Costa Rica
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One of the most politically stable countries of Latin America; Costa Rica is traditionally very democratic. It has a literacy rate of over ninety percent.
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He intimated he has "14-15" players in mind to start the game but will use the matches versus New Zealand and Costa Rica to decide his first tournament team.
From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026
DHS has been pushing to deport him to various African countries, despite his willingness to self-deport to Costa Rica, where he was promised a form of legal status.
From Slate • May 28, 2026
While at UNR, she traveled to Costa Rica to pursue a multimedia story on using leafcutter ants to create vaccines, and to Paris to report on the 2024 Summer Olympics.
From Los Angeles Times • May 26, 2026
She added that she had last seen a new octopus in 2023, off the coast of Costa Rica.
From Barron's • May 25, 2026
Terryl, after much consultation with April, decided to go on an LDS mission, to Costa Rica, in July 1989.
From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel
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