Typical homes in PR are made of cement with aluminum and glass windows and doors. Tile or terrazo floors are used mostly. it is normal to have a 3 to 4 bedroom house with normally 2 baths and a garage for 2 cars. Roofs are tipically flat, as there is no need to displace snow.
Much of the population is in poverty, so the homes tend to be small, and made out of hollowed concrete, with patched roofs. Here are some images
http://www.missionaryairgroup.org/images/guatemala_home2.jpg
http://www.ahherald.com/images/news/2006/guatemala_cornstalk.jpg
i am half costa rican but i want to see Costa Rica my sister is thinking about doing a ywam there i so want to go there with her but grass
huts or tree houses or regular houses or no house at all and in some parts of Costa Rica the will be able to have a nice home to care for a family.
Costa Rica does not have any military.
Costa Rica's national flower, the guaria morada (Guarianthe skinneri), is an exquisite orchid known for its purple hues and diamond-like shimmer. The plant, which blooms from January through April, was designated as Costa Rica's national flower on June 15, 1939.
Costa Rica is a very nice place to live.
Costa Rica's government is Republican and the governor is Oscar Arias Sanchez.
Because they want to see costa rica and the city
Costa Rica does not have an army.
Yes, of course. Like any other country, Costa Rica has its environmental problems. If you'd like to stay abreast of the latest environmental news regarding costa rica, I'd suggest the Environmental Section of The Costa Rica News.
Costa Rica has a free market economy, very much like the u.s. has.
Because Costa Rica is only 10 degrees north of the equator.
The literal meaning of Costa Rica is 'Rich Coast'.
Usually in central Costa Rica,like San Carlos or San Ramon where there is lots of water!
Because like any other country Costa Rica needs a symbol that indicates their country.So that Costa Rican flag was designed.