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A new era along the San Juan

President Laura Chinchilla inaugurates roads and schools near Isla Calero, along the Río San Juan.

Chinchilla inaugurates contentious road next to Nicaragua border

The 160-kilometer road is named after three-time Costa Rican President Juan Rafael Mora Porras.

Costa Rica History: The Filibusters and Juan Santamaría

In March and April 1856, Costa Rica fought its only international war to preserve its sovereignty and keep the Central American republics from becoming...

Exploring Costa Rica: Hiking in Santa Rosa National Park

Santa Rosa National Park is a national park in the northwestern region of Costa Rica. It is located in the Guanacaste Province and covers...

In Costa Rica, Filibusters and Sabaneros Spice Up Guanacaste’s History

The northwestern province of Guanacaste is a dry frontier land where people come to discover the harmonious beauty of endless soft beaches and warm...

Who was the revolutionary leader William Walker?

When one mentions Nashville, Tennessee, country music stars might first come to mind as I am sure one’s first thought isn’t of a U.S....

Life in Juan Santamaría’s Costa Rica: A look back

As the country celebrates Juan Santamaría Day, columnist Mitzi Stark takes a look at the Costa Rica of 1856.

Pura Vida in Costa Rica: Part 3 of 3

I’ve been reveling in the warmth of my recent trip to Costa Rica, and not just because of the heat and humidity.

Alajuela Walking Tours bring city’s secrets to light

Alajuela Walking Tours explore this fascinating city's little-known history — scandals, crimes, heroes and hidden treasures.

Surfing Witch’s Rock with the legendary Robert August

Surfing Witch's Rock with the world-famous Robert August and his daughter Christine — it doesn't get much better than this.

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Costa Rica Environmentalists Threatened For Trying To Protect Threatened Wetlands

Ricardo Muñoz, a member of the environmental group Nido de Halcón (Hawk’s Nest), revealed that he has faced threats for his advocacy in defense...

Costa Rica’s River Fence Prevents Ocean Plastic Pollution

One ton of plastic waste was recovered from the Virilla River. Since the installation of the floating waste collection fence, another ton of plastic...

Costa Rica Honors Workers on Labor Day

As Costa Rica gears up to celebrate Labor Day, it is essential to reflect on the significance of this holiday and its deep-rooted history...

The Implications of El Salvador’s Reforms

A reform that paves the way for El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to amend the Constitution was described this Tuesday by jurists, analysts, and...

Costa Rica in the Splash Zone: Diarrhea Cases Explode

Health authorities indicated that Costa Rica is on alert for cases of acute diarrhea. During the first months of this year, health authorities recorded...
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