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    The New Gastronomic Gem You Must Visit in Nosara, Costa Rica

    If you are lucky to visit beautiful Costa Rica, then make your way to the stunning Nicoya Peninsula to discover breathtaking landscapes and pristine beaches

    Rodrigo Chaves Will Allow Passage and Assist 2,000 Migrants a Day Heading to the US

    Giving assistance to nearly 2,000 migrants a day who are heading to the United States is the mandate announced by President Rodrigo Chaves in the Governing Council.

    New Law Would Allow Tico Workers to Accompany their Family Members to Medical Appointments During Working Hours

    The deputy of New Republic, David Segura, presented to the legislative current a new bill that aims to reform the Labor Code

    Chinese Scientists Clone an Arctic Wolf

    Scientists at Sinogene Biotechnology in China have announced the successful cloning of an arctic wolf in the country. The news, reported by Global Times, shows the birth of 'Maya', a small creature belonging to the Canis lupus arctos family....

    6 Fundamental Actions to Prevent Animal Abuse

    Within the framework of World Animal Day, Toyota, with the support of Grupo Purdy, launched a campaign to promote respect

    Natural Beauties, Culture, and Costa Rican Gastronomy Will Captivate Mexicans

    Through three promotional activities, the Costa Rican Tourism Institute seeks to attract potential Mexican tourists to our country by exposing the nature

    Due to Lack of Purchasing Power by Costa Rican Consumers, Economic Growth and Employment Will be Affected in 2023

    Economic growth and job creation will be affected next year due to the lack of consumer income, according to projections by economists.

    ‘Amasia’ Will Be the Next Super Continent to Be Formed on Earth, according to Scientists

    Earth's next super continent, ‘Amasia’, will likely form when the Pacific Ocean closes in 200 to 300 million years, a Curtin University-led study reveals.

    Agreement between ICE and MINAE Seeks to Avoid Death of Wildlife Animals by Electrocution

    The electrocution of wildlife animals by power lines is a problem that Costa Rica has tried to counteract for several years. This year, the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity (ICE) has invested ₵ 676 million in animal protection measures....

    Learn All About the Law that Would Allow Recreational Cannabis in Costa Rica

    Companies that grow or industrialize cannabis for recreational purposes may operate under the free zone regime
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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...
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