Costa Rica
Costa Rica (UK: , US: (listen); Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika]; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica (Spanish: República de Costa Rica), is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around 5 million in a land area of 51,060 square kilometers (19,714 square miles). An estimated 333,980 people live in the capital and largest city, San José, with around 2 million people in the surrounding metropolitan …
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UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 19 November 2024 English
Date: 19 November 2024 Time: 12:00- 13:00 AZT Location: Faith Pavilion
high-level representatives from countries such as Costa Rica, India, and Nigeria will join the Rio Conventions' …
WHO: World Health Organization · 17 November 2024 English
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advancing its research with investigators in Costa Rica. Additional studies on COVID-19, Yellow fever …
ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 15 November 2024 English
Editor’s Note The climate crisis has evolved from a looming threat to an undeniable reality that demands immediate attention. The compounding and cascading effects of climate-induced extreme weather events are …
its initial phase, it supported Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Malawi, Pakistan, the Philippines, …
IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 14 November 2024 English
El Monitor de Comercio e Integración 2024 analiza la evolución de América Latina y el Caribe en el nuevo contexto global, comparando la región con el resto del mundo y …
and Mexico, followed by Costa Rica, Argentina, and Colombia. In Costa Rica and Uruguay, the sector is … America 52.3 66.7 74.5 73.0 27.7 11.6 –2.0 –3.0 Costa Rica 11.6 14.4 15.7 18.2 23.7 9.4 15.5 6.7 El Salvador … 2017 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024 2020 Mexico China Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. While the factors … coffee rust and climate issues that also impacted Costa Rica. These factors explain why exports from the main … Colombia 3,962 2,792 1,428 1,465 –29.5% 2.6% Costa Rica 371 347 228 203 –6.5% –11.1% El Salvador 177 …
IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 14 November 2024 Spanish
El Monitor de Comercio e Integración 2024 analiza la evolución de América Latina y el Caribe en el nuevo contexto global, comparando la región con el resto del mundo y …
Brasil y México, seguidos por Costa Rica, Argentina y Colombia. Costa Rica y Uruguay sobresalen por la … Centroamérica 52,3 66,7 74,5 73,0 27,7 11,6 –2,0 –3,0 Costa Rica 11,6 14,4 15,7 18,2 23,7 9,4 15,5 6,7 El Salvador … a la mayoría de los países, con excepción de Costa Rica y República Dominicana. Aunque los factores … (Recuadro 4). El dinamismo de las exportaciones de Costa Rica se explica por las ventas de equipos de precisión … factores climáticos que también impactaron en Costa Rica. Estos fenómenos explican por qué, a pesar del …
PCNS: Policy Center for the New South · 14 November 2024 English
González Urrutia representing forcefully the voice of the opposition in international forums and going abroad to make the case against the regime was certainly a plus for the opposition, but …
ties with them. These were Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay—not …
World Bank Group · 14 November 2024 English
Objective: To analyze how patterns of excess mortality varied by sex and age groups across countries during the COVID-19 pandemic and their association with country income level. Methods: We used …
Argentina, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Greece, Croatia, Hungary …
World Bank Group · 14 November 2024 English
billion, but five operations were cancelled: (i) Costa Rica loan ($120 million), (ii) Peru loan ($500 million) …
Institut Veblen · 14 November 2024 English
These measures will ensure the the adoption of a regulation on the mitiga- reciprocity of standards in the European mar- tion of the imported environmental and ket, encouraging a shift …
December 2008), Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, India, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland …
World Bank Group · 13 November 2024 English
The creation of more and better jobs has been a key driver of poverty and inequality reduction.However, while estimates on the number of jobs are available for most countries,comprehensive measures …
substantial variation across countries, with Chile and Costa Rica leading the region. • Important gaps in job … the different dimensions of the JQI, Chile and Costa Rica have the highest levels of job quality in the …