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    Costa Rica Celebrated for the First Time, and Officially, Thanksgiving Day

    For the first time, and officially, Costa Rica celebrated Thanksgiving Day last Thursday, November 24th. This was after the publication

    Scientists Manage to Synthesize Cocaine from a Genetically Modified Tobacco Plant

    Through genetic alteration and the complex process of biosynthesis, specialists managed to produce a small amount of this stimulant drug

    Costa Rican Women Lead Winning Projects of the International Regeneration Program

    ReGeneration is a program that promotes entrepreneurial people with projects that seek to solve environmental and social problems

    Mexico Illuminated Its Main Monuments With The Costa Rican Flag to Honor its Abolition of the Army

    Mexico paid tribute to Costa Rica, this past Thursday, for the 74th anniversary of the abolition of the army by José Figueres Ferrer

    Costa Rica Will Strengthen Protection of Glass Frogs

    Representatives of environmental institutions from different countries are meeting at COP19 CITES, in Panama. In this event,

    Women are Trained as Sailors and Captains of Tourist and Sport Fishing Boats

    With the objective of training women from coastal areas as sailors and captains of tourist and sport fishing boats and promoting

    Strengthening the Support for Female Entrepreneurship in Costa Rica

    Achieving gender equality and empowering women is essential if we want to meet each of the Sustainable Development Goals established

    A 56-Year-Old Tico-Venezuelan Mountaineer Has Climbed the World`s Most Challenging Summits

    Thais Vegas Torres is a 56-year-old Tico-Venezuelan who made high-altitude climbing a passion seven years ago. And since then

    Do You Have an Electric Car? Charging it at Home is Cheaper

    In the upcoming days, fast chargers for electric cars will charge ₡150 per minute of charging, as a fixed rate. In order to save money

    Ottawa Relaxes Rules for Families of Temporary Foreign Workers

    The announcement was made this Friday in Edmonton by the federal Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, (left) and Tourism Minister, Randy Boissonnault
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