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Athlete and Politician Eladio Rosabal Cordero Is Declared ‘Benemérito de la Patria’
Eladio Rosabal Cordero, a renowned athlete and politician from the province of Heredia, was declared last Tuesday as 'Benemérito de la Patria'
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Single Women and without Children Are Happier than Those Who Formed a Family
During decades of oppression of women and stereotypes imposed by a macho and patriarchal society, "fulfilled" women were considered to be those who had married and had children.
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Children’s Museum Is Declared ‘Meritorious Institution for Costa Rican Children’
The initiative was presented by several deputies from the fraction of the Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC)
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The Hummingbird Lines Up to Become a National Symbol of Costa Rica
The hummingbird could be added to the sloth, the white-tailed deer, the manatee and the jigüirro, as the animals that are national symbols
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Italians in Costa Rica: A Mutual Benefit Story
Italy in 1951, devastated by World War II and plunged into a serious economic crisis, Admiral Luigi Sansonetti founded the Italian Society for Agricultural Colonization (SICA)
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How Digital Screens Force Parents to Rethink Their Role
More generally, parents feel a sense of loss of authority as knowledge transmission models change with digital technology
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“The Magical World of Isidro Con Wong”, One of the Most Recognized Costa Rican Painters
I more or less believe that, between engravings, drawings, sculptures and sketches, I have made more than 5,000 works during my career and I'm still going," said Con Wong.
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Contemporary Artist Positions Costa Rican Talent in the United States, Mexico, Guatemala and Spain
Work by Aimée Joaristi is exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas in the United States at the Anahuac University in Mexico and soon at the renowned Juannio Latin American art auction in Guatemala
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Costa Rica Is the Second Best Country to Settle as an Expatriate in the World
Costa Rica is second only to Mexico among expatriates for its ease of settling down, making friends and even ranked in the top places
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Nicoya is Decorated with Its IV Edition of the Bean And Corn Fair
This Thursday, March 23rd, the bean and corn producers of the Nicoya Peninsula is the opportunity to market their products
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Taking Responsibility: A Call to the Citizens of Costa Rica
Currently, the social and economic situation in Costa Rica is one of the most debated topics both in political...