Some facts about costa rica

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Costa Rica Facts

Total Area

19,730 sq mi
51,100 sq km

Population

4,075,261 (growth rate: 1.5%)

Capital

San Jose

Life Expectancy

life expectancy: 77.0

Labor force

1.82 million.

Major trading partners

U.S., Netherlands, Guatemala, Japan, Mexico, Brazil.

GDP (per capita)

$10,100

Industry

microprocessors, food processing, textiles and clothing, construction materials, fertilizer, plastic products.

Agriculture

coffee, pineapples, bananas, sugar, corn, rice, beans, potatoes; beef; timber.

Arable Land

4%

Natural Resources

hydropower.

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Where is Costa Rica?

Costa Rica is only 2 and a half hour away from Miami. We bet you didn't know that adventure and pristine rainforests were so easy to get to! Read on to find out more about this exotic yet friendly ultimate destination.

Pura Vida

The words that best describe Costa Rica are perhaps "pura vida". It means "pure life" and that is what visitors to this Central American country will find. From exotic animal life to exotic scenery, travelers will find themselves inexorably drawn to Costa Rica and its residents.

What to do in Costa Rica

The abundance of activities available will have travelers checking and re - checking their lists to make sure they haven't passed anything up. Itineraries can include witnessing a spectacular volcano eruption from the luxurious warmth of a hot spring or a rushing trip through a cloud forest canopy. Of course, there are those who will do both! Tour operators have honed their skills to a fine art. They cater to visitors in a way that will leave you with more than a passing desire to spend more time here. For nature lovers, the country does not lack for an extensive variety of sights. With over 15 different ecosystems, the traveler is exposed to a wide variety of flora and fauna, landscapes and ever-changing climate. You can enjoy a trek through the pristine cloud forest environment of Monteverde or drive up to the rim of a crater and enjoy the spectacular view. The choice is yours!
Speaking of choices, the beaches are plentiful and postcard perfect. Whether you're in the area of Guanacaste, Puntarenas or the Caribbean, the fine sand beaches with easy accessibility are a treat to visit and a pleasure to behold.

The gold coast

Costa Rica means "rich coast" in Spanish and the words are not lost of this country. Named by Christopher Columbus, the country was colonized in the mid 1500s with Spanish settlers heading for the fertile central highlands.

Costa Rican People

One of the country's most important assets is its people. Gregarious and hospitable, the "Ticos" set themselves apart when it comes to welcoming visitors. Whether helping you out with some complicated road directions or finding a good place to eat, Costa Ricans will go out of their way to help out a puzzled visitor.

The Capital of Costa Rica

San José is the capital and is the most cosmopolitan area in the country. Visitors like to spend a few days here visiting city sights and enjoying shopping and dining. While the shopping and other attractions are worthwhile, take a few hours to visit the city's many interesting museums and colorful markets. The best of the museums are the Museo Nacional, which has displays of Costa Rica archaeology, colonial furniture, costumes and religious art; and the Museo del Oro Precolombino, which houses a dazzling collection of pre - Colombian gold pieces. One of the most impressive city buildings is the Teatro Nacional or National Theater. Built in the 1890s, it hosts plays, operas, symphonic orchestra concerts and ballets.