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Costa and used
" She used her position to gain international support for the foundation through the Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research of the Americas, an initiative that unites experts from the United States, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico.
For example, it is used in French presidential, legislative, and cantonal elections, and also to elect the presidents of Afghanistan, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Liberia, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Timor-Leste, Ukraine, Uruguay, Zimbabwe — see: Table of voting systems by nation.
In Guatemala, Peru, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia, plantain leaves are usually used to wrap tamales before and while cooking, and they can be used to wrap any kind of seasoned meat while cooking to keep the flavor in.
sa ), rather than the standard Catalan " el " and " la ", common to other Romance languages ( e. g. Spanish el, la, Italian il, la ), corresponding to a form which was historically used along the Costa Brava of Catalonia, from where it is supposed that the islands were repopulated after being conquered from the Moors.
A tour guide training program in Costa Rica's Tortuguero National Park has helped mitigate negative environmental impacts by providing information and regulating tourists on the parks ' beaches used by nesting endangered sea turtles.
: Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada ( French-speaking ), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia ( comma used officially, but both forms are in use elsewhere ), Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Estonia, Faroes, Finland, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Greenland, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kirgistan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg ( uses both marks officially ), Macau ( in Portuguese text ), Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa ( officially ), Spain, Sweden, Switzerland ( when the amount is not in Swiss francs ), Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam.
9-1-1 is a common emergency telephone number, used in countries such as Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Jordan, Liberia, Paraguay, Uruguay and the United States
Cannabis is used in Costa Rica, in spite of it being illegal.
But Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica opposed this move and used it as an opportunity to leave the union.
* The golden toad was an amphibian that used to live in Costa Rica that is now extinct.
* Costa Rican colón-The common symbol '¢ ' is frequently used locally to represent '₡', the proper colón designation
Literally-tico, when used as a suffix, in Costa Rican Spanish denotes something very small, as the suffix-ito would.
The second explanation of tico is that it's short for Hermanitico (' Little Brother ' with the suffix described above ), a friendly and respectful way the people of Costa Rica used in the past to refer to themselves and each other.
The word " Boleto " is used solely in Costa Rica for the word token whereas " ficha " is used in the rest of Latin America.
The same word " pachuco " is used in Costa Rica to define Costa Rican slang.
The state / national flag, also used as the military ensign, includes the coat of arms of Costa Rica.
Also used again by the independent state of Costa Rica from September, 1842 to September, 1848
European migrants used Costa Rica to get across the isthmus of Central America as well to reach the USA West Coast ( California ) in the late 19th century and until the 1910s ( before the Panama Canal opened ).
It can be used both as a greeting or a farewell, universally known in Costa Rica and it has been used by many Costa Ricans ( and expatriates ) since 1956.

Costa and political
Algeria had also won an Oscar for the movie Z, a political thriller directed by Costa Gavras.
Costa Rica's current leading political parties are:
Regional political integration has not proven attractive to Costa Rica.
Costa Rica has sought concrete economic ties with its Central American neighbors rather than the establishment of regional political institutions, and it chose not to join the Central American Parliament.
* Movimiento Libertario, a libertarian political party in Costa Rica
The Partido Movimiento Libertario (" Libertarian Movement Party or PML ") is a political party based on classical liberalism in Costa Rica.
APRA was originally founded by Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre in Mexico City on 7 May 1924 with aspirations to becoming a continent-wide party, and it subsequently influenced a number of other Latin American political movements, including Bolivia's Revolutionary Nationalist Movement ( Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario, MNR ) and Costa Rica's National Liberation Party ( Partido Liberación Nacional, PLN ).
* Z ( film ), a political film by Costa Gavras
This was a plan intended to promote democracy and peace on the Central American isthmus during a time of great turmoil: leftist guerrillas were fighting against the governments in El Salvador and Guatemala, which were backed by the United States under the auspices of the Cold War ; the Contras, supported by the United States, were fighting an insurgency against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua ; Honduras, only recently wresting political power from its military, was caught in the middle as a base for U. S. military forces ; and on Costa Rica's other border, Panama faced the oppression of Manuel Noriega's military dictatorship.
He stopped in Costa Rica where he sought and got political asylum for most of his companions.
Carrillo was a reformer, responsible for the expansion of coffee production in Costa Rica and who had taken the first steps towards ending Costa Rica's political links with Central America,
Morazán's first act was to open the doors of the state to Costa Rican and Central American political refugees.
He then abolished the laws that Carrillo had imposed limiting trade and property, restored individual and political rights, devoted himself to urgent reforms, and convened the Constituent Assembly, which appointed him Supreme Chief of the Costa Rican State.
* National Liberation Party ( Costa Rica ), Partido Liberación Nacional, a political party of Costa Rica
Martinho da Costa Lopes ( 1918 – February 27, 1991 ) was an East Timorese religious and political leader.
Costa Gavras is known for merging controversial political issues with the entertainment value of commercial cinema.
* Broad Front ( Costa Rica ), a political party in Costa Rica
Following his graduate studies at Harvard, Figueres returned to Costa Rica and declared his intention to seek the nomination of the political party he belonged to, Partido Liberación Nacional.
Costa Rica ’ s political constitution establishes the Catholic faith as the official State religion.
In 1953, Figueres created the Partido Liberación Nacional ( PLN ), the most successful party in Costa Rican political history, and was returned to power in the 1953 .< sup id =" fn_4_back "> 4, </ sup > < sup id =" fn_10_back "> 10 </ sup > He has been considered to be the most important political figure in Costa Rica's history.

Costa and connections
In 1986, Orange County's plans were for a toll road elevated above the Santa Ana River rather than through existing neighborhoods, only extending south to the San Diego Freeway ( I-405 ) in Costa Mesa with connections to the Corona del Mar Freeway ( SR 73 ); this was largely inspired by congestion on SR 55 through the Santa Ana area.
Her father Don Costa was a notable producer and a musician with many connections in the music business.

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