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  1. The ecology of malnutrition in Mexico and Central America: Mexico, Guatemala, British Honduras, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama (Studies in medical geography) by Jacques Mayer May, 1972
  2. Costa Rica: A Global Studies Handbook (Global Studies: Latin America & the Caribbean) by Meg Tyler Mitchell Ph.D., Scott Pentzer Ph.D., 2008-02-21
  3. Costa Rica (Modern Nations of the World) by Debra A. Miller, 2005-05-27
  4. Culture and Customs of Costa Rica (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Chalene Helmuth, 2008-10-30
  5. Nature of the Rainforest: Costa Rica and Beyond by Adrian Forsyth, 2008-10
  6. Costa Rica (True Books) by Kathleen W. Deady, 2004-09
  7. Field Guide to the Wildlife of Costa Rica (Corrie Herring Hooks Series) by Carrol L. Henderson, 2002-05
  8. College Drinking: Salvadoran Refugee Women in Costa Rica by Robin Omes Quizar, 1998-03-30
  9. Market, Socialist, and Mixed Economies: Comparative Policy and Performance--Chile, Cuba, and Costa Rica by Carmelo Mesa-Lago, 2003-10-01
  10. Costa Rica in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture by Tjabel Daling, 2001-11
  11. Costa Rica: A Geographical Interpretation in Historical Perspective (Dellplain Latin American Studies) by Carolyn Hall, 1985-10
  12. Tools for Land Use Analysis on Different Scales With Case Studies for Costa Rica (With CD-ROM) (System Approaches for Sustainable Agricultural Development) by Robert A. Schipper, Huib Hengsdijk, et all 2000-06
  13. THE GREEN REPUBLIC: A Conservation History of Costa Rica.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Geographical Review by Jamie Foster, 1999-10-01
  14. Costa Rica Is My Home (My Home Country) by Eileen Foran, Rose Welch, et all 1992-08

21. Costa Rica Geography Volcanoes Rainforest And Waterfalls
Translate this page Geography. Geográficamente, Costa Rica es un país extremadamente variado, a pesarde su reducido tamaño, 51,100 kilómetos cuadrados, siendo casi la mitad
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" Tour de un Día " Cruceros de Aventura Costa Rica Información General A ... Sitio WAP Costa Rica Histor ia Geogra fía Clima Servic ios Cultur ... a Geography La Cordillera de Tilarán atraviesa la Cordillera Central, en la cual se encuentra el famoso Volcán Poas (2,704 metros) y el Volcán Irazú (3,432), ambos son volcanes semi-activos ubicados en el centro de los parques nacionales bautizados como ellos, y el Volcán Barba (2,906 metros), que está en el Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo. Las montañas ubicadas más al sureste están asociadas a la Cordillera de Talamanca, la cual es más alta, geologicamente más antiguas, más alejadas y más accidentada que las otras cordilleras. Aproximadamente, 16 picos separados entre si, exceden los 3,000 metros, siendo el más alto el Cero Chirripó (3,820 metros). Las diferentes altitudes juegan un papel importante para determinar las variantes geográficas, climáticas y ecológicas. El Valle Central En el centro de las tierras altas se encuentra la mesera central, la cual está rodeada por montañas (la Cordillera Central de norte a este, la Cordillera de Talamanca al sur). Es esta planicie, localizada entre los 1,000 y 1,500 metros sobre el nivel del mar, en la que se encuentran las cinco ciudades más grandes de Costa Rica, incluyendo San José, la ciudad capital. Alrededor de la mitad de la población vive en esta planicie de suelo volcánico fértil. La Costa Pacífica y Atlántica A ambos landos de las tierras altas centrales, descansan las tierras bajas de la costa, mismas que difieren grandemente una de la otra. La plana línea costera del Caribe tiene 212 kms de largo y se caracteriza por las copiosas lluvias todo el año, manglares, pantanos, canales a lo largo de la costa, playas arenosas y mareas bajas.

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      Location Middle America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama Geographic coordinates 10 00 N, 84 00 W Map references Central America and the Caribbean Area
      total: 51,100 sq km
      note: includes Isla del Coco
      water: 440 sq km
      land: 50,660 sq km Area - comparative slightly smaller than West Virginia Land boundaries total: 639 km border countries: Nicaragua 309 km, Panama 330 km Coastline 1,290 km Maritime claims exclusive economic zone: 200 NM territorial sea: 12 NM Climate tropical and subtropical; dry season (December to April); rainy season (May to November); cooler in highlands Terrain coastal plains separated by rugged mountains Elevation extremes lowest point: Pacific Ocean m highest point: Cerro Chirripo 3,810 m Natural resources hydropower Land use arable land: permanent crops: other: 90% (1998 est.)
  • 23. Lesson3.html
    costa rica geography Redesigning Room 16. Objectives Students willbecome familiar with the geography of Costa Rica. Students
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    Objectives:
    • Students will become familiar with the geography of Costa Rica. Students will apply previous map skills. Students will actively simulate the geography of Costa Rica.
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  • Explain that in order to study Costa Rica, we need to immerse ourselves in the country. In order to do so, we will have to turn our room into the country. Our first step is to do the geography of the country.
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  • Tell students that they will be put in groups for this activity. Each group will receive a note card with a direction that they are to carry out as a group. When they are finished with their direction, they are to go back to to their seats and wait for the other groups. Give students 5 - 10 minutes and give extra assistance to groups as needed. When groups are finished, have each group present their direction and what they did to the room. Ask the group to explain their reasoning. As a group decide where the capital should go. Place the capital marker where the class decides where it should be.
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    costa rica geography Location Middle America, bordering both the CaribbeanSea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama Geographic
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    • Area - 50,895 square kilometers
      Here is a map of Costa Rica which shows Alajuela (Pura Vida's location) Population - Three million Capital - San Jose (pop. 300,000) Language - Spanish Currency - Colon (Floats, approx $1 US = 240) Bills: 5,000, 1,000, 500, 100, 50 Follow this link to a currency converter Religion - More than 90 percent of Costa Ricans are Roman Catholic.
    Back to top Geography of Costa Rica Back to top Costa Rica's Climate Costa Rica is a tropical country, which contains several distinct climatic zones. There is no winter or summer as such and most regions have a rainy season from May to November and a dry season from December to April. Annual rainfall averages 100 inches nationwide with some mountainous regions getting as much as 25 feet on exposed eastern slopes. Temperature is more a matter of elevation than location with a mean of around 72 degrees in the Central Valley, 82 degrees on the Atlantic coast and 89 degrees on the Pacific coast.
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    29. Ezinecostaricavol9
    costa rica geography Quiz 1. What small religious group from the UnitedStates established a presence in Monteverde, Costa Rica?
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    TraveLearn Cybertravel News Costa Rica - Volume 9 Costa Rica Trivia
    Costa Rica is one of the oldest democracies in the Americas. The country has been noted for its friendliness and preoccupation with peace. Its policy of active neutrality has twice earned it the nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1987 this prestigious award was presented to then-president of the Republic, Dr. Oscar Arias. The World Health Organization's "The World Health Report 1995" places Cost Rica third in life expectancy in the world, behind Japan and France and ahead of Great Britain and the U.S.; and with a per capita income about one tenth of the other four. The reason: Costa Rica's medical system ranks first in Latin America and near the U.S. and Canada as among the 20 best in the world according to the United Nations. Costa Rica has 500 resident bird species; four times as many as in the temperate forests of eastern U.S.; and there are over 8,000 plant species in Costa Rica ,whereas Great Britain has 1,433. Costa Rica Book and Video Selections
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    30. Costa Rica 2001 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communication
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    32. Peace Corps | Countries | Inter-America And The Caribbean | Costa Rica | Country
    Brief information of geography, economy, government, and culture.
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    April 4, 2003 11:14 PM Geography and Climate
    The Republic of Costa Rica is located in Central America, with Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north. It covers a land area of 19,652 square miles, about the size of West Virginia, between 8 and 11 degrees north latitude. The Caribbean Sea is to the east; the Pacific Ocean is to the west.
    A range of active volcanoes runs through the center of the country, continuing north into Nicaragua. Much of the country was once covered with dense forests and jungles although most of this has been cut down to provide farmland. There has been a concerted effort to preserve what is left of the tropical forests by creating a national park system. Costa Rica is famous for its great diversity of tropical flora and fauna with more than 400,000 different species thought to exist there.
    There are two distinct seasons in Costa Rica, rainy and dry. For much of the country, the rainy season lasts from May to November, but this varies slightly by location, and parts of the Caribbean coast receive rain year-round.
    Economy and Government
    The economy of Costa Rica has in the past been dependent on the production and export of bananas and coffee. While these agricultural products, including the production of sugarcane and beef, are still important to the economy, tourism, manufacturing and services have gained importance as the economy has diversified. Due in part to the political stability and the educated work force, foreign companies are investing in Costa Rica. However, Costa Rica still has serious development needs in both urban and rural areas.

    33. Geography And Map Of Costa Rica
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    Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Costa Rica is a Central American success story: since the late 19th century, only two brief periods of violence have marred its democratic development. Although still a largely agricultural country, it has achieved a relatively high standard of living. Land ownership is widespread. Tourism is a rapidly expanding industry. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Middle America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama Geographic coordinates: 10 00 N, 84 00 W

    34. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Costa Rica
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    35. General Information About Costa Rica
    Background information about costa rica's climate, history, government, etc. geography of costa rica. The country is divided by a backbone of volcanoes and mountains, an extension of the AndesSierra
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    - 50,895 square kilometers Capital - San Jose (pop. 300,000) Population - Three million Language - Spanish Location - Central American between Nicaragua and Panama (between 8 and 11 degrees north of the equator) Currency - Colon (Floats, currently $1 US = about 240) in notes of 5,000, 1,000, 500, 100 and 50 Religion - More than 90 percent of Costa Ricans are Roman Catholic. Geography of Costa Rica T he country is divided by a backbone of volcanoes and mountains, an extension of the Andes-Sierra Madre chain which runs along the western side of the Americas. Costa Rica has four distinct cordilleras or mountain ranges Guanacaste and Tilaran in the north, Central and Talamanca in the south. Costa Rica is part of the Pacific "Rim of Fire" and has seven of the isthmus's 42 active volcanoes plus dozens of dormant or extinct cones. Earth tremors and small quakes shake the country from time to time. The last major quake hit on April 22, 1991. Centered on the Caribbean side southeast of San Jose, it measured 7.4 on the Richter scale. The country's highest point is Mt. Chirripo (3,797 meters). The capital, San Jose, and the neighboring major cities of Alajuela and Heredie lies in the middle of the Meseta Central (Central Valley). Almost two-thirds of the nation's population live in this small, fertile valley. The Pacific coastal plain is much narrower than its Caribbean counterpart. Both coasts are lined with white and black sand beaches.

    36. Costa Rica. The World Factbook. 2001
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    Costa Rica is home to one of the oldest democracies in the Americas. The country has been noted for its friendliness and preoccupation with peace. Its policy of active neutrality has twice earned it the nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1987 this prestigious award was presented to then-president of the Republic Dr. Oscar Arias. This, the fact that over a quarter of its territory enjoys protection in the ever-growing network of national parks and reserves, its continued dedication to environmental protection, and many other reasons answer why Costa Rica has repeatedly been referred to as the Switzerland of the Americas.
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    Two recognized seasons; commonly called the Dry Season (December to April) and the Wet Season (May to November). We prefer to call the "wet" season the Green Season because the countryside comes alive like the springtime in temperate climates. The Atlantic coast has no well-defined dry season.

    38. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Costa Rica
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    Costa Rica
    • Location:
      Middle America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama
    • Map references:
      Central America and the Caribbean
    • Area:
        total area:
          51,100 sq km
            land area:
              50,660 sq km
                comparative area:
                  slightly smaller than West Virginia
                    note:
                      includes Isla del Coco
                    • Land boundaries: total 639 km, Nicaragua 309 km, Panama 330 km
                    • Coastline: 1,290 km
                    • Maritime claims:
                        exclusive economic zone:
                          200 nm
                            territorial sea:
                              12 nm
                            • International disputes: none
                            • Climate: tropical; dry season (December to April); rainy season (May to November)
                            • Terrain: coastal plains separated by rugged mountains
                            • Natural resources: hydropower potential
                            • Land use:
                                arable land:
                                  permanent crops:
                                    meadows and pastures:
                                      forest and woodland:
                                        other:
                                      • Irrigated land: 1,180 sq km (1989 est.)
                                      • Environment:
                                          current issues:
                                            deforestation, largely a result of the clearing of land for cattle ranching; soil erosion
                                              natural hazards:
                                                occasional earthquakes, hurricanes along Atlantic coast; frequent flooding of lowlands at onset of rainy season; active volcanoes

    40. Costa Rica 1992 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communication
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