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    Costa Rica was home to by an estimated four hundred thousand Indians when Columbus found it in 1502. The Spanish began their conquering of the country in 1524. The region grew very slow and was governed as a Spanish province. Costa Rica took their independence in 1821 but was engrossed for two years by the Mexican empire. It became a republic in 1848. It was ruled by the dictator Tomás Guardia from 1870 to 1882 with the help of his massive army. (Costa Rica, 2014) Since then, Costa Rica has enjoyed

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    Human habitation can be traced back more than 10,000 years but it appears Costa Rica was sparsely populated and a relative backwater in the pre-Columbian era. There is little sign of major communities and none of the impressive stone architecture that characterized the more advanced civilizations of Mesoamerica to the north and the Andes to the south. When Columbus arrived near Lim¢¢n on September 18, 1502 on his third and last voyage to the Americas, there were probably no more than 20,000 indigenous

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    La Fortuna, Costa Rica is a town where you can enjoy White Water Rafting, Kayaking, and zip lining. I want to Kayak between the different lakes and rivers. I always want to try zip lining. You can have a better view for up higher. An unusual food that common in South America is Atta navigate. It is known as Big Butt Ants. “Hormiga Culona”(changes name when cooked) has been eaten for hundreds of year as a tradition. My opinion is that I don't want to try their special dishes. I rather try some

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    In Latin America, if the issue of democracy is raised, a reference almost obligatory is Costa Rica. This is located as a country with a democratic tradition of many decades, which provides social and political stability without many points of comparison in the region. This characteristic has implied that Costa Rica appears throughout history as a role model, evidence that is based on the position that it acquires in the various international indexes about democracy and protection of political and

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    Just like other countries, Costa Rica was a victim to deforestation and other environmental degradation in the past. Now, however, Costa Rica is widely known for the preservation of its forests, wildlife, and the overall well-being of the environment of its pristine country. The government of Costa Rica realized the issues of the environmental degradation they had caused and pledged to never go back. Now, Costa Rica is one of the biggest leaders in the “green” movement. The governmental agency SETENA

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    Costa Rica Each house-- painted a very vibrant, dazzling color, purple, orange, yellow, green, and pink. I had never seen houses like that in the United States the usual house colors are gray, white, tan, blue, very dull colors. The sight of these vivid houses was just a small glimpse of this beautiful country. As I nervously traveled without my family for the first time the lush terrain of Costa Rica dotted with colorful houses welcomed me. This last summer the Foreign Language Club traveled to

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    Costa Rica One inescapable fact every tourist will notice when visiting Coast Rica is the lush green rainforest, abundance of wild animals and unspoiled beaches. The hideous landscape is home to some of the most amazing animals in Central America such as jaguars and toucans. The warm turquoise waters are great for surfing even as you hike across strings of active volcanoes in the tropical paradise. The popular visitor attractions in Costa Rica include Nosara Beach in Nicoya Peninsula and the Arenal

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    Costa Rica: The Accidental Green Tourist

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    General Problem/Issue Costa Rica is labeled as one of the green countries in the world. It has faced its fair share of environmental concerns going back to when it was the number one producer of beef for McDonald’s in the 1970s. The country experienced extreme deforestation as a result of the increased cattle grazing. Since then, Costa Rica has managed to move away from deforestation through efforts of forest conservation, nature reserves, and national parks. It has used ecotourism as a tool, and

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    Costa Rica and Australia In this essay I will discussing two spectacular countries, Costa Rica and Australia. I will be discussing their population, history, climate and many more interesting facts about their country. While in Costa Rica you can experience relaxation, while sitting on the different beaches and swimming in the ocean. Also having the chance to take in the plentiful amount of culture and history this country holds. When in Australia, you can explore this country and discover new adventures

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    Canada and Costa Rica. These countries have many similarities and differences. Let me start of with the main ones. While Canada has roughly 35 million people, Costa Rica has just short of 5 million. Both of these countries are in The continent Of North America and Canada is two hours behind Costa Rica. Now for climate, these 2 countries are greatly different from each other when it comes to weather. Canada is generally very cold and has a lot of snowfall throughout the year. Whereas, Costa rica is the

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