The United World College Costa Rica (UWC Costa Rica, also known by its acronym UWCCR) (Spanish - Colegio del Mundo Unido Costa Rica), located in the Santa...
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The University of Costa Rica (Spanish: Universidad de Costa Rica, abbreviated UCR) is a public university in the Republic of Costa Rica, in Central America...
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wildlife of Costa Rica comprises all naturally occurring animals, fungi and plants that reside in this Central American country. Costa Rica supports an...
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spread to Costa Rica on 6 March 2020, after a 49-year-old woman tourist from New York, United States, tested positive for the virus. As of 9 August 2022[update]...
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The "Himno Nacional de Costa Rica" (English: "Costa Rican National Anthem"), also known by its incipit, "Noble patria, tu hermosa bandera" (English: "Noble...
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United World Colleges (UWC) is an international network of schools and educational programmes with the shared aim of "making education a force to unite...
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Santa Ana located in the neighboring district of Uruca. Santa Ana hosts the United World College of Costa Rica which offers the IB program for international...
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SOS Children's Villages (redirect from SOS Childrens Village of Sri Lanka)
Gmeiner", in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, re-opened as the United World College of Costa Rica, becoming the 11th United World College and the only UWC in Latin...
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The cinema of Costa Rica comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of Costa Rica or by Costa Rican filmmakers abroad. Though...
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School Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá (Bogotá) United World College of Costa Rica Academia Cotopaxi Colegio Americano de Quito ÏSM International...
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Christiana Figueres (category People from San José, Costa Rica)
José, Costa Rica. Her father, José Figueres Ferrer, was President of Costa Rica three times. Figueres' mother, Karen Olsen Beck, served as Costa Rican...
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Western Christian College, Regina Costa Rica Country Day School (Guanacaste Province) United World College of Costa Rica St. George's College, Buenos Aires...
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Abortion in Costa Rica is severely restricted by criminal law. Currently, abortions are allowed in Costa Rica only in order to preserve the life or physical...
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Southern Nazarene University (redirect from Quetzal Education Research Center (San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica))
1909, the school was renamed Oklahoma Holiness College and new property was purchased to the west of Oklahoma City in Bethany. That same year the surrounding...
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School of Costa Rica United World College of Costa Rica International Christian Academy Vavoua International School American International School of Zagreb...
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Francisco Calvo (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
(born 8 July 1992) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga MX club Juárez and the Costa Rica national team. After starting...
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list of all the heads of state of Costa Rica. The current Constitution establishes that the President of Costa Rica is both head of state and head of government...
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Bahamas Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Cayman Islands Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala...
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Rocky Rodríguez (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
San José, Costa Rica to Sivianni Rodriguez and Grettel Cedeño, Rodriguez, nicknamed Rocky, was raised in Costa Rica and moved to the United States where...
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United World College of the Atlantic, and often referred to by its original name, Atlantic College) is an independent boarding school in the Vale of Glamorgan...
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person and a detainee: she had spent 43 days at large until her capture in Costa Rica, where authorities said she used different names and changed her appearance...
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Rodrigo Carazo Odio (category Presidents of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica)
as President of Costa Rica from 8 May 1978 to 8 May 1982. Carazo was born in Cartago. Before serving as president, he was the Director of the Central Bank...
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Óscar Arias (category 20th-century presidents of Costa Rica)
September 1940 in Heredia, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He was President of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990 and from...
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Georgina Butler (category Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Costa Rica)
to Costa Rica and to Nicaragua. She later stood unsuccessfully for the European Parliament as a Conservative and was a Special Representative of the...
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San José (redirect from City of San Jose)
Saint Joseph) most often refers to: San Jose, California, United States San José, Costa Rica, the nation's capital San José or San Jose may also refer...
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Hernán Jiménez (category Male actors from San José, Costa Rica)
Jiménez (born 1980) is a Costa Rican film director, screenwriter, actor and stand-up comedian. Jiménez was born in San José, Costa Rica. and left the country...
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University for Peace (redirect from United Nations University of Peace)
international law. The headquarters of the University for Peace are located in a natural area near Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica. However, the university also has...
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Gabriela Guillén (category Costa Rica women's international footballers)
She played for Costa Rica against the United States in 2012. Guillén has participated in under-17 and under-20 World Cups with Costa Rica, playing two matches...
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General elections were held in Costa Rica on 5 February 2006. In the presidential election, Óscar Arias of the National Liberation Party (Partido Liberación...
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Reina Bonta (category 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup players)
on the bench for the entirety of the match. A month later, she was once again called-up for a training camp in Costa Rica. She made her debut for the Philippines...
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