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81. Culture And History - Culture Costa Rica
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82. 1Up Travel > History And Culture Of Costa Rica.
costa rica, with a relatively small Native American population, has been stronglyinfluenced by the culture and traditions of Spain.Seek all historical and
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More Flags ... Travel Warning History Human habitation of Costa Rica dates from at least 5000 BC, but in comparison with the great civilizations of pre-Columbian America the Native Americans of Costa Rica were neither numerous nor highly developed. When confronted by Spanish soldiers and missionaries, they resisted violently. Those who did not succumb to the epidemics that swept over the Isthmus either died fighting or fled to remote areas of the country. Culture Costa Rica, with a relatively small Native American population, has been strongly influenced by the culture and traditions of Spain. Native American and African American influences have had relatively little impact. The Roman Catholic cultural pattern of Spain, with emphasis on the family and the church, has evolved into a national style of life. Festivals in honor of patron saints are a colorful part of village and town life. The guitar, accordion, and mandolin have traditionally been the most popular musical instruments, and the music reflects a Spanish heritage. Traces of the Native American culture survive in designs used in jewelry, leather goods, and clothing. The national sport is soccer.

83. Cabinas Los Cocos In Playa Zancudo, Costa Rica
Painting On the Beach in Paradise by Lyndelle. Playa Zancudo in CostaRica is rich in art and culture. Artists from all over the
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by Lyndelle Playa Zancudo in Costa Rica is rich in art and culture. Artists from all over the world have found this area to be a rich source of inspiration and relaxation, and the native artwork can be outstanding as well. Scenic vistas, warm exotic hardwoods, and the casual ambience have combined to produce some exceptional artwork.
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84. Costa Rica Travel Tips -Tico Culture & Customs
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The Costa Rican people are affectionately known as "Ticos." Here are a couple of tips. Language: Spanish is the primary language of Costa Rica, but English is spoken in many areas, especially those visited by tourists. Family: Mothers are regarded as the leading family figures. Grandparents and the elderly are highly respected. National Pastimes: "Football" and politics. The Costa Rican people are quite proud of their democracy. Food: The main Costa Rican dish is rice and beans which can be eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Costa Ricans enjoy a lot of meat, mostly beef, chicken, and pork. Eating fish is considered a luxury although fish marinated in lemon juice and spices is a cheap delicacy. Vegetables and fruits are also popular and cheap. Imported apples and grapes are considered a special treat. There are restaurants in all the major towns serving a variety of cuisines. Local food can be found in small 'sodas'. Popular restaurant dishes include: olla de carne (soup of beef, plantain, yuca, nampi and chayote), sopa negra (black beans and poached egg); and picadillo (meat and vegetable stew).

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  • 86. TradeXport - Central America - Costa Rica - Culture
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    87. Costa Rica Top Tours - Tours
    March, a 3pm Coffeetour visits the Museum of Popular culture, a fully of North Americancorsairs led by William Walker, who intended to conquer costa rica.
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    History and Culture Santa Rosa National Park Pueblo Antiguo Show and Dinner Folk Art: Guatil Coffee Tour
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    Come to PUEBLO ANTIGUO and see a unique walking show, where a group of professional actors bring alive the experience of living in Costa Rica in the past.
    Visit the old city of San José, the traditional church and public square, the classical Congress Building and learn the history about the peaceful independence movement. Participate in Costa Rican rural life at the "Trapiche" (sugar mill), the coffee factory and the "Pulpería" (country store). Taste our delicious typical foods and buy a beautiful souvenir to take back home. PUEBLO ANTIGUO gives you the opportunity of visiting a historical Costa Rica and experiencing it at the same time. Coffee Tour Duration: 9 Hours Location: Heredia. The "Coffeetour de Café Britt", set in the breathtaking panoramic valley of Poás and Barva volcanoes, is a fascinating, multimedia presentation that takes you through the entire process that turns a ripe coffee cherry into a perfect cup of Costa Rican gourmet coffee. You'll learn every step, from the harvesting of the cherries, to the roasting and final packaging. Top off the tour with a coffee "cupping" session, where you learn to recognize the distinct characteristics of a real gourmet coffee. See the history of the world's favorite beverage come to life at one of our daily, year-round tours, at 9am and 11am. From December-March, a 3pm Coffeetour visits the Museum of Popular Culture, a fully restored, century-old coffee plantation home.

    88. Indigenous Cultures Of Costa Rica
    History of costa rica's Indigenous cultures.Category Regional Central America Society and culture History...... The northern cultures of costa rica (Chorotegas) had great influence from the Aztecand Maya culture, they were the southernmost culture of what is known as
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    Huetar-Bribri-Cabecar-Guaymi-Chorotega-Boruca-Guatuso-Terraba 1. Guatuso Indian Reserve (Malekus) 2. Matambu Indian Reserve 13. Boruca Indian Reserve 5. Nairi-Awari (Barbilla) 16. Salitre Indian Reserve 17. Cabagra Indian Reserve 7. Bajo Chirripo Indian Reserve 8. Guaymi / Osa Peninsula 19. Telire Indian Reserve 9. Guaymi / Conte Burica 20. Cabecar -Talamanca 10. Guaymi / Coto Brus 21. Bribri Talamanca 11. Guaymi / Abrojos Montezuma 22. Kekuldi Indian Reserves (Cocles) Some information on the indigenous cultures The day Columbus landed on what is today called "Isla Uvita", in front of Puerto Limón, more than a quater of a million people and no less than eight different ethnic groups were living in the area. The northern cultures of Costa Rica (Chorotegas) had great influence from the Aztec and Maya culture, they were the southernmost culture of what is known as Mesoamerica. The Chorotegas spoke the Nahuatl language from the Mayas and Aztecs.

    89. Nations Online :: Costa Rica
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    91. Intercultura Language School Heredia Costa Rica Spanish Cultural School
    Teaches in a warm yet intellectually challenging environment, using the Communicative Approach. Has Category Regional Central America Education Spanish Schools...... opportunity to come to know costa rica, its traditions of locations; and homestayswith costa rican families. in the constantly evolving world culture in which
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    The primary goal of Intercultura is to teach you the Spanish language in a warm yet intellectually challenging environment, using the Communicative Approach as the basis for our instruction. Classes at our city and beach campuses are conducted entirely in Spanish, providing students from all over the world with a complete and intensive learning experience. Our professors have advanced university degrees and teaching certification, and we are accredited through the US university system, offering undergraduate credit to those interested. In addition, you have the opportunity to come to know Costa Rica, its traditions and its rich cultural heritage by participating in our daily cultural and extracurricular activities. These include: Latin dance, music and cooking classes; theatre trips; volunteer projects; lectures on ecology, indigenous peoples, and social issues; weekend excursions to a variety of locations; and homestays with Costa Rican families.

    92. World History Archives: The Culture History Of Costa Rica
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    93. Costa Rica Soccer Tours- Costa Rica
    ties with Europe, and this European influence is apparent its the culture and architecture.A group of prominent Europeans came to costa rica to construct the
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    The spontaneous hospitality and welcoming smiles of the Costa Rican people make every visitor's stay in Costa Rica special. People greet one another, even in passing. Costa Ricans take great pride in their democracy, excellent public education system, and national health care system. This peaceful nation draws its identity on decision by consensus and non-military solutions. This spirit of cooperation developed early on in the nation's history. There were approximately 400,000 people living in Costa Rica when Columbus landed in 1502. The natives resisted Spanish colonization but Columbus' crew soon established a Spanish government within the nation. The impenetrable jungle and the lack of gold and precious metals to plunder led the Spaniards to travel north in search of more treasures. The few Spaniards who did settle in Costa Rica did so in the province that is now called Guanacaste and the Central Valley. Costa Rica gained its independence from Spain in 1821 and joined the Central American Federation. It held its first elections in 1889, making it one of the oldest democracies in the Americas. In 1949, the modern constitution abolished the army and directed the country's resources to education, social programs and economic development. Two generations have grown up without knowing war.

    94. Cocolito Jungle Resort - History & Culture Of Costa Rica
    History culture Cocolito Jungle Resort is situated in Drake Bay, on CostaRica's spectacular Osa Peninsula, near Corcovado National Park.
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    Cocolito Jungle Resort is situated in Drake Bay, on Costa Rica's spectacular Osa Peninsula, near Corcovado National Park. This tropical and dramatic area preserves a deep history of gold, pirates, and ancient native cultures. Described by National Geographic as 'the most biologically intense place on earth' the area's wildlife refuge protects dozens of endangered species including the harpy eagle, crocodile, tapir, and golden frog. In addition to 850 recorded bird species including the resplendent quetzal, macaws, indigo-capped hummingbirds, and toucan, these tropical forests boast over 1400 tree species that provide a variety of habitats for the country’s fauna, including four types of monkey, sloth, armadillos, jaguars and tapirs. Costa Rica is Central America’s special jewel, with a reputation for being an oasis of calm among its turbulent neighbors. A little history ...
    • It is believed that the earliest settlers of the area were the Quipo Indians, who settled along Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast sometime between 900 - 1000 AD. Archeologists now believe that the Quipo originated from the Amazon River area and gradually migrated north until they reached what we currently call Costa Rica.
      Costa Rica was d ubbed 'the rich coast' by Christopher Columbus after he was impressed by the gold decorations worn by the friendly locals during his brief visit in 1502.

    95. The Culture Bridge - Costa Rica
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    97. Central America: Costa Rica: Society And Culture: Cyber Culture
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    U.S. non-profit corporation based in Cahuita, SA. We provide educational trainning. Costa Rica's on-line Yellowpages (Spanish, English )

    98. Costa Rican Culture And Language Institute, Alajuela, Costa Rica - Profile
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    The School is located on top of a small hill and is surrounded by flowers and fruit trees. There are open door classrooms. Cafeteria, library, store, tourism information office, e-mail service, dancing classes,cooking classes, etc., are part of our services and facilities.
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    Strong Academic Program. Students are able to receive University credits. We teach all levels. 4 students maximum in each class. Complementary activities and mini-courses are offered.
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    Spanish Immersion Program (40+ hrs/wk) Spanish Teacher Training Spanish Exam Preparation Parent and Child Program Programs for Children (12 years old or younger) Programs for Teenagers or High School Students Programs for Seniors (50+ years old) Small Classes (5 or less per class) Volunteer Programs One-to-One / Private Lessons Activities Available Golf Tennis Water Sports Horse Riding Art or Painting Music Dance Costa Rican Culture and Language Institute / Instituto de Cultura y Lengua Costarricense P.O. Box 609-4050

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    100. Learn Spanish At The Costa Rican Culture And Language Institute
    Founded in 1992. Located on top of a small hill with a view of distant fields and surrounded by flowers Category Regional Central America Education Spanish Schools......costa rican culture and Language Institute Spanish Programs. There is aplace in the world where you can learn and live Spanish costa rica.
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