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Former President Oscar Arias Sánchez, a Generator of Peace
Óscar Arias Sánchez is a Costa Rican lawyer, economist, political scientist, and businessman. Former President of Costa Rica for two terms from 1986-1990 and 2006-2010, and laureate of the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize.Biography.Óscar Arias was born on September 13,...
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Rice and Beans: Costa Rica Is headed Towards Shortages due To The Covid-19 Crisis
From being completely self-sufficient in terms of agriculture production, we have become a food importing country, now producing less than 25% of what we eat. Take for example a rice producer with a farm in the border zone with...
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Declaration By The Native Indigenous People, African Descendants And Popular Organizations Of Latin America
The crisis that COVID-19 has caused globally presents us with a crossroads for the peoples of Abya Yala - Latin America. Popular organizations are the first line of resistance against the worst expressions of the decomposing system.We are going...
Environment
Arenal Conservation Area Authorities Seize Wildlife From Poachers
The Wildlife Program of the Arenal Huetar Norte Conservation Area (ACAHN), carried out in Sarapiquí the seizure of 13 Lapas (parrots) and 1 emú. The animals weretransferred to authorized sites for their care, review and then integration into...
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Confinement Releases the Hidden Beauty of San José
The debate has been going on for many decades: Is Downtown San José Pretty? Yes, few will say almost without hesitation. Others - most perhaps - will list their reasons for insisting on the ugliness of the Costa Rican...
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Find Out Here About The Latest Figures Of The Coronavirus Pandemic In The Country
The central canton of San José rose to the top of the list of municipalities with reported cases of Coronavirus this Saturday. In total, it already has 72 people tested positive with the disease, 12.5% of the total cases...
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Learn Here About The Updated Restrictions In Vehicle Circulation And Commercial Establishment Hours
As of April 13th and until the 30th of this same month, the vehicle restriction that took place in San José will be extended throughout the country, as part of the preventive measures during the national Coronavirus emergency.Michael Soto,...
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The Isolated Yanomami Tribe Of The Amazon Has Now Also Been Hit By The Coronavirus Pandemic
Just as to prove to the world that no place is safe from the Coronavirus Pandemic, not even the vast amazon rainforest, today it was confirmed that a member of the native Yanomami indigenous tribe has tested positive for...
Money
The Costa Rican Private Sector Stepping In To Help Fight The Consequences Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
Donations from different companies business towards educational institutions and to medical centers with foodstuffs such as chicken, oats, and tuna also cleaning and hygiene materials, have become increasing in our country to help cope with the Coronavirus health emergency.For...
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Costa Rican Hotels Project 66% Occupancy for this July Vacations
Hotels in Costa Rica project an average occupancy rate of 66% during the mid-season holidays. This period is between...