Within the framework of the 200 years of the Annexation of the Nicoya District to Costa Rica, you have the opportunity to rediscover Guanacaste gastronomy. These are traditional dishes that, many of them, are made with corn; Furthermore, utensils made with gourds as well as pieces of Chorotega ceramics such […]
Daily Archives: July 9, 2024
On the occasion of the construction of the new overpass in the La Lima area, the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) has announced a series of vehicular detours to guarantee the fluidity of traffic and minimize inconvenience to drivers. These alternative routes will be properly signposted to facilitate […]
Presidential Flamingo Fishing Rodeo Presented by Marina Flamingo With great fishing and a renewed focus on family fun, the Presidential Flamingo Fishing Rodeo Presented by Marina Flamingo is set to take center stage in the world of sport fishing in early August in Flamingo, Costa Rica. Final registration and a […]
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Costa Rica, with approximately more than 1,300 new cases detected per year According to data from the Costa Rican Social Security Fund, 398 women died in 2022 as a result of breast cancer. Precisely with the objective of promoting the […]
The Cocos Marine Conservation Area (ACMC-SINAC) has reported a significant decrease in illegal fishing activities within Cocos Island National Park. This positive development is attributed to the implementation of the new Control and Surveillance Center (CCV), equipped with advanced satellite platforms and a state-of-the-art radar system. Authorities announced that this […]
The Nicaraguan government canceled the legal status of the Catholic station Radio María and 11 other NGOs, whose assets will be seized by the State as has happened with hundreds of civil and religious associations, according to a resolution released this Tuesday. According to a decision by the Ministry of […]
In a world where the conservation of natural resources becomes more imperative by the day, Costa Rica has taken a decisive step forward. The Central American nation, renowned for its verdant landscapes and diverse ecosystems, is intensifying its efforts to safeguard these natural treasures. Recently, the government has implemented stringent […]
The Digital Communication Observatory of the Universidad Latina de Costa Rica published its latest report, revealing a “polarized citizenry” in the digital conversation around bill no. 24.364, called the “Jaguar Law.” The “Jaguar Law” includes proposals such as reforming the Comptroller’s Office Law, including the removal of several oversight powers; […]
In the prestigious corridors of international economic councils, Costa Rica’s 2021 induction into the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) marked a significant milestone, not just for the nation itself but for Central America as a whole. As the first country from this vibrant region to join the esteemed […]
In the lush landscapes of Costa Rica, known for its peace and ecological splendor, a less picturesque reality is emerging. Recent reports by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC), the Ministry of Finance, the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS), and the State of the Nation highlight a […]