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Costa Rica’s Lottery Leap: A Surprising Surge in Ticket Prices
by Admin 2024/01/05Lottery lovers in Costa Rica experienced a jolt recently, not from winning but due to an abrupt increase in the price of lottery tickets.
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A New Salamander Discovery: The Moss-Guarding Marvel of Costa Rica’s Talamanca Mountains
by Admin 2024/01/04Named Bolitoglossa bolanosi, or the Bolaños’ web-footed salamander, this new species stands out as the fourth unique type of salamander.
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Costa Rica’s Celestial Spectacle: The Quadrantid Meteor Shower Guide
by Admin 2024/01/04As Costa Rica welcomes 2024, the skies above are set to put on a cosmic show – the Quadrantid meteor shower.
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San José, Costa Rica: Climbing the Ladder of Global Cost of Living
by Admin 2024/01/04According to The Economist’s 2023 Worldwide Cost of Living report, San Jose, Costa Rica is now a chart-topper in the global cost-of-living index.
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A Treacherous Journey: Record Number of Migrants, Including 120,000 Minors, Traverse the Darién Jungle in 2023 – Way to Go Biden Admin!
by Admin 2024/01/042023 marked a staggering escalation in migration trends, with a record 520,085 undocumented migrants, including about 120,000 minors, braving the perilous Darién jungle
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Costa Rica’s Migrant Quandary: A Delicate Balance of Humanity and Resources
by Admin 2024/01/03President Carlos Alvarado Quesada noted that over one million migrants, comprising 20% of the nation’s population, call Costa Rica home.
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What are Costa Rica’s ‘Hooker’s Lips’ & Why Are They Almost Gone?
by Admin 2024/01/03This botanical marvel, native to Costa Rica and parts of Central and South America, has become a symbol of affection.