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Healthy Aging and Compassionate Cities are a Challenge for Costa Rica
Through a campaign that aims to break down myths about old age and at the same time raise awareness about current and future challenges, the Partir con Dignidad Foundation promotes healthy aging and compassionate cities throughout Costa Rica.In the...
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Expoviajes Returns With the Slogan of Stimulating Costa Rican Trips Abroad
Expoviajes returns after a two-year break due to the suspension of events due to the pandemic
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Whale Watching Would Be in the Public Interest to Boost Tourism and the Economy of the Pacific Coast
Marino Ballena National Park, which according to National Geographic is one of the ten best places on the planet for whale watching.
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Tico Andrés Gutiérrez Wins Bronze at the Ironman World Championship In Hawaii
The Costa Rican triathlete, Andrés Gutiérrez, won a bronze medal at the Ironman World Championship in Kona Hawaii in his Physically
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Costa Rica Takes Advantage of Genetic and Biochemical Resources from its Biodiversity Without Endangering It
"The biodiversity of our country serves as a source of genetic and biochemical resources that are used for different purposes, such
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Why Costa Rica “Cannot” Deglobalize
Costa Rica is one of the best students of globalization and increased its development thanks to it. International trade represents two
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5 Things that Could Happen to Your Body during Pregnancy that Will Surprise You
All pregnancies bring with them certain changes, both physical and emotional. But do not worry; it is a normal process. In addition
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Theater, Stand Up Comedy, Magic and Music Have a New Home in Escazú: “El Escenario”
“El Escenario” is located in Plaza Tempo Escazú, a place where people can also enjoy a diverse gastronomic offer and parking space.
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In the Womb, Babies React Differently to Flavors, according to a Study
Babies in their mother's womb react differently to tastes and smells, scientists first concluded after analyzing their facial expressions. In this study,
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Marviva Asks Incopesca for Details of the Study they Will Carry Out on Shrimp Fishing in Costa Rica
Shrimp trawling is prohibited in Costa Rica due to the damage it causes to marine ecosystems; Despite the insistence of various groups
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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...