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    Canada Bans Home Purchases by Foreigners to Curb Price Escalation

    Canada implemented a new ban on January 1st: foreigners cannot buy real estate in the country. The provision,

    2022: A Year of Extreme Weather in Costa Rica Closes with “Record” Rainfall and Drought

    The La Niña phenomenon caused 2022 to close with the highest figures in terms of the rainiest years, and also on the list

    Get to Know the Bijagua a Tropical Plant of our Costa Rican Forests Widely Used by our Ancestors

    The spectacular Calathea or bijagua is widely distributed in the tropical forests from southern Mexico to Bolivia

    Beyoncé And Jay Z Began 2023 on Vacation in Costa Rica

    To end the year in the best way, the couple of singers Beyoncé (41) and Jay-Z (53) traveled abroad with their loved ones

    Guanacaste Airport Inaugurates New Route to Atlanta with Frontier Airlines

    As of December 2022, the Guanacaste airport received the new route of the US airline Frontier from the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta.

    Costa Rican Isabella Oldenburg Wins the Title of ‘World Miss University’ in South Korea

    Isabella Oldenburg Zamora won the World Miss University pageant, which was held a few days ago, in South Korea. This model, and singer,

    China to End Covid Quarantine for Foreign Traveler Arrivals

    China has announced that its quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in the country will end on January 8th. The measure is the latest in a series of restrictions that will be lifted when the Asian country abandons its zero-covid policy.

    When ‘O Rei Pelé’ Came to Play in Costa Rica

    Edson Arantes Do Nascimento better known as “Pelé” visited Costa Rica 4 times; he came with Santos de Sao Paulo on 2 tours in 1959

    Brisa Hennessy Is Appointed UNICEF Ambassadorin Costa Rica

    Brisa Hennessy is ranked number 5 on the World Surf League Championship Tour. The 23-year-old surfer has made history representing Costa Rica at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

    Executive Directive in Costa Rica Strengthens the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in the Public Sector

    The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, signed an executive directive that strengthens compliance with the regulations that establish the inclusion and labor protection of people with disabilities in the public sector.
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