202474 · Costa Rica - Independence, Democracy, Nature: When Mexico declared its independence from Spain in 1821, Costa Rica, with other parts of Central America, joined the short-lived Mexican Empire. In 1823 Costa Rica helped create the United Provinces of Central America but, disenchanted with the strife in the other four states of the federation, …
view more20231224 · The national flag of Costa Rica consists of horizontal red, white, and blue stripes with the country's official coat of arms on the left side. This flag reflects its rich culture and history.
view more201822 · The Court ruled that Nicaragua must compensate Costa Rica for material damage, including environmental harm, caused by Nicaragua’s unlawful activities carried out in Costa Rica’s territory. This case was brought to the ICJ after an unsuccessful attempt by the parties to determine an acceptable level of compensation. The main issue in …
view more2024119 · The President of Costa Rica Reflects on 2023. Rodrigo Chaves reflects on his 2023. In an interview with Noticias Repretel, alongside the director, Randall Rivera, the President of Costa Rica looks back at the events of 2023, sharing his insights with Randall Rivera. President Chaves discussed issues such as insecurity and education and outlined ...
view more2024227 · The Costa Rican tax system is based on the principle of territoriality, according to which any business activity in Costa Rica is subject to income taxation on local income in the same way as a registered business, irrespective of the place of incorporation. Such corporations doing business in Costa Rica are subject to the permanent …
view more202473 · During your visit in Costa Rica, you are required to comply with the health protocols put in place by private companies when participating in any tourism activities in the country.
view more2023822 · Which sloth species live in Costa Rica? There are six sloth species in the world, and two types of sloths: two-toed sloths and three-toed sloths. Two of the six sloth species live in Costa Rica:
view more2019422 · One of the most critical challenges in Costa Rica and around the world is that corrupt actors often operate in the shadows and outside the public eye. They rely on administrative disorder, a lack of documentation, secrecy and a general “misplacement” of papers or electronic records to prevent traceability of decisions and actions.
view more2018710 · Article 13 of the Costa Rican constitution provides that Costa Rican citizenship is acquired by birth if you meet any of the following conditions: 1. The child is born in Costa Rica. 2. The child of either a Costa Rican mother or father that was born abroad but was registered in the Civil Registry by either parent before they are 18 years old ...
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