Algunos datos
• Tiene cuatro millones y medio de habitantes (residents).
• 96 % de la población sabe leer y escribir.• El idioma es el Español.• Tiene siete provincias: San José, Alajuela Cartago, Heredia, Limón, Puntarenas y
Guanacaste.• Costa Rica no tiene ejército (army).• Moneda- colón
History• In 1502, Columbus landed on the shores of
Costa Rica and gave it the name “Rich Coast.” • In 1821, the Central American provinces,
including Costa Rica, declared their independence from Spain.
• Throughout the 19th & 20th centuries, Costa Rica maintained a peaceful democracy, only entering twice into war.
• In 1949, the country chose to abolish its standing army and has since enjoyed political stability, peace and economic progress.
San José es la capital
• San José is located in the Central Valley (el Valle Central) of Costa Rica. This region has the largest population in the country and is surrounded by volcanoes.
Geografía
• 27% of the land in Costa Rica is protected wildlife and wilderness areas.
• Because Costa Rica is in Central America, it is has two seasons- the dry season and the rainy season.– The rainy season is from June to November and
during this time, the Caribbean Coast receives almost 77 inches of water.
– Because of all this rainfall, Costa Rica has a lush, green geography with a large diversity of plants and animals.
Muchos volcanes
• El Volcán Arenal is the most active volcano in Costa Rica.
• There are over 60 volcanoes in Costa Rica. (8 active)
Volcán Arenal
Un bosque nuboso (Cloud Forest)
• Costa Rica is home to the Monteverde Cloud Forest.
• A Cloud Forest (of Fog Forest) is similar to a rain forest but has an almost constant cloud cover, resulting in mossy and very green vegetation.
http://www.wildnatureimages.com/CloudForestPhotos.htm
http://www.pleasurebend.com/heaven-in-the-monteverde-cloud-forest-costa-rica/
Animales
• There are also more than 400 species of birds, 490 butterflies, and 100 species of mammals in the Monteverde Cloud Forrest.
El mono congo
El quetzal
La lapa rojaEl perezoso de tres dedos
El mejor café del mundo
• Bananas are another product of Costa Rica, one of the largest producers of bananas in the world.
• Banana plantations can be found on both the Pacific and Caribbean Coasts.
• El café or coffee is the principal crop of the Central Valley.
El Día del Boyero• El Día del Boyero is a
celebration in San Antonio de Escazú.
• This celebration, also know as Oxcart Driver’s Day, is home to a large parade the 2nd Sunday in March.
• In the 19th century, Oxcarts were used to transport coffee beans.
• San Antonio de Escazú is the center of Oxcart production and the Oxcart painters are celebrated artist.
http://www.therealcostarica.com/travel_costa_rica/fairs_topes.html
La comida
• Almost all meals in Costa Rica include rice and beans.
• Gallo pinto (painted rooster) is the typical Costa Rican breakfast of fried rice and black beans.
• Casado is another popular dish usually served at lunch that consist of beans and rice with eggs, meat, vegetables, or plaintains.
Se dice en Costa Rica:
“Pura vida”
"plenty of life", "full of life", "this is living!", "going great", "real living", or "cool!"It can be used both as a greeting and a farewell, to express satisfaction, to politely express indifference when describing something.
Ticos• Tico is a colloquial term for a native of Costa Rica.
The plural form is ticos.
• Amongst the famous Costa Ricans, there is – Juan Santamaria, the official National Hero– Jose Maria Castro Madriz President, Supreme Court justice,
university founder, newspaper founder. – The current President Óscar Arias Sanchez who also won
the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize in 1987– Astronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz– Silvia Poll Olympic silver medalist– Claudia Poll First Olympic gold medalist– Joaquín Guitiérrez a famed writer. – Clodomiro Picado Twight a Toxicologist– Chavez Vargas a Singer– Francisco Amighetti a Painter
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