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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

$1.4 million in improvements for Manuel Antonio National Park

The popular Pacific destination received more than 300,000 tourists in 2011.

EU maintains trade benefits for Tico products

Local exporters hope an EU Association Agreement will be implemented in January.

Costa Rica seeks to attract more tourists from the Middle East

A new agreement will help boost the number of flights from the region.

‘La Platina’ Bridge to close Wednesday night, Saturday for repairs

Workers will fix a hole that appeared last Friday.

Costa Rica denounces another Nicaraguan ‘invasion’ of Isla Calero

Costa Rican officials say members of Nicaragua's Sandinista Youth built a barbed-wire fence on Costa Rican territory.

Ticos in the U.S. stay safe from Sandy’s path

While many Costa Ricans live in the area affected by Hurricane Sandy, and several were visiting, no Ticos were reported injured.

Guatemala and El Salvador reactivate border police

El Salvador is the largest source of visitors to Guatemala.

China approves Costa Rican beef exports

Permission from the Chinese government for Tico dairy products is in a final stage of evaluation.

National Roadway Council to invest â‚¡16.5 billion more on border road

A public bid for a construction concession on the problematic road opened this week.

Traffic officials present first report on new Traffic Law

Vehicle restrictions in San José are back in force this week.

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