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Costa Rica. By: Claire Flannery, Deirdre Gang, Sophia Timban, Liz Hartshorne, Kane Feudtner, Preston Southwick, and Sean Sweeny. Challenge Spanish “B” Day. Population. 4,195,914 people. Capital and Government. Capital is San Jose The government is a democratic republic
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Costa Rica By: Claire Flannery, Deirdre Gang, Sophia Timban, Liz Hartshorne, Kane Feudtner, Preston Southwick, and Sean Sweeny Challenge Spanish “B” Day
Population • 4,195,914 people
Capital and Government • Capital is San Jose • The government is a democratic republic • The president is Laura Chinchilla Miranda
Currency • El colon is the Costa Rican currency • $1 US dollar=$553.100 Costa Rican el Colons
Language/Dialects • Speak Spanish • “Pura vida”- directly translated to “pure life” • Became popular from 1956 Mexican movie “Pura Vida” • Can be used to: say thank you or you’re welcome, show appreciation (for a person, object or situation), to say good-bye, or to greet someone • Now it is the unofficial motto of costa rica
Geography and Major Regions By: Kane Feudtner
Major Cities • Tamarindo • Drake Bay • San Jose
Major Regions • Nicoya Peninsula • Northern Zone • Central Valley • Caribbean • Central Pacific • Southern Pacific
Geography of Costa Rica • Costa Rica was first explored by Christopher Columbus. • Costa Rica is bordered by Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north. • The overall geography of the land is coastal plain separated by mountains. • It is slightly smaller than West Virginia.
Volcán Arenla By: Claire Flannery Tropical Rainforest Pacific Coast Important Places & Tourist Attractions
Some of the sports that can be practiced are tennis, running, sportfishing, trekking, boxing, motocross, swimming, baseball, basketball, diving, snorkeling, and of course surfing. • By far, the most popular sport in Costa Rica is soccer. To watch the Costa Rica national men’s soccer team, you can visit Estadio Nacional in San Jose West for a thrilling game on the field! • Luis Gabelo Conejo was the most famous Costa Rican soccer player from the FIFA world cup held in Italy in 1990. He was also given the recognition of best goalkeeper at the World Cup, and is currently ranked as one of the 50 best goal keepers in the history of soccer. Sports Luis Gabelo Conejo, Soccer Player Soccer Sportfishing
Costa Rican cuisine is known for being flavorful, yet fairly mild, with high reliance on fresh fruit and vegetables. • Rice and black beans are a staple of most traditional Costa Rican meals, often served three times a day • Costa Rican food incorporates several staples of Latin American cuisine, yet differentiates itself by being more healthier Costa Rican Cuisine General Facts
The most common dish served for breakfast in Costa Rica is Gallo Pinto • Gallo Pinto is rice mixed with beans, scrambled eggs, fried plantains, natilla (sour cream) and tortillas Costa Rican breakfast Gallo Pinto is usually mixed together Breakfast in Costa Rica
Casados are the most common dish to have for lunch in Costa Rica. • Casados is rice mixed with beans, served with meat or fish, salad, fried plantains, white cheese, and corn tortilla. • Casado is alike but different then Gallo Pinto. Gallo Pinto is mixed together, and Casados are served separately. Costa Rican lunch Casados are usually served separately on one plate Lunch in Costa Rica
For dinner, there is no typical dinner dish, but one very common dinner dish is Arroz con Pollo • Arroz con Pollo is rice served with chicken Costa Rican Dinner Dinner in Costa Rica
One typical dessert in Costa Rica is Arroz con leche • Arroz con leche is rice cooked in milk with cinnamon and other ingredients • Another typical dessert in Costa Rica is tres leche • Tres leche is cake baked with evaporated, condensed, and regular milk • Dessert is usually accompanied with coffee Costa Rican Dessert Dessert in Costa Rica
Important People • Óscar Arias Sánchez (Politician) • José Figueres (Politician) • Claudia Poll (Athletic) • Francisco Zúñiga (Artist)