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Geography

This Central American country lies between Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south. Its area slightly exceeds that of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. It has a narrow Pacific coastal region. Cocos Island (10 sq mi; 26 sq km), about 300 mi (483 km) off the Pacific Coast, is under Costa Rican sovereignty.

Government

Democratic republic.

History

Costa Rica was inhabited by an estimated 25,000 Indians when Columbus explored it in 1502. Few of the Indians survived the Spanish conquest, which began in 1563. The region grew slowly and was administered as a Spanish province. Costa Rica achieved independence in 1821 but was absorbed for two years by Agustín de Iturbide in his Mexican empire. It became a republic in 1848. Except for the military dictatorship of Tomás Guardia from 1870 to 1882, Costa Rica has enjoyed one of the most democratic governments in Latin America.

In the 1970s, rising oil prices, falling international commodity prices, and inflation hurt the economy. Efforts have since been made to reduce reliance on coffee, banana, and beef exports. Tourism is now a major business. Oscar Arias Sanchez, who became president in 1986, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his role in negotiating settlements to both the Nicaraguan and the Salvadoran civil wars.

José Maria Figueres Olsen of the National Liberation Party became president in 1994. He opposed economic suggestions made by the International Monetary Fund, instead favoring greater government intervention in the economy. The World Bank subsequently withheld $100 million of financing. In 1998, Miguel Angel Rodríguez of the Social Christian Unity Party became president, pledging economic reforms, such as privatization. In 2000, Costa Rica and Nicaragua resolved a long-standing dispute over navigation of the San Juan River, which forms their border. A psychiatrist, Abel Pacheco, also of the Social Christian Unity Party, won the presidency in elections held in April 2002. In May 2003, several national strikes took place, by energy and telecommunications workers over privatization, and by teachers over their salaries.

Costa Rica has a reputation as one of the most stable, prosperous, and least corrupt Latin American countries. But in fall 2004, three former Costa Rican presidents (Jose Maria Figueres Olsen, Miguel Angel Rodríguez, and Rafael Angel Calderon) were investigated on corruption charges.


Friday, November 04, 2005

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Republic of Costa Rica Facts,

National name: República de Costa Rica, President: Abel Pacheco (2002),

Area: 19,730 sq mi (51,100 sq km), Population (2005 est.): 4,016,173

(growth rate: 1.5%); birth rate: 18.6/1000; infant mortality rate:

9.9/1000; life expectancy: 76.8; density per sq mi: 204, Capital and

largest city (2003 est.): San José, 1,527,300 (metro. area), 337,200

(city proper), Monetary unit: Colón, Languages: Spanish (official),

English, Ethnicity/race: white (including mestizo) 94%, black 3%,

Amerindian 1%, Chinese 1%, other 1%, Religion: Roman Catholic 76.3%,

Evangelical 13.7%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.3%, other Protestant 0.7%,

other 4.8%, none 3.2%, Literacy rate: 96% (2003 est.), Economic

summary: GDP/PPP (2004 est.): $37.97 billion; per capita $9,600. Real

growth rate: 3.9%. Inflation: 11.5%. Unemployment: 6.6%. Arable land:

4%. Agriculture: coffee, pineapples, bananas, sugar, corn, rice, beans,

potatoes; beef; timber. Labor force: 1.81 million; agriculture 20%,

industry 22%, services 58% (1999 est.). Industries: microprocessors,

food processing, textiles and clothing, construction materials,

fertilizer, plastic products. Natural resource: hydropower. Exports:

$6.184 billion (2004 est.): coffee, bananas, sugar; pineapples;

textiles, electronic components, medical equipment. Imports: $7.842

billion (2004 est.): raw materials, consumer goods, capital equipment,

petroleum. Major trading partners: U.S., Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico,

Venezuela (2003).


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