9.245 billion in U.S dollars 2010
That would be 4622.5 billion in Colones. One American dollar is equal to roughly 500 Costa Rican Colones. (Trust me it's confusing when you go over to Costa Rica and pay in Colones. Some places even hand you back one American dollar instead of giving you 500 Colones.) (Went there in March for spring break. [=)
Coffee and Pineapple.
Coffee and Pineapple.
Costa Rica's exports include coffee, bananas, sugar, cocoa and meat products (mostly beef).
Bananas, coffee, papayas.
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Costa Rica's main imports and exports are: Exports: Integrated circuits and medical devices (61% as of 2010. Source: Country profile: Costa Rica from MIT.edu) Coffee, bananas, and tropical fruits -traditional exports are now only 10% of total exports. Imports:consist mainly of raw materials for industry and mining, followed by consumer goods and capital goods for industry, mining, and transportation. Major suppliers include the US, Mexico, Venezuela, Japan, Spain, Guatemala, and Germany.
Tourism, Coffee, and Bananas are the Costa Rica's main and major industries.
There is only one major lake in Costa Rica, called Lake Arena.
Costa Rica imports machinery, medical equipment, and coffee. Costa Rica spends $11 billion each year on their major import items.
This is mainly because bananas, coffee and pineapples grow in Costa Rica in large amounts and in great quality!
Electronics, pharmaceuticals and financial outsourcing are the current (2015) three top exports.
The largest volcano in Costa Rica is "Arenal Volcano" with an elevation of 1657.