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LOS BÁSICOS• Población
• 4,016,173
• Capital
• San José
• Lenguaje
• Español
• Moneda
• Colón
• Gobierno
• República democratica / presidential constitutional republic
• 7 provinces:• Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste,
Heredia, Limón, Puntarenas, San José
• 81 cantons, each directed by a mayor
• Mayors are chosen democratically every 4 years
• 473 districts
LA HISTORIA
1502 1821 19th-20th Century 1948 1949
Cristobol Colón lands on the shores of Costa Rica and gives it the name “Rich Coast”
Central American provinces (including Costa Rica) declare independence from Spain
Costa Rica maintains a peaceful democracy, only entering into war twice. Once when Federico Tinoco Granados was forcibly overthrown…
… and again during the 44-day Costa Rican Civil War.
Costa Rica chooses to abolish it’s standing army. It has since enjoyed political stability, peace, and economic progress.
LUGARES IMPORTANTES
El volcán Arenal – although dormant until 1968, it is currently the most
active volcano in Costa Rica
El Parque Nacional Tortuguero – located on the Caribbean coast of Costa
Rica. It is home to endangered sea turtles, jaguars, and howler monkeys
EL DÍA DEL BOYERO
• Every year the village of Escazú celebrates the Day of the Oxcart Drivers on the second Sunday in March.
• Over 150 oxen and their owners participate in a parade which travels through the streets of San Antonio, Escazú.
The oxen and their owners come from many places all over Costa Rica, such as Cartago, Grecia, Coronado and Pacaya, to join the celebrations
LAS FIESTAS PATRONALESBeing a primarily Catholic country,
there are many Costa Rican holidays that celebrate Catholic Patron Saints.
Some Patron Saint celebrations include parades of people in payaso
costumes
Some Patron Saint celebrations include large fairs or festivals that
have rides like the carousel above.
LOS ANIMALES
El perezoso de tres dedos –
the three-toed sloth moves very slowly and spends most of its time in the
forest treetops.
“El perro de los naranjos” – also
known as the giant swallowtail butterfly is seen in Marzo y Abril
LOS ANIMALES
El mono congo – or the howler monkey is
endangered and known for its loud yell
El quetzal is a beautiful
bird that lives in the cloud forests of
Costa Rica
La lapa roja – the scarlet macaw has suffered dwindling numbers in certain locations,
but it is still a very lively species in Costa Rica
¡TAREA!
• Research a Costa Rican food, artist, or celebration that is particularly important to the culture and history of the country.
• After you have researched, write one paragraph about what you researched and why it is important to Costa Rican history and Costa Rican culture.
• Write the paragraph in your spiral notebook.• It is due mañana!• You will be sharing with the class!