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CONCACAF confirms early World Cup 2022 qualifiers schedule

Gold Cup champion United States will open final-round North American qualifying for the 2022 World Cup on September 2 at El Salvador under a match schedule released on Monday.

Activists push Costa Rica to ban oil and gas exploitation forever

Personalities from the entertainment world and international diplomats pressured the Legislative Assembly to pass a law that would permanently ban the exploitation of fossil fuels in Costa Rica.

Spain to donate 70,000 vaccines to Costa Rica

Spain will donate nearly 70,000 Covid-19 vaccines to Costa Rica, the government announced Monday. “The country will receive 69,600 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine...

Costa Rica says goodbye to Games with four in top 10 and two Olympic diplomas

Costa Rican rider Kenneth Tencio was celebrated with a homecoming parade on Thursday in the municipality of Garabito, Puntarenas.

USA Today names Costa Rica in ‘best vacation spots for couples’ list

The news publication USA Today has included Costa Rica on its list of the best vacation spots for couples in 2021.

More than 15,000 Costa Ricans got vaccinated abroad

At least 15,000 Costa Ricans traveled abroad for a Covid-19 vaccination, the Health Ministry reported.

Costa Rica negotiates Covid-19 vaccine purchase for children

Costa Rica is negotiating the purchase of Pfizer doses to vaccinate children between the ages of two and 12 against Covid-19, the only population group that has been left out of its vaccination campaign so far.

Understanding The Danger Of Costa Rica Rip Currents

Knowing how to recognize and handle rip currents in Costa Rica can make your day at the beach more enjoyable and safe.

22 ways a Costa Rica Real Estate Closing can drive you crazy

Whether you're buying or selling, here are 22 deal-breaking missteps to avoid during a real estate closing in Costa Rica.

Ocean safety and Rip Tides in Costa Rica

Rip currents (also known as rip tides) are one of the most dangerous and ubiquitous members of Costa Rica’s beach communities.

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