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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
19 Interesting facts about Costa Rica
Costa Rica is one of the most valued environmental destinations
The Spanish conquest began in 1524
Coffee production would remain Costa Rica’s principal source of wealth well into the 20th centuryIn the 1970s, rising oil prices, falling international commodity prices, and inflation hurt the economy
Costa Rica achieved independence in 1821 but was absorbed for two years by Agustín de Iturbide in his Mexican empire
Costa Rica was inhabited by an estimated 400,000 Indians when Columbus explored it in 1502
Approximately 25% of the country has protected forests and reserves
Though Costa Rica has its own currency (the Colon), many stores list prices in terms of US$
The region grew slowly and was administered as a Spanish province
Óscar Arias Sánchez worked to simultaneously heal his country’s economic woes and foster peace in Central America
There are more than 121 volcanic formations in Costa Rica, and seven of them are active
Monkeys are one of the most common mammals in Costa Rica – next to bats
It became a republic in 1848
There are about 52 species of hummingbirds in Costa Rica, making Costa Rica a true hummingbird capital
Efforts have since been made to reduce reliance on coffee, banana, and beef exports
Coffee was first planted in Costa Rica in the early 19th century, and was first shipped to Europe in 1843, soon becoming Costa Rica’s first major export
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
The four common species are the Howler, Spider, White-Faced and Squirrel
Poas Volcano has the second widest crater in the world and Arenal is one of the ten most active volcanoes in the world
Bug-phobist look out! There are about 750,000 species of insects that live in Costa Rica, including about 20,000 different types of spiders! Also, more than 10% of the worlds butterflies live here