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Monthly Archives: February, 2017

Reconstruyendo la comunidad de La Carpio por medio de la educación cultural

Iniciamos una serie explorando cómo la organización SIFAIS está logrando una transformación profunda en la comunidad de La Carpio.

5 questions for a Costa Rican painter

Luis Carlos Campos describes painting, adversity, and what his works have taught him.

Kivú, Costa Rica’s beloved lion, dies at 18

Kivú, the beloved lion whose living conditions at the Simón Bolívar Zoo in San José were the subject of fierce debate, died from complications related to chronic kidney disease.

Crocodile found dead in Gulf of Nicoya following thousands of washed up fish

Something very bad is happening in the Gulf of Nicoya, where a dead crocodile turned up just days after thousands of dead sardines washed ashore.

Costa Rica unveils new stations in Corcovado National Park to attract tourism

Costa Rican President Luís Guillermo Solís on Friday unveiled new installations designed to attract increased tourism to Corcovado National Park.

Video: The role of the real estate agent in Costa Rica

Attorney Roger Petersen explains the role of the real estate in Costa Rica, and what you should watch out for when dealing with one.

Half a century of statelessness

A harrowing journey of nearly 50 years brought Pascal Hakizimana from Burundi to Costa Rica, where he awaits the resolution of his refugee request. Here's his story.

Recruiters: Preparation is key to success at upcoming CINDE Job Fair 

What does it take to stand out at the CINDE Multilingual Job Fair this weekend in San José? CINDE and company representatives give you the inside scoop.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu cites Costa Rica as an example of a peaceful nation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned Costa Rica in a response to a reporter's question during a joint press conference that Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump held at the White House.

Learning To Surf in Nosara Costa Rica: It may just be the world’s best place

With shallow water, no rocks and very consistent waves, Playa Guiones in Nosara is a perfect place to learn to surf — but expert surfers love it too.

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