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    Illegal Crops Invade Costa Rica's Protected Wild Areas

    Our country has many beautiful things to offer and it is unfortunate that many of them are being affected by negative actions of ill-intentioned people and organizations. Here in The Costa Rica News (TCRN), a series of articles on...

    In Costa Rica, 1 Out of 4 Fresh Vegetables Is Contaminated with Pesticides

    The State Phytosanitary System has published today the “Report 2018 on Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Fresh Vegetables in Costa Rica of National Production and Import Intention” generated by the Agrochemical Waste Control Unit. In this report, it reveals...

    The Vargas Sisters and Dixiana Mena Marshals Of The Festival of Lights

    The 100-meter hurdles Pan American champion, Andrea Vargas, her sister Noelia and her mother Dixiana Mena, were appointed Marshals of the 2019 Costa Rican Festival of Light. This event brings together more than one million people and is held...

    Discover the Unique and Diverse Flavors of the “Tico” Gastronomy

    Costa Rican cuisine has an extraordinary variety, thanks to the mixture of European, African and Indigenous flavors that have transcended from generation to generation, giving it that unique and differentiating touch.Our food is characterized by bringing a series of...

    This Sunday Costa Rica Commemorates 71 Years Without An Army

    On December 1st, the 71st anniversary of the abolition of the army is celebrated with pride in Costa Rica, a date that is commemorated every year since the Constitution of 1949, on which the existence of the Armed Forces...

    Two Great Costa Rican Chefs You Should Know About

    Costa Rica is known worldwide for its beaches and great biodiversity, however, this country hosts a delicious and varied cuisine and in this article, you can get to know two of its great masters in the kitchen, they are Chef Rafael Calderón and Chef Rodrigo Morales Vargas

    Bizarre! Setena Approves that New Spheres Be Removed from Diquis

    What a joke in bad taste for archeology and anthropology! So it seems what the archeologist Ifigenia Quintanilla denounces on her Instagram account

    Roger Federer Reminisced about His Time in Costa Rica in 1996

    Tennis player Roger Federer recalled his time in Costa Rica when he played a youth tournament in 1996

    Pablo Bonilla And Sikwa: Bringing Back Costa Rica's Ancient Flavors

    Costa Rican chef Pablo Bonilla has wanted to rescue the roots and secrets of the Costa Rican cuisine through his restaurant Sikwa

    November 25th: The World Gets Together Against Gender Based Violence

    Yesterday millions of people commemorated a meaningful date. It was the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
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