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🇨🇷 Costa Rica FactsGeography & Nature
Located in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua (north) and Panama (southeast).
Known for its incredible biodiversity, it contains about 5% of the world’s species despite its small size.
Home to over 25% of its land protected as national parks and reserves.
Features stunning landscapes including rainforests, volcanoes, beaches on both Pacific and Caribbean coasts, and cloud forests.
Famous for animals like sloths, howler monkeys, toucans, jaguars, and colorful frogs (e.g., the poison dart frog).
Birdwatchers flock here—over 900 bird species can be found.
Tropical climate with two main seasons:
Dry season (December to April)
Rainy season (May to November)
Average temperatures range from 21–27°C (70–80°F) depending on altitude.
Population: around 5 million people.
Official language: Spanish.
Known for the phrase “Pura Vida”, meaning “pure life” or “simple life,” which reflects the country’s laid-back and friendly culture.
Economy relies on tourism, agriculture (coffee, bananas), and technology exports.
Costa Rica is a leader in renewable energy, producing most of its electricity from hydro, wind, and geothermal sources.
Aims to be carbon-neutral by 2050.
Costa Rica has no standing army since 1948; funds are invested in education and health.
It’s one of the happiest and safest countries in Latin America.
Popular destinations: Arenal Volcano, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Manuel Antonio National Park, Tortuguero National Park, and beaches like Tamarindo.