Costa Rica is generally regarded as having the most stable and most democratic government. Its constitution of 1949 provides for a unicameral legislature, a fair judicial system, and an independent electoral body. Moreover, the constitution abolished th…
Ticos, as the people of Costa Rica are called, use the phrase pura vida (“pure life”) in their ever…Costa Rica’s well-populated heartland, formed in and around the upland basin known as the Valle Central or Meseta Central, is devoted to the cultivation of coffee, one of the country’s most important exports. In the region’s outlying reaches, bananas—the principal export—are grown. …
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