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  2. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica ( UK: / ˌkɒstəˈriːkə /, US: / ˌkoʊstə -/ ⓘ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika]; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica, [11] is a country in the Central American region of North America. Costa Rica is bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the ...

  3. Charles Brewer (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Brewer (born 1958) is an American entrepreneur. Charles Brewer is the founder of MindSpring Enterprises, an American Internet service provider, [1] Green Street Properties, a real estate development company, and Las Catalinas, a resort town in Costa Rica. [2] He serves on the board of directors of the Midtown (Atlanta) Alliance, the ...

  4. Economy of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica was a pioneer in this type of tourism and the country is recognized as one of the few with real ecotourism. Other important market segments are adventure, sun and beaches. Most of the tourists come from the U.S. and Canada (46%), and the EU (16%), [54] the prime market travelers in the world, which translates into a relatively high ...

  5. Santa Ana, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, Santa Ana has been recently experiencing real estate and commercial development unprecedented in the entire Central Valley. It has become the place of choice with upscale grocery stores, gourmet restaurants, banks, gas stations, medical and dental clinics, beauty salons, coffee houses, hotels, private schools, and small commercial ...

  6. Renewable energy in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectricity. Costa Rica receives about 65% of its energy from hydroelectric plants alone due to its extreme amounts of rainfall and multiple rivers. As the largest source of energy, hydropower represents the most important source of energy in the country, but after inauguration of the Reventazon Dam, the only big hydro project remaining in the planning stage by the Instituto Costarricense ...

  7. Immigration to Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    According to the census of 2012, 4,285 Mexicans were living in Costa Rica from Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Chihuahua, Baja California and Mexico City. They are typically professionals, doctors, secretaries, among other roles. Costa Rica is the ninth most popular destination for Mexican immigrants in the world. Nicaraguans

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