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Costa Rica
Flag of Costa Rica
(In Detail)
National motto:
Official language Spanish
Capital San Jose
President Abel PACHECO
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 125th
51,100 km²
0.7%
Population


 - Total (2003 E)


 - Density
Ranked 122st


3,835,000
75,05/km²

Independence
 - Date
From Spain
September 15, 1821
Currency Colon
Time zone UTC -6
National anthem Land of the Free
Internet TLD.cr
Calling Code506


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.



Map 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


Countries of the world  |  North America