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  2. Costa Rican colón - Wikipedia

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    Four private banks, the Banco Anglo–Costarricense, the Banco Comercial de Costa Rica, the Banco de Costa Rica and the Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica, issued notes between 1864 and 1917. The Banco Anglo–Costarricense was established in 1864 and issued notes from 1864 to 1917. It later became a state-owned bank and in 1994 went bankrupt and ...

  3. Central Bank of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, functions and goals of the central bank of Costa Rica, which issues the national currency and regulates the financial system. Find out the current governor, the presidents and the website of the bank.

  4. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Costa Rica, a Central American country with a rich and diverse heritage, a stable democracy, and a high human development index. Explore its history from pre-Columbian times to independence, its geography from coasts to mountains, its culture from languages to education, and its economy from agriculture to services.

  5. Stone spheres of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the mysterious stone spheres of the Diquís culture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Find out their size, material, origin, significance, and history of discovery and destruction.

  6. Public holidays in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the national public holidays of Costa Rica, including their dates, names, and meanings. Find out which holidays are paid and which are not, and how they are celebrated in Costa Rica.

  7. List of mammals of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. However, there are fewer than 50 rodent species in Costa Rica. [3] They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (99 lb).

  8. List of airports in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, locations, ICAO and IATA codes, and runway information of all airports in Costa Rica. The list includes international and domestic airports, sorted by province and city.

  9. Ministry of Foreign Trade (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Trade (Spanish: Ministerio de Comercio Exterior, COMEX) is the government ministry of Costa Rica responsible for defining and directing the country's external trade and foreign investment policy, as well as handling non-contentious international administration and representing the Costa Rican state abroad in trade and investment matters.