Costa Rica
Pure life, exuberant nature and peace.
Pure life, exuberant nature and peace.
Culture:
History: Costa Rica gained independence in 1821 and is known for its democratic stability. The country abolished its army in 1949, becoming a peace reference in the region.
Economy: Its economy is based on tourism, agriculture (coffee and bananas), and technology. Costa Rica is known for its commitment to environmental sustainability.
Music: Calypso is a traditional genre from the province of Limón, and rhythms like reggae and cumbia are also popular.
Food: Gallo pinto, casado, and corn tortillas are common dishes in Costa Rican cuisine.
Traditions: The celebration of Independence Day in September and the Festival of Light are important events.
Influential Figures in the U.S.:
Franklin Chang-Díaz – A NASA astronaut and physicist, Chang-Díaz is a pioneer in space exploration and has served as a role model for Hispanic youth interested in STEM fields.
Claudia Dobles: Architect and former first lady, recognized for her work in sustainable urbanism.
Debi Nova – A Grammy-nominated Costa Rican singer and activist, Nova has used her platform to advocate for Hispanic and environmental issues.