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Autopista General Cañas, Queen of Hearts
The Autopista General Cañas, the 15 kilometre highway that connects San José from the Agencia Nissan to the Juan Santamaría International airport and points west is not only the busiest highway in the country, but also reigns for the most hearts painted on its surface.

New Tourist Signage To Guide Visitors, Announced
Tourists will soon find it easier to move around the country and without getting lost or having to stop continually to ask for directions, as the ministra de Transportes, Karla González, annnounced yesterday the placing of some 1.300 "tourist signs" along the major highways.

Minister Arias Says Protests Are A Right in Costa Rica
Rodrigo Arias, ministro de la Presidencia and brother to president, Oscar Arias, is clear about one thing, people can protest as long as there is respect for civil order.

Spain Agreed To Forgive Costa Rican us$58 Million Debt
The Secretaria de Estado de España (Spains Secretary of State), Trinidad Jiménez, arrived in Costa Rica yesterday to meet with president Oscar Arias, Costa Rican foreign minister, Bruno Stagno and the president of the Legislative Assembly, Antonio Pacheco.

Stinger Systems Fulfills Sales Orders in Costa Rica
Stinger Systems , a leader in projectile stun technologies, announced today that it has fulfilled its initial purchase order to its distributor, Lenex, in Costa Rica.

US Coast Guard Rescues Migrants off Costa Rica
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a disabled boat that was carrying at least 57 illegal South American immigrants, Costa Rican officials said Monday.


 



 

 
   

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