yes they do, quite a lot actually
but people there are just like whatever
I mean when i was in Costa Rica i was in one and my mom grew up in costa rica so she was just like whatever, she slept through it all and my family there was just like its fine aha it was like a 6.7
Panama is mainly to the southeast of Costa Rica. Most of the east of the country is coastal, on the Caribbean Sea. To the north is Nicaragua, with the Pacific to the west.
Costa Rica is a country in Central America known for its volcanic activity, but there isn't a volcano specifically named "Costa Rica." However, there are numerous volcanoes in the country, with some of the most famous ones being Arenal, Poás, and Irazú.
Costa Rica has coasts on both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The Atlantic Coast is on the Caribbean Sea.
Toronto, Canada is in the Eastern Time Zone (GMT -5), while Costa Rica is in the Central Time Zone (GMT -6). Therefore, the time difference between Toronto and Costa Rica is 1 hour, with Toronto being ahead of Costa Rica.
The 80 W meridian passes through-- Canada-- USA-- Cuba-- Cayman Islands-- Panama-- Ecuador -- Peru-- Antarctica
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"Es de Costa Rica" means that whatever is being discussed is from Costa Rica. Literally it means "is of Costa Rica."
It is Costa Rica's currency.
Most of Costa Rica is Catholic.
yes Costa Rica does have schools
The Costa Rica Airlines.
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Christmas is a holiday in Costa Rica
'Costa' in Spanish means 'Coast' and 'Rica' means 'Rich' so 'Costa Rica' means 'Rich Coast'
yes.what is the weather in Costa Rica
San Jose is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica.
No, Costa Rica is its own country. Its located in Central America above Panama.