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	<title>Costa Rica</title>
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	<description>Comprehensive  Information</description>
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		<title>Costa Rica Official Language</title>
		<description> The  Official language of Costa Rica is Spanish, spoken relatively slowly without a castilian slip.

Virtually all Costa Ricans working in the tourist industry speak English, as do most people in banking and other services.

However, for more traveling off the beaten track, a basic knowledge of Spanish is a ...</description>
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		<title>Costa Rica Tourist Information</title>
		<description>  Brochures and maps are distributed free of charge by the ICT (Instituto Costarricense de Turismo) bureaus at the two international airports (Juan Santamaría international airport (Alajuela) and Daniel Oduber international airport (Liberia) )  and in San José.  They can also provide personalized assistance. Outside the Capital, ...</description>
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		<title>Costa Rica Customs Information</title>
		<description>Besides their personal belongings, visitors to Costa Rica are allowed to bring in 500 cigarettes and 6 pints (3 liters) of  wine or spirits. You may also bring in a personal computer, two video cameras and or still cameras, and six rolls of film. (the film restricgtion is rarely ...</description>
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		<title>Traveling to Costa Rica - Visas and Passports</title>
		<description>Citizens of Australia, Canada, the USA and Western European countries do not need visas to enter Costa Rica.

All visitors need a passport valid for six months from the date of travel, a return or onward ticket, and adequate finances for the duration of their stay.

You will be issued a tourist ...</description>
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		<title>When to go to Costa Rica</title>
		<description>Weahtherwise, Costa Rica is best visited in the dry season between December and April (confusingly called "summer" by Ticos), before the rainy or ("green") season begins. However Regional variations need to be considered as well - the  Caribbean and southwest pacific can receive torrential rains year-round.

The wet season is ...</description>
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		<title>Practical Information - Costa Rica</title>
		<description>  Costa Rica has a Superb tourist infrastructure, specially in the realm of ecoturism and adventure travel. Its is possible to visit all but the most remote parts of the country with relative ease by a rented vehicle or public transport.Rarely will visitors be far from tourist facilities. National tourist ...</description>
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		<title>Getting Married in Costa Rica</title>
		<description>If getting married is an achievement, an arrival, and a threshold to a promise.. why not do it In Paradise..!
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Getting Married in Costa Rica is the way to go..
Getting Married in Costa Rica .. 
An experience to last a lifetime
Getting married In Costa Rica is the way to go for ...</description>
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		<title>Costa Rica Luxury Real Estate</title>
		<description>Costa Rica Real Estate is becoming the number one foreign investment.  Costa Rica real estate is a wonderful investment, easy to buy and it's cheap.

Costa Rica Luxury real estate is not only affordable but also provides a great return on investment quickly becoming the most sought after "paradise" in ...</description>
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		<title>Costa Rica, the place to be..!</title>
		<description>Costa Rica is located on the Central American isthmus, 10° North of the equator and 84° West of the Prime Meridian, home to a rich variety of plants and animals, a beautiful place to travel, with lots of fun and interesting places to go and things to see and do, ...</description>
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