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    Pestel Costa Rica

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    Draft 300860 PESTEL Analysis Costa Rica Political Analysis • Costa Rica has emphasized strongly in the development of democracy and respect for human rights. • Costa Rica lacks armed forces therefore they are free of military infringement. • Costa Rican law protects the formation of contracts. • Costa Rican law protects Copyrights‚ Trade Marks‚ Encrypted Program-Carrying Satellite Signals‚ Industrial Designs‚ Patents‚ Geographical Indication‚

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    Costa Rican Dress

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    Costa Rican clothes are similar to most Central and South American countries. There clothes were developed by the Climate of Costa Rica. Costa Rica Clothing today is separated into two groups traditional cultural clothes and modern clothing. Costa Rican traditional dress is used for traditional practices. Most of the cultural dress has layers. This is because of the climate of Costa Rica. You never know when it is going to rain because of its varied climate. Traditional dress is only worn on special

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    Costa Rican Food

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    Costa Rican cuisine is known for being flavorful‚ yet fairly mild‚ with high reliance on fresh fruit and vegetables. Rice and black beans are a staple of most traditional Costa Rican meals‚ often served three times a day; gallo pinto‚ a breakfast dish of rice and beans mixed together with onions and bell peppers‚ is often considered the Costa Rican national dish. For lunch‚ the traditional meal is called a casado. It again consists of rice and beans served side by side instead of mixed. There

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    Deforestation in Costa Rica Costa Rica is famous for it’s rainforests and vast biodiversity and ecosystems‚ including 12‚000 species of plants‚ 1‚239 species of butterflies‚ 838 species of birds‚ 440 species of reptiles and amphibians‚ and 232 species of mammals (Wikipedia)‚ which overtime have become under threat due to deforestation. Since the end of World War II‚ 80 percent of Costa Rican forests have disappeared (Wikipedia). Various companies are cutting down forests‚ to provide

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    Costa Rica Culture Paper

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    Ever wanted to go south to a Latin American country? Well there is plenty to choose from but my best pick of where to go would be to this little‚ beautiful country culturally and physically‚ called Costa Rica. You don ’t believe me‚ huh? Decide for yourself. Costa Rica ’s general information Costa Rica is currently at the population of 4‚500‚000. The national territory is 31‚682 square miles. If you compare that to size of the United States at 3.79 million square miles‚ its a very small piece

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    Costa Rican Cuisine

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    Bake 16 to 20 minutes. (http://www.food.com/recipe/costa-rican-tilapia-154129?scaleto=2&mode=null&st=true) Background Info: Costa Rican Cuisine Costa Rican food is usually very flavorful and uses a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. One of the most popular‚ if not the most popular‚ dish in Costa Rica is Gallo Pinto. Gallo Pinto is a rice and bean mixture sometimes with onions and bell peppers. Some popular fruits and vegetables from/in Costa Rica are mamon chino‚ star

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    Costa Rica History

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    Costa Rica was founded by Christopher Columbus on his fourth and last voyage to the new world in 1502. Already living in Costa Rica were four indigenous tribes. The Corucas‚ Chibchas‚ and Diquis lived in the south west region while the Caribs lived on the east coast. Tthe natives from the tribes either left when the Spaniards arrived or died from the disease smallpox. Colonists started to settle in this area in 1522. After settlement‚ Spain was under a military Governor from the Captaincy General

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    Travel Guide - Costa Rica

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    Introduction To Costa Rica Overview Costa Rica is sometimes referred to as “the Switzerland of Central America.” And no wonder…the comfortable lifestyle‚ peaceful government‚ and stunning natural wonders make this small Central American country the perfect vacation spot. Whether you prefer hiking on pristine rainforest trails among howler monkeys and toucans‚ or sipping margaritas on the Caribbean Coast‚ Costa Rica has something for everyone. History buffs will thrill at the ruins of 3000-year-old

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    PESTEL Analysis Costa Rica Political Analysis • Costa Rica has emphasized strongly in the development of democracy and respect for human rights. • Costa Rica lacks armed forces therefore they are free of military infringement. • Costa Rican law protects the formation of contracts. • Costa Rican law protects Copyrights‚ Trade Marks‚ Encrypted Program-Carrying Satellite Signals‚ Industrial Designs‚ Patents‚ Geographical Indication‚ Trade regulations &

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    Human habitation can be traced back more than 10‚000 years but it appears Costa Rica was sparsely populated and a relative backwater in the pre-Columbian era. There is little sign of major communities and none of the impressive stone architecture that characterized the more advanced civilizations of Mesoamerica to the north and the Andes to the south. When Columbus arrived near Lim¢¢n on September 18‚ 1502 on his third and last voyage to the Americas‚ there were probably no more than 20‚000 indigenous

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