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  1. Ethnicity, religion and repression: the denial of African heritage in Costa Rica.: An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Ronald N. Harpelle, 1994-04-01
  2. History of the discovery and conquest of Costa Rica (Costa Rica series) by Ricardo Fernandez Guardia, 1978
  3. The birds of Finca "La Selva," Costa Rica: A tropical wet forest locality (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History) by Paul Slud, 1960
  4. The Butterflies of Costa Rica and Other Natural History : Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae (Butterflies of Costa Rica and their Natural History Ser., Vol. 1) by Philip J. DeVries, 1987
  5. THE BUTTERFLIES OF COSTA RICA AND THEIR NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME II. RIODINI DAE by P. DeVries, 1987
  6. The Butterflies of Costa Rica - and Their Natural History by Philip J. Devries, 1987
  7. BUTTERFLIES OF COSTA RICA, and their natural history, 2 Volumes, complete. by P.J. DeVries, 1987
  8. The Butterflies of Costa Rica and Their Natural History: Volume II (Riodinidae) by Philip J. and Jenifer Clark (illus) DeVries, 1997
  9. THE BUTTERFLIES OF COSTA RICA AND THEIR NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME I: PAPILION IDAE, PIERIDAE, NYMPHALIDAE [T2] by P. DeVries, 1987
  10. History of the revenue stamps of Costa Rica (1870-1970) by Alvaro Bonilla Lara, 1996
  11. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum: Encyrtidae of Costa Rica (Hymenoptera; Chlacidoidea); the Genus Aenasius Walker, Parasitoids of Mealybugs (Homoptera: ... of the Natural History Museum. Entomology) by John S. Noyes, H. Ren, et all 1995-01-01
  12. Butterflies of Costa Rica Ant Their Natural History; papilionidae, pieridae, Nymphalidae by Philip J. devries, 1987
  13. An annotated list of fishes known to occur in the fresh waters of Costa Rica (Field Museum of Natural History. Publication 174) by Seth E Meek, 1914
  14. National Museum of Costa Rica: "Over One Hundred Years of History 1887-1987" by National Museum of Costa Rica, 1987-01-01

61. Hostales De Costa Rica - History - Weather
The history of costa rica. Listen To The National Anthem, costa rica.The Republic of costa rica is located on the isthmus connecting
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62. Costa Rica
costa rica is a country located between Nicaragua and Panama. Below are a few websites where you can find information on costa rica's history and culture.
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web hosting domain names email addresses related sites Costa Rica History and Culture Costa Rica is a country located between Nicaragua and Panama. Below are a few web sites where you can find information on Costa Rica's history and culture. Favourite Links
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Here is a site with some brief information about Costa Rica's history and culture.
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Here is another site with a brief summary of Costa Rica's history.
History of Costa Rican Coffee

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63. LatinosStep.com - Cultura*Educacion*Ritmo - Costa Rica's History
history of costa rica. Human habitation of costa rica dates from atleast 5000 BC, but in comparison with the great civilizations
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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. A. The Colonial Period B. Nationhood Tobacco exports promoted the growth of a more prosperous society, and Costa Ricans became prominent in the intellectual and political life of Central America in the early 19th century. When Spanish rule ended in 1821, the country became part of Mexico until 1823, and then part of the United Provinces of Central America, from 1824 to 1838. However, it avoided involvement in the civil wars that plagued the latter federation. Costa Rican politics reflected the liberal-conservative ideologies found elsewhere in Latin America, with the towns of Cartago, San José, Heredia, and Alajuela vying for leadership. San José gained ascendancy, but the most important development of the mid-19th century was the growth of coffee as the major export.

64. Costa Rica, History
costa rica, history. costa rica is a Central American success storysince the late 19th century, only two brief periods of violence
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65. Ethics And History Of Development And Health Care - Costa Rica - MSU Office Of S
Ethics and history of Development and Health Care in costa rica. Ethicsand history of Development and Health Care costa rica.
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June 2 - July 25, 2003 College of Arts and Letters Arranged through the Office of Study Abroad (OSA) What's this program about? At a time when all countries, including the United States, struggle to deliver equitable and affordable health care services that meet public needs and expectations, it is useful to see how other countries provide health care. This program examines the health care system in Costa Rica, a developing nation that has in many ways been successful in providing health care and other services. We will look historically and culturally at how its health care system came to be, and how it operates within the present political and social milieu. We will also examine from an ethical point of view the dilemmas that arise in providing health care effectively, efficiently and fairly, with limited resources. And we will compare how analogous issues arise and are dealt with in the United States. Students will be able to study and see first-hand how health care is being provided in a number of settings. We will also hear from a variety of local speakers who are health care professionals and people concerned with health care policy.

66. Latin America Escapes, Inc. - Adventure, Natural History & Cultural Tours To Lat
costa rica Natural history TripsNational Parks Coastto Coast includes the NationalPark of Tortuguero on the Caribbean, and Corcovado on the Pacificboth
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67. Monteverde Natural History, Costa Rica. Guides, Checklists, Keys, Images, Maps,
Guides, checklists, keys, images, maps, references, and links for doing naturalhistory with butterflies and plants in Monteverde, costa rica.
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Monteverde Natural History
Guides, checklists, keys, images, maps, references, and links for doing natural history with butterflies and plants in Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Plants of Monteverde, Costa Rica
Species lists of plants occurring in the Monteverde region with data on pollination and seed dispersal, publications, identification tools, and links to other sites relating to Costa Rican plants.
Butterflies of Monteverde, Costa Rica
Species lists of Monteverde butterflies, publications about Costa Rican butterflies, identification resources, and links to related sites about Costa Rican Lepidoptera.
Guide to Clearwing Butterflies
Species pages with images, identification tips, hostplants, and ecological information about clearwing butterflies (Nymphalidae: Ithomiinae). Pictures of all but one Costa Rican species are shown.
These static html pages accompany the Electronic Field Guide project at the Univ. of Massachusetts - Boston. In the near future, we will produce these pages dynamically from the EFG database.
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68. Introduction To Mal Pais, Costa Rica - History, Pictures, Map,
Mal Pais The Village. Mal Pais Landmark Rock. You've been here before….It's the place of golden light and warmth and soft, green shade.
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Mal Pais - The Village
Mal Pais Landmark Rock You've been here before… It's the place of golden light and warmth and soft, green shade. Of the tranquil play of sea, sky and forest, of furious thunderstorms before velvet nights of stars and fireflies. It is where life is lived to the moon's cycle; where grownups always have time for the children; where work is fishing or ranching, building or planting, and play is dancing and surfing, fiestas and football. And dozens of species coexist without endangering each other. When you were a kid, you wanted to live here. Mal Pais has been in your mind's eye forever. You thought you imagined it, but you didn't. You remembered it. It's real.
Mal Pais is a long thin village with houses, restaurants, and small hotels strung sparsely on three kilometers of gravel road parallel to the ocean. Immediately to the north is Santa Teresa. Cabo Blanco Nature Preserve is to the South.
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69. Costa Rica - History
costa rica pages.
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Center of Informations about Costa Rica History of Costa Rica
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Mits and legends of Costa Rica

Report on Earthquake of 1991

The most important events in Costa Rica history
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Costa Rica history and culture

Costa Rica pages General informations National Parks History Calendary Curiosities Fauna and flora Provinces Towns Events Famous people San Jose Volcanos Guest Book Discussion Forum The page is made by Rafal C. Piechocinski SLUPSK, Poland - 2002

70. History Of Costa Rica, Accommodations, Car Rentals, Tours.
costa rica's history Located in Central America costa rica is bordered on the northby Nicaragua, on the south by Panama, the Pacific ocean on the west and
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P l a n y o u r t r i p w i t h C o s t a R i c a A c c o m m o d a t i o n s Facts Travel Information National Parks History ... Recipes Costa Rica's History
Located in Central America: Costa Rica is bordered on the north by Nicaragua, on the south by Panama, the Pacific ocean on the west and the Caribbean on the east. During his fourth voyage to the New World in 1502, Christopher Columbus landed at "Cariari," known today as Puerto Limon. Columbus actually named Costa Rica (rich coast) under the assumption that the land was filled with precious metals. The earth never yielded gold and silver, but the name was perfect for the wealth of natural beauty and flawless climate.
The country has a territory of 51,000 km2 and a population of 5,000,000. Mountains spread from the northeast to the southeast forming a fertile central valley measuring approximately 3,000 km. At 4,000 foot elevation it has one of the most perfect climates in the world. The great majority of the population is concentrated here. The first settlers in Costa Rica were the Chorotega, Huetares and Brunca or Boruca Indians; today there are still about 20,000 Indians living here.

71. World66.com's Travel Guide To Costa Rica
costa rica history. Central Americ..
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72. History And Culture Of Costa Rica
A Brief history of costa rica. Woman working, 1923. Unknown. Peaceful,democratic costa rica is one of the world’s more prosperous
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A Brief History of Costa Rica
Woman working, 1923. Unknown Historically, Costa Rica has avoided arm conflicts that have engulfed neighboring nations, and has concentrated on improving life for its citizens. The development of a modern welfare state has resulted in Costa Rica's having high health indicators, a good standard of living, and high literacy rates.
Colonial times
The conquistadors found a country with extremely rugged topography and sparse populations of indigenous people.
Costa Rica was the poorest colony in the Spanish Empire. This in the long run was a blessing for the country, since the absence of precious metals and Indian labor force prevented the Spaniards from introducing semi-feudal institutions from the Iberian Peninsula into the province. Most of the natives escaped enslavement by fleeing into the Talamanca mountains, where they perished from wars of resistance, epidemics and wars among rival tribes. Back To Top
Coffee and Bananas
a month to arrive from Guatemala.

73. Escape Tours: Costa Rica General History
costa rica ~ General history. We'll begin our short trip throughcosta rica's history with preColombian times. The famous Mayan
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Costa Rica ~ General History
We'll begin our short trip through Costa Rica's history with pre-Colombian times. The famous Mayan empire did not extend this far south in Central America. The people here were called the Chorotegas . They farmed corn, beans, fruit, and cotton. They also hunted, had large cities with religious centers, and militaries for gaining land and slaves (used for labor and ritual sacrifice). The women were the only ones allowed access to internal commerce - the market. They were also the primary artisans and writers. Then Christopher Columbus landed at what is now Puerto Limon in 1502. Soon after, Spanish explorers began arriving, and as is the theme throughout Central and South America, the onslaught of the Spanish conquistadors greatly decimated the Chorotegas' numbers through war and disease. These indigenous peoples retreated to the highlands where they could, leaving the lowlands to the Spanish and those captured for slave labor. In 1562 Juan Vasquez de Coronado arrived to take charge of the new colony as governor, establishing the capital of Cartago on the rich volcanic soils of the central area. Due to Spain's out-of-sight-out-of-mind attitude toward its colonies, Costa Rica received little assistance from the father country and so had to subsist on its own, fostering a sense of pride, egalitarianism and self-sufficiency that exists to this day. The little tropical country split with Spain in 1821, moving its capital to San Jose. The 1830's brought the reign of the coffee industry. By the 1850's coffee caught on in Europe, replacing tea as the favored drink in many countries, bringing European influences and more money into the economy than Costa Rica had ever seen.

74. Costa Rica's Natural Attractions
Contains articles on history, provinces, and national parks of costa rica.Category Regional Central America costa rica Society and Culture...... (Also, please email me if you would like to find out about my private naturalhistory tour guide service in costa rica for groups of from 1 to 16 persons.
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Costa Rica This small Central American nation has been my home since 1981 and now, through the technology of the Internet, I would like to share a little of the knowledge I have gained about this special place. The information included in these pages is far from complete and may even contain inaccuracies (perish the thought!), nevertheless, much of the material is probably available for the first time on the WWW. The interested reader may feel free to contact me regarding any aspect of the contents via e-mail at garrigues@racsa.co.cr (Also, please e-mail me if you would like to find out about my private natural history tour guide service in Costa Rica for groups of from 1 to 16 persons. It's a great way to get to know the country!) The information is divided into separate web pages as follows: Geological History and Climate Pre-Columbian History The Spanish Conquest and Colonization Since Independence ... The National Parks The Provinces: Alajuela Cartago Guanacaste Heredia ... Puntarenas Search our Site:
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75. Costa Rica: Geological History And Climate
costa rica. Geological history Not long ago, geologically speaking,costa rica did not exist. A mere 50 million years ago, this
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Costa Rica Geological History: Not long ago, geologically speaking, Costa Rica did not exist. A mere 50 million years ago, this narrow mountainous strip of land was part of the ocean floor, along with the rest of the Central American isthmus between Guatemala and Colombia. Although that may sound like a long time back in earth's history, the dinosaurs had already disappeared some 15 million years previously. Currently, most geologists assume that from 40 million years ago until within only the past three million years what are now Costa Rica and its neighboring countries were then a volcanic archipelago. Using the theory of plate tectonics-which suggests that the earth's crust is fragmented in a number of sections that fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, though they are not stationary-the formation of Costa Rica's land mass is explained by its position at the western edge of the so-called Caribbean plate which is moving westward and overriding the Cocos plate located in the Pacific Ocean. As these two chunks of crustal material collide, the rocks of the Cocos plate are pushed downward, subjecting them to increased heat and pressure that eventually turns them into molten rock under great pressure. Because the downward thrust is at an angle to the east, when the pressure build-up finally becomes too much and the lava and steam move back upward towards the surface, they do so beneath the western edge of the Caribbean plate. The result is volcanism.

76. Costa Rica’s Peaceful History, Natural Beauty, And Friendly People Make Costa R
FLAMINGO. Its peaceful history, natural beauty, and friendly peoplemake costa rica the perfect country for learning Spanish. For
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CPI COSTA RICA CPI is located in a country famous for peace in a region characterized by political turmoil. Costa Rica disbanded its army in 1948 and has been known as the Switzerland of Latin America ever since. With a population of a little over 3 million, Costa Rica boasts a very high literacy rate and a commendable national health care system. From its Caribbean and Pacific beaches, to its volcanoes, rain forests, and cloud forests, Costa Rica is a country full of natural beauty. Students never run out of new places to visit, and because CPI has three locations students have the opportunity to see three very diverse parts of the country, HEREDIA, MONTEVERDE and FLAMINGO Its peaceful history, natural beauty, and friendly people make Costa Rica the perfect country for learning Spanish. For more information on things to do in the Monteverde or Heredia area, please click here:
EXCURSIONS IN MONTEVERDE CLOUD FOREST

EXCURSIONS IN HEREDIA, CENTRAL VALLEY

EXCURSIONS IN FLAMINGO BEACH

The links listed will help you learn more about this beautiful and peaceful country. These links do not have a back link to CPI, so if you don't have one with the software you use be sure to write down our address so that you can find us again. Or send us an e-mail now at info@cpi-edu.com

77. Frommers.com : Destinations : Costa Rica : In Depth : History
Early historyLittle is known of costa rica's history before itscolonization by Spanish settlers. The preColumbian Indians who
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78. Costa Rica Natural History: Costa Rica, Tortuguero, Monteverde, Arenal Volcano,
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River curise through Tortuguero Park. Visit local village and musuem on the conservation of the green sea turtles. B L D
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Fly to Arenal Volcano National Park areaweather permitting, you'll see impressive volcanic displays. Guided walk in the Volcano National Park to lava flows, and visit the Tabacón hot springs. Tilajari Country Club Resort Hotel. B L
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Van trip to Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve20,000 acres including 8 different ecological communities. Stay at Monteverde Lodge. B L D
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Guided tour in the Cloud Forest Reserve, and optional visit to the Monteverde dairy community of Quakers.

79. Costa Rica Birding And Natural History
costa rica Birding Wildlife and Adventure. 2003 costa rica Adventures, UK£, US$.costa rica Explorer 14 Days grade 1 departs daily for 2. Download Adobe PDF file.
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80. LookSmart - Costa Rican History
costa rica history and Culture - Geographia provides a brief history that beginswith the arrival of Columbus in 1502 and ends with President Sanchez's 1987
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Search the Web Costa Rica for Submit a Site You are here Home Library Humanities History ... Central America > Costa Rica Costa Rican History - Read about the history of Costa Rica before and after the Spanish Conquest. Find academic resources. Featured Sponsors Reviewed Web Sites About Reviewed Web Sites
  • 1Up Info - Chorotega, People - Access details on history, life, and facts on the aboriginal people and language group of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Read on Mosquito Coast.
  • 1Up Info - History of Costa Rica - Peruse details on Costa Rican history, Tomas Guardia, Minor Keith, and Oscar Sanchez. Includes links to Costa Rican people, economy, and government.
  • Amerisol - Costa Rica - Search a small directory of links relating to Costa Rican history. Find histories written by the CIA World Factbook and the US State Department.
  • Archaeology of Costa Rica - Book excerpt on the pre-Columbian art of Costa Rica includes photos and descriptions of Costa Rica's main archaeological periods and regions.
  • Background Notes - Costa Rica - US Department of State describes Costa Rica's geography, economy, and government, and provides an historical overview of the last 500 years.
  • Cool Water - Costa Rica - Travel information provider presents a brief history of Costa Rica, and describes its climate, wildlife, and waters.
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