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    Ageco Will Reward People Over 60 Who Are Fond of Writing in Costa Rica

    The Costa Rican Gerontological Association (Ageco) will reach its XXXII edition of the Older People's Literary Contest this year for people over 60 years of age

    Study Reveals That Eight Out Of 10 Costa Ricans Are Proud to Pronounce “Pura Vida”

    The study on “Pura Vida” covered a sample of 700 people in Costa Rica during the month of June 2023. It also covered 167 people from two American cities

    How much is known about the commemorative ¢500 coin in Costa Rica?

    Due to the celebration of last August 31st, for the 175th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Costa Rica

    Amanda Moncada: “Everything That Happens To Us In Life Is Because There Is A Lesson To Learn”.

    After almost a year in which the renowned fashion designer has received chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and specialized cancer treatment, she tells us what she feels today and the "great" learning that the process has left her...

    Extreme Sports in Costa Rica: Thrilling Adventures in Paradise

    Costa Rica, a Central American gem, offers an idyllic setting for extreme sports enthusiasts.

    Keyna and her Ecoferia In Dominical “Unite Communities, Hands And Hearts”

    Have you ever wondered who is behind a project you like? Undoubtedly, it is important to know the "masterminds" of activities with admirable purposes in Costa Rica, all about their ideas, objectives, long and short-term plans, and so on. In this material, we tell you in detail about Keyna and its Farmers Fair in Dominical...

    Get to Know a Little About Costa Rica’s Rich History

    Costa Rica, a small but remarkable country in Central America, boasts a rich history that spans thousands of years.

    The Indigenous People of Costa Rica and its Millenary Legacy

    The indigenous people of Costa Rica have a rich history that predates the arrival of Europeans in the Americas.

    Tico Pianist Makes His Debut at Lincoln Center in New York With a Tribute to the Bribri Indigenous People

    The young national pianist and composer José Soto will make his debut on September 7 at the Lincoln Center in New York with his first album dedicated to the Bribri indigenous

    Discover 5 Films with Costa Rican Talent Competing at the International Film Festival

    The works will be exhibited and will compete for the prizes of the eleventh edition of the meeting, organized by the Film
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