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Costa Rica

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Costa Rica is a vibrant Central American country known for its remarkable biodiversity, lush rainforests, and commitment to peace and sustainability. It is bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. The country's landscape is a tapestry of towering mountains, active volcanoes, and rolling plains. Costa Rica's democratic tradition and abolition of its military in 1949 have contributed to its reputation as one of the most stable and prosperous nations in the region. The capital city, San José, is home to cultural institutions like the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, and it serves as a hub for economic and political activity. The nation's economy is driven by tourism, agriculture, and technology. Ecotourism is particularly significant, with visitors flocking to national parks and protected areas to experience the country's renowned wildlife and natural beauty. Costa Ricans, or Ticos as they call themselves, are known for their friendly demeanor and the national motto "Pura Vida" (pure life), which encapsulates their approach to living life with joy and gratitude. The country's commitment to conservation is evident in its extensive network of national parks and protected areas, which cover more than a quarter of its land area. Costa Rica's education system is also noteworthy, with a high literacy rate and free public education. The cultural landscape is a blend of indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences, resulting in a rich tapestry of traditions, cuisine, and arts. The nation's biodiversity is staggering, with habitats ranging from tropical rainforests and cloud forests to mangroves and coral reefs, supporting a wide array of flora and fauna. This environmental treasure trove makes Costa Rica a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and scientists alike.

Weather

Costa Rica has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: the dry season, which is from December to April, and the rainy season, which is from May to November. The country's diverse geography results in a range of microclimates, with cooler temperatures in the highlands and warmer, humid conditions along the coasts. Rainfall can be heavy, especially in the rainforest areas, but the country is known for its lush greenery and abundant wildlife.

Best Places to Live in Costa Rica
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