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5. In Costa Rica, 90% of the population declare themselves a believer, and 88.22% practice Christianity
4. In Costa Rica we have typical dishes such as gallo pinto, chorreadas, tamales, coffee, rice and beans, olla de carne, chifrijo, etc.
1. Costa Rican culture is a vibrant blend of indigenous heritage and Spanish colonial. 

2. It is a nation where the majority of Ticos stand out for being very kind, respectful, supportive and humble.

3. Its official language is Spanish, but where large portions of the populations speak Bribri, creole, Mekatelyu, and others indigenous languages.
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Costa Rica  
Costa Rica occupies the center of the Central American Isthmus. It limits to the east and northeast with the Caribbean Sea; to the west and south with the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast with Panama and to the north with Nicaragua.
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Costa Rica occupies the center of the Central American Isthmus. It limits to the east and northeast with the Caribbean Sea; to the west and south with the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast with Panama and to the north with Nicaragua.

Costa Rica

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Cultural Information

1. Costa Rican culture is a vibrant blend of indigenous heritage and Spanish colonial. 2. It is a nation where the majority of Ticos stand out for being very kind, respectful, supportive and humble.3. Its official language is Spanish, but where large portions of the populations speak Bribri, creole, Mekatelyu, and others indigenous languages.

4. In Costa Rica we have typical dishes such as gallo pinto, chorreadas, tamales, coffee, rice and beans, olla de carne, chifrijo, etc.

5. In Costa Rica, 90% of the population declare themselves a believer, and 88.22% practice Christianity

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