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About Costa Rica - The Country
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica is known is a pro-American
democratic country located in Central America. Besides
incredible beauty, friendly locals, a great location, and
endless activities, it also has the most stable government
and the best infrastructure of any Latin American or
Caribbean country. Costa Rica is situated in Central
America, flanked by the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea,
with a distance of approximately 248 kilometers (155 miles)
between coasts. With a total area of 51,200 square
kilometers (20,480 square miles), Costa Rica is no larger
than the state of West Virginia, yet it contains 6% of the
world’s biodiversity. |
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Education and
Healthcare
In 1949, Costa Rica abolished their
army and allocated the defense budget to education and
healthcare. Education has been a priority for the country of
4 million, and because of it, they boast the highest
literacy rate in the western hemisphere at a whopping 94%.
The healthcare system is very modern, especially in San
Jose, and the cost of living is extremely low compared to
the United States and Europe. |
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Crime Rate
Costa Rica has a very low crime rate. Most of the crime is
typically petty theft; the violent crime rate is one of the
lowest in the Western Hemisphere. Costa Rica is a very safe
place and the locals are warm and friendly. In addition,
with the escalation of worldwide terrorism in the United
States, Europe and Asia, Costa Rica has been recognized as a
paradise removed from any threat. |
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Industry
Costa Rica’s industry mainly processes agricultural
products. The production of other consumer goods is still
just taking off. However, there are many business incentives
to bridge these gaps. Many real estate investors fall in
love with tourist projects, especially those related to
ecotourism. Many hotels are being built, bought and managed
by foreigners. Tourism has developed into a very important
source of foreign currency. The national economy is made up
of services (58%), industry (26%), and agriculture (16%).
Costa Rica has managed to create one of the most attractive
investment environments in Latin America for the development
of industries. Costa Rica’s unique characteristics-its
strategic location, political stability, business incentives
(including free trade zones), supply of high quality human
capital-and its proactive promotion of these assets-have all
contributed to an increase of investments by high-tech
companies in the fields of power technologies, systems
integration technologies and call centers. |
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Companies that
have invested in Costa Rica:
Intel
HP
Scotia Bank
Marriott Hotels
Microsoft |
Abbott
Laboratories
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Baxter Healthcare
Siemens |
Proctor
& Gamble
Dole
Texaco
Wal-Mart Stores |
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Electricity
The country’s mountainous terrain and abundant rainfall have
permitted the construction of a dozen hydroelectric power
plants, making it largely self-sufficient in most energy
needs. Costa Rica exports electricity to Nicaragua and has
the potential to become a major electricity exporter when
plans for new generating plants and a regional distribution
grid are completed. |
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Roads and Highways
The country has an extensive road
system of more than 30,000 kilometers, with many road
improvement projects currently on the way. Getting around in
Costa Rica is relatively easy although there are some areas
which do require four-wheel drive. The main highland cities
in the country’s Central Valley are connected by paved
all-weather roads from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and
by the Pan American Highway between Nicaragua and Panama,
the neighboring countries to the north and south. The main
highland cities in the country’s Central Valley are
connected by paved all-weather roads with the Atlantic and
Pacific coasts and by the Pan American Highway with
Nicaragua and Panama, the neighboring countries to the north
and south. |
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Communications
Modern communication amenities -
From conducting a global business to staying in touch with
family and friends, Costa Rica offers up-to-date means of
communication. Easy Internet access, cellular phones, fax
machines, and an efficient surface mail system are all
available. |
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Television and
Broadcasting
Costa Rica has thirteen local station TV stations. Currently
the three cable TV providers in the country are: AMNET,
Cable Tica and Cable América. These companies offer many of
the channels available to US cable subscribers. DirecTV also
operates in Costa Rica. The company offers 152 digital TV
channels and 33 music channels. The country has 50 AM, 43 FM
and 19 short-wave stations. |
Want to learn more - Check out the CIA Fact Book on Costa Rica!
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cs.html
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