Visiting Costa Rica
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Costa Rica facts, geography & history
Facts
Government: Democratic republic.
Population (est.): 4,075,000.
Capital, population (est.): San José, 1,528,000.
Language: Spanish (official), English.
Monetary unit: Colón.
Geography
Costa Rica is located on the Central American isthmus, 10° North of the equator and 84° West of the Prime Meridian. It borders both the Caribbean Sea
(to the east) and the North Pacific Ocean (to the west), with a total of 1,290 kilometres (802 mi) of coastline (212 km / 132 mi on the Caribbean coast
and 1,016 km / 631 mi on the Pacific). It is about the size of West Virginia.
Costa Rica also borders Nicaragua to the north (309 km / 192 mi of border) and Panama to the south-southeast (639 km / 397 mi of border).
In total, Costa Rica comprises 51,100 square kilometers (19,730 sq. mi) plus 589.000 square kilometers of territorial waters.
The highest point in the country is Cerro Chirripó, with 3,810 metres (12,500 ft), and is the fifth highest peak in Central America. The highest
volcano in the country is the Irazú Volcano (3,431 m or 11,257 ft). The largest lake in Costa Rica is Lake Arenal.
Costa Rica also comprises several islands. Cocos Island stands out because of its distance from continental landmass (24 km² or 9.25 sq mi, 500 km or
300 mi from Puntarenas coast), but Calero Island is the biggest island of the country (151.6 km² or 58.5 sq mi).
Costa Rica protects over 25% of its national territory within national parks. It also possesses the greatest density of species in
the world.........
Adopted from and read more at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica
History
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