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Learning Costa Rica’s Himno Nacional changes young cynic’s tune

Fifth in a series of pieces by young writers from La Paz Community School.

Why Learning English in Costa Rica is More Important Than Ever

IN PLAIN ENGLISH: A new column aims to explore the challenges facing English learners and teachers in Costa Rica, help connect readers with resources, and provide a forum for tales of split-infinitive woe.

Renting a Car in Costa Rica: Freedom for the adventurous

With Costa Rica’s winding, narrow roads, reputation for potholes and inconsistent signage, renting a car here can be a daunting prospect to some vacationers....

Costa Rica: A Wealth of Natural and Cultural Attractions for Families

FAMILY VACATIONS GUIDE: An overview of fun destinations throughout the country, by region.

From Ireland to Costa Rica: A Family’s Journey of Self-Discovery

SOMEONE SAID: The ears of a child are more sensitive than any microphone.

Rural Costa Rica Caminata Promotes Peace And Nature

AROUND COSTA RICA: Residents of a small Alajuela community take a caminata for the cause of peace and the environment.

Learning Spanish in Costa Rica breaks down barriers

Third in a series of pieces by young writers from La Paz Community School.

The Allure of Wealth and Fame: An Intriguing Analysis

SOMEONE SAID: On what it takes to be both rich and famous.

Costa Rica launches Americas’ first carbon neutral coffee

Costa Rica will be the first nation in the Americas to export carbon-free coffee. Carbon Clear (a climate change company works to control and...

Costa Rica Admits Inability to Solve Deadly La Penca Attack

Twenty-six years after the bombing that killed three journalists, including a writer for The Tico Times, the Costa Rica government admits it's incapable of bringing anyone to trial.

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