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* International rankings Rank 15 out of 139 countries (2 way tie) | |||
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National motto: "Sub Umbra Floreo" (Latin: Under the Shade I Flourish) | ||||
Official language | Spanish | |||
Capital | San Jose | |||
President | Abel PACHECO | |||
Area - Total - % water | Ranked 125th 51,100 km² 0.7% | |||
Population
- Density | Ranked 122st
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Independence
- Date | From Spain
September 15, 1821 | |||
Currency | Colon | |||
Time zone | UTC -6 | |||
National anthem | Land of the Free | |||
Internet TLD | .cr | |||
Calling Code | 506 |
The Republic of Costa Rica is a republic of Central America. Remarkably for the region, Costa Rica has stood as a bastion of stability and democracy for decades. In fact, Costa Rica has no military, only a domestic police force. The capital is San José.
- History of Costa Rica
- Geography of Costa Rica
- Demographics of Costa Rica
- Politics of Costa Rica
- Economy of Costa Rica
- Communications in Costa Rica
- Transportation in Costa Rica
- Military of Costa Rica
- Foreign relations of Costa Rica
- Culture of Costa Rica (Music of Costa Rica, Cuisine of Costa Rica)
Reference
- Much of the material in these articles comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U.S. Department of State website.
External links
- International rankings world-wide press freedom index Rank 15 out of 139 countries (2 way tie)