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Costa Rica LIVE: December 2008
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Everything about this tropical paradise. Welcome to "Costa Rica LIVE". Welcome to this blog where we will take you on a virtual tour across this beautiful caribbean nation of Costa Rica, a paradise close in our hearts and at the same time far away (although not that much! Finally, for those who are seriously thinking about relocating in Costa Rica. We will be posting useful information about housing and real estate. Also: Maps, information about living in Costa Rica. Welcome to Costa Rica, Pura Vida!
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Costa Rica LIVE: January 2000
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Vivir la República Dominicana: enero 2000
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Vivir la República Dominicana. Viajes, comida, tradiciones, fiestas. Noticias y consejos para establecerse. Y vivir en el Caribe. Nuestra "Política de Privacidad" describe como obtenemos, guardamos o utilizamos la información que recabamos a través de este blog. Es importante que se entienda que información recogemos y como la utilizamos o la utilizan los servicios externos que utilizamos en el blog, ya que el acceso a este sitio implica la aceptación de nuestra "Política de Privacidad". En algunos casos...
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Costa Rica LIVE: Welcome to "Costa Rica LIVE"
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Everything about this tropical paradise. Welcome to "Costa Rica LIVE". Welcome to this blog where we will take you on a virtual tour across this beautiful caribbean nation of Costa Rica, a paradise close in our hearts and at the same time far away (although not that much! Finally, for those who are seriously thinking about relocating in Costa Rica. We will be posting useful information about housing and real estate. Also: Maps, information about living in Costa Rica. Welcome to Costa Rica, Pura Vida!
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Costa Rica LIVE: April 2008
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Everything about this tropical paradise. History of Costa Rica. The aboriginal inhabitants of what today is Costa Rica were part of the transition area between Mesoamerican and South American cultures. Population was sparse and without the magnificent buildings and cultural development of Aztecs, Incas or Mayans; local cultures, however, reached a very high level in pottery and in gold and silver work, with beautiful results. When, after several years of civil war in Nicaragua, the American mercenary Wil...
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Costa Rica LIVE: March 2008
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Everything about this tropical paradise. Food and gastronomy in Costa Rica. Influenced by both its climate and its history, traditional Costa Rican cuisine uses profusely tropical fruits and vegetables, prepared with recipes that combine indigenous and European influences. The traditional breakfast is the gallo pinto, a mix of rice and black beans accompanied with corn tortillas, eggs and natilla (sour cream). Probably, the most representative Dominican dish is the “casado”: beef or chicken m...Also rema...
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Costa Rica LIVE: History of Costa Rica
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Everything about this tropical paradise. History of Costa Rica. The aboriginal inhabitants of what today is Costa Rica were part of the transition area between Mesoamerican and South American cultures. Population was sparse and without the magnificent buildings and cultural development of Aztecs, Incas or Mayans; local cultures, however, reached a very high level in pottery and in gold and silver work, with beautiful results. When, after several years of civil war in Nicaragua, the American mercenary Wil...