Costa Rica
In Costa Rica, the phrase "pura vida," which translates to "simple life," is more than simply a catchphrase; it's a lifestyle. Costa Rica is well-known for its stunning scenery, abundance of animals, high-quality coffee, and forward-thinking government. The beaches, jungles, and mountains there are among the most stunning in the world. Costa Rica is well- known for its stunning natural scenery, excellent cuisine, and laid-back Pura Vida culture.
From its lush landscapes to its rich cultural history Costa Rica is the gem of Central America.
In Spanish, Costa Rica translates to “rich coast,” the name it was given by the first Spanish settlers who arrived in the country in the early years of the 16th century.
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(Rashad Norwood, personal communication, 2023).”
The Physical Geography of Costa Rica
You’d find the small country of Costa Rica between North and South America. It shares land boundaries with Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north. This location offers warm temperatures that are the norm, yet there is a wide variety of microclimates around the country (Herrera, W. (2016).
Costa Rica's terrain is as beautiful as it is diverse. Costa Rica's unique physical traits include over 200 active and extinct volcanoes, such as Poas, Irazu, Turrialba, Rincon de la
Vieja, and Arenal. One important and iconic physical feature found in Costa Rica is the
Arenal Volcano. Arenal Volcano is located in the northern part of the country and is one of the most active volcanoes in Costa Rica. Its perfect cone shape and frequent eruptions make it a prominent landmark. Hot springs and lush rainforests are all around the volcano, which has an impressive height of 1,670 meters (5,480 feet). The Arenal area offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking trails, canopy tours, and wildlife spotting. Other towering mountain slopes like Mount Chirripó, which is the highest mountain in Costa Rica with
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83.6% of the Ticos are white or
Costa Rica has a rich ancestry. The ancestry of most Costa Ricans stems back thousands of years. A small portion of the bloodline comes from Pre-Columbian Amerindian or Indigenous peoples and an even smaller percentage of African ancestry. The majority of mestizo, 6.7% mulattoes, 2.4% Native American and 1.1% black or Afro-Caribbean. This makes Costa Rica one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in Central America (Costa Rica.Org, 2023).
Costa Rican Culture
Costa Rica’s culture is influenced by the Spanish settlers that built their lives in the
Central Valley. It is an agricultural culture to this day, with a small-town feel, even in the middle of the larger towns. The feeling that pervades Costa Rica is one of farmers and ranchers. There is no festival in Costa Rica that takes place without a nod to its agricultural a majority of Co i the areas of the country with the lowest elevation levels. The mountin