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‘The hardest mountain bike race in the world’ kicks off three-day trek across Costa Rica

The Ruta de los Conquistadores, the famously grueling mountain bike trek across Costa Rica, begins Thursday. Bikers will start in Playa Herradura, Puntarenas and travel three days across jungle, volcanoes, and rivers to the finish in Playa Bonita, Limón.

Rivas, Nicaragua: Costa Rica’s most famous battle happened where?

A history museum in Rivas, Nicaragua, was the site of a key 1855 battle with U.S. filibuster William Walker, but the history is a little hard to untangle.

A canine concert, organic fundraisers, and other happenings in Costa Rica

A round-up of the best events going on June 6 – 12.

A tattoo convention, Russian ballet and other happenings around Costa Rica

A round-up of the best events going on May 30-June 5.

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla’s final speech: Light on achievements, heavy on blame

In her last major public speech before leaving office, Costa Rica’s Laura Chinchilla spoke for nearly three hours Thursday night about the perception of her presidency, her administration’s strategies and achievements, and the country’s continued progress in democracy and social development. But on her administration’s many failures, it was mostly finger pointing.

Costa Rica says Nicaragua lacks evidence of alleged damage to border river

At a hearing in the International Court of Justice on Tuesday, Costa Rica dismisses claims made by the Nicaraguan government that road construction near the border represents an environmental threat.

Fourth of July celebration draws an estimated 4,000

Held at the Cervecería Nacional outside of San José, the event marked the second year Costa Ricans could attend with friends from the U.S.

The museum takes a hike

AROUND COSTA RICA: Doing as the soldiers did

Costa Rica economy ‘on track,’ Vice President Liberman says

Second Vice President Luis Liberman heads the Chinchilla administration’s economic team. Will his experience in the private banking system help Costa Rica weather rough economic seas?

Probe widens in roadway scandal

Officials said government agencies raided so far are under suspicion of corruption involving public monies.

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