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Costa Rica Birdwatching: 5 Common Birds Found in San José

Despite the best efforts of many a telescope-wielding nature guide, I fell in love with birds while sitting at my desk in San José,...

Birdwatching in Costa Rica: 5 More Common Birds of San José

Following up on an earlier post, here I take a look at five more birds that are common in the trees, telephone wires, rooftops, and...

7 Interesting Facts About Costa Rica

Costa Rica, the rich coast, this name itself opens window to the scenic heaven it is. A place with mountains as well as beaches,...

Costa Rican Municipalities Commit to Improving Urban Areas

Technical Unit experts and authorities of 20 municipalities held an important meeting to discuss the recovery of urban ecosystems, the protection of groundwater, and...

8 Fascinating Facts About Costa Rica You Should Know

The beautiful country of Costa Rica is heaven on earth! No wonder it is the most visited country in Central America and the most...

The 10 Best Tropical Fruits in Costa Rica to Try

One of the endless reasons why so many of us love Costa Rica is its accessibility to healthy living. The national parks of lush...

Ecotourism in Costa Rica: What You Should Know

With Costa Rica being the most-visited nation in the Central American region, tourism has skyrocketed here over the past two decades. Over 49% of...

Celebrating World Sea Turtle Day in Costa Rica

World Sea Turtle Day is here, June 16, a day to honor and recognize the gentle giants of the sea. This annual day brings...

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...

World Wildlife Day Celebrated in Costa Rica

The goal of today, March 3rd is to raise awareness about the current status of endangered and critically endangered wildlife species, and to highlight...

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Empty Stadiums and Inequality Mar Women’s Copa América

Nearly empty stadiums, players' criticism of the organization, and demands for equality in South American football have marked the 2025 Women's Copa América in...

Keylor Navas Leads Pumas to Victory in His Liga MX Debut

Keylor Navas kicked off his Mexican league journey with Pumas UNAM in style, leading the team to a 2–0 win over Querétaro at Estadio...

UN Denounces Guatemala Over ‘Inhuman’ Indigenous Evictions

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing, Balakrishnan Rajagopal, called on the Guatemalan government on Friday to halt the “inhuman”...

Costa Rica Faces Economic Blow as Intel, Pfizer, and Qorvo Announce Restructuring

Intel announced that it will shut down its chip assembly and test plant in Costa Rica, part of a broader global restructuring aimed at...

Costa Rica Fails to Meet Human Rights Standards for Deportees

The Ombudsman's Office has confirmed that Costa Rica was unprepared to provide adequate care for deportees who have entered the country since February. This...
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