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This is a discussion on Costa Rica: 4.6 Percent Increase in Arrivals in 2011 within the Current Cruise Travel News forums, part of the category; Cruise Industry News Has Just Posted the Following: The Costa Rica Tourism Board and the Directorate General of Immigration (DGME) ...
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Costa Rica's Best Beaches NuWire Investor Locals, tourists and expat residents agree that there are a lot of things to love about Costa Rica, but for many nothing else compares to the Central American country's beautiful beaches. The country has a great deal of coastline considering its size, ... Pineapples survive rain in Costa Rica |
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![]() New York Times (blog) | Better Lives in Better Coffee New York Times (blog) By S. AMANDA CAUDILL S. Amanda Caudill, a doctoral student at the University of Rhode Island, writes from Costa Rica, where she is assessing mammal diversity on coffee farms. It has been raining almost nonstop since we started the third round of ... |
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Costa Rica's Movers and Shakers: Five Families, Individuals and Entities to Watch Inside Costa Rica When Christopher Columbus arrived here during one of his last voyages centuries ago, it is believed that he bestowed our land the name of Costa Rica because he thought he had found a place where riches would spring forth magically. |
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![]() Inside Costa Rica | Costa Rica: Back To School Tomorrow! Inside Costa Rica Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 8, is back to school in Costa Rica, as almost a million students head back for the classroom for the 2012 school year. One of the concerns being expressed by the Ministerio de Educación Pública (MEP) and the Hospital ... |
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![]() Conference and Meetings World (press release) | Costa Rica: 2.2 Million Foreign Visitors In 2011 Inside Costa Rica The CANATUR and the ICT are expecting more visitors this year with the opening of the new Daniel Oduber (Liberia) airport terminal, which will allow more airlines and tour operators to include Costa Rica in their offers to travellers. COSTA RICA TO BUILD NEW CONVENTION CENTRE AFTER 20 YEARS OF LOBBYING Costa Rica reaches 100% mobile phone penetration |
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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Sir Paul, Elton, other stars to perform for queen San Francisco Chronicle By GREGORY KATZ, AP Ronald Reyes / AP British singer Elton John performs in concert at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose, Costa Rica, Friday Feb. 3, 2012. This is the first time Elton John performs in Costa Rica. Some of the world's biggest pop ... Sir Paul, Elton, other stars to perform for Queen Elizabeth Paul McCartney, Elton John, other stars to perform at big bash for queen's ... |
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Several periods of field work during 2008 have led to the discovery of a new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice in Costa Rica's high-altitude region "Cerro de la Muerte". The discovery was made thanks to molecular data analysis of mitochondrial DNA. The collected records have also increased the overall knowledge of plant lice (one of the most dangerous agricultural pests worldwide) from the ...
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![]() Conference and Meetings World (press release) | COSTA RICA TO BUILD NEW CONVENTION CENTRE AFTER 20 YEARS OF LOBBYING Conference and Meetings World (press release) AMERICAS - The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) has finally presented its preliminary designs for a new state convention centre to government. The proposed new centre will house local and international events. Twenty years in the making, ... |
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Pineapples survive rain in Costa Rica Fruitnet.com Adverse weather conditions experienced in Costa Rica towards the end of 2012 do not appear to have affected the pineapple harvest, according to a report on Inside Costa Rica. pineapple suppliers in the Central American country expect a similar ... |




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