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Hernández Valle, Rubén. "Costa Rica." Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle 8, no. 1992 (1994): 397–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aijc.1994.1245.

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Hernández Valle, Rubén. "Costa Rica." Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle 9, no. 1993 (1995): 313–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aijc.1995.1279.

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Hernández Valle, Rubén. "Costa Rica." Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle 16, no. 2000 (2001): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aijc.2001.1592.

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Starcevic, Dino, and Roberto Jovel. "Costa Rica." Téoros: Revue de recherche en tourisme 19, no. 2 (2000): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1071964ar.

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Araya Ramírez, Jéssica, and Catalina Ramírez Molina. "Costa Rica." Actualidades Investigativas en Educación 20, no. 2 (May 1, 2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/aie.v20i2.41611.

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Este artículo resume los hallazgos de la investigación “La formación inicial docente en lectoescritura inicial de la carrera de Educación Primaria de la Universidad de Costa Rica”, específicamente la que se imparte en la Sede Rodrigo Facio. El estudio analizó la formación docente inicial en relación con la lectoescritura, se condujo con una metodología de orientación cualitativa-descriptiva y se desarrolló de julio 2018 a julio 2019. Los datos se recolectaron y analizaron a partir de la triangulación de información obtenida de tres fuentes: (1) mapeo de los currículos de formación inicial docente en el ámbito de la lectoescritura inicial (LEI), once programas de cursos de la carrera de primaria a partir de tres dimensiones: Desarrollo infantil, Conocimiento de la LEI y Evaluación del aprendizaje; (2) ocho entrevistas al cuerpo docente formador (DF) y doce entrevistas al cuerpo docente en formación (DeF); y (3) cinco observaciones de aula universitaria. Los resultados sugieren que el hilo entre los programas de formación, la práctica de clase desarrollada por el cuerpo de DF y el conocimiento práctico que requiere el grupo de DeF para enseñar lectoescritura requieren mayor integración y articulación. Las implicaciones de estos hallazgos ameritan ser revisadas y analizadas por quienes coordinan la carrera de Educación Primaria y fungen como formadores de formadores. La concordancia de los programas de los cursos a lo que recomienda la evidencia investigativa para el desarrollo efectivo de las habilidades para leer y escribir en el presente siglo, es necesaria.
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Molina, German. "COSTA RICA." World Leisure & Recreation 37, no. 1 (January 1995): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10261133.1995.9673949.

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Mirchandani, Dilip, and Arturo Condo. "Costa Rica." Thunderbird International Business Review 47, no. 3 (2005): 335–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tie.20055.

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Grigorian, David. "Costa Rica." High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports 2023, no. 007 (June 2023): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9798400246852.029.

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Janzen, Daniel H., Jay M. Savage, and Jaime Villa. "Herpetofauna of Costa Rica/Herpetofauna de Costa Rica." Copeia 1987, no. 4 (December 9, 1987): 1078. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1445585.

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Herrera, Bernal Rodríguez, Federico Chinchilla Miranda, and Laura J. May Collado. "Lista de especies, endemismo y conservación de los mamíferos de Costa Rica." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca) 6, no. 1 (January 1, 2004): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ie.20074484e.2002.6.1.104.

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Abstract: The geographical position of Costa Rica has historically played an important role in the composition and diversity of our mammalian fauna, consisting of species originating both in the Neartic and Neotropical regions. Based on published data, new descriptions and reports, we here present an updated list of all terrestrial and aquatic Costa Rican mammals. We summarize available information on their status, and present our concerns regarding those species with populations under alarming conditions. The mammalian fauna of Costa Rica is mainly Neotropical. A total of 238 species, grouped in 140 genera and 44 families, were documented. The order Chiroptera is the most diverse, followed by Rodentia, Cetacea, and Carnivora. About 7% of the species are endemic to Costa Rica (or Costa Rica-Nicaragua, Costa Rica-Panamá). Unfortunately, despite of all the efforts to protect our fauna and flora, threat to Costa Rican mammals is increasing, and a number of species have gone, and are going extinct. As in most other areas, habitat loss, both in terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, poses the greatest threat to mammalian diversity of Costa Rica. Other factors, such as poaching, inappropriate gear used in fisheries, and other human exploitation are also threatening mammal populations in Costa Rica. Future conservation efforts should focus on more detailed conservation and management strategies, particularly of large mammals (e.g. monkeys, felids).Key words: Costa Rica, species richness, mammals, conservation, endemism.
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HOLZENTHAL, RALPH W., and TROND ANDERSEN. "The caddisfly genus Triaenodes in the Neotropics (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae)." Zootaxa 511, no. 1 (May 14, 2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.511.1.1.

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The genus Triaenodes as it occurs in the Neotropics is diagnosed and discussed in the context of the world fauna. Twenty new species are described and illustrated: T. acanthus (Mexico), T. chirripo (Costa Rica), T. clauseni (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama), T. cuyotenango (Guatemala), T. flintorum (Mexico), T. guadaloupe (Panama), T. hodgesi (Ecuador), T. hornitos (Panama), T. kilambe (Nicaragua), T. mexicanus (Mexico), T. moncho (Costa Rica), T. morai (Costa Rica, Nicaragua), T. nicaraguensis (Nicaragua), T. oaxacensis (Mexico), T. tajo (Costa Rica), T. talamanca (Costa Rica), T. tapanti (Costa Rica, Panama), T. tico (Costa Rica, Panama), T. tuxtlensis (Mexico), and T. woldai (Panama). In addition, 4 previously described species are redescribed and figured: T. abruptus Flint 1991 (Colombia), T. anomalus Flint 1967 (Nicaragua, Mexico), T. delicatus Nav s 1924 (Costa Rica, Panama), and T. peruanus Flint & Reyes 1991 (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru). The status of Triaenodes columbicus Ulmer 1909, is discussed. The larval and pupal stages of a Costa Rican species and the females of 9 species are described, representing the first descriptions of these life history stages for Neotropical Triaenodes. The genus Ylodes Milne is returned to synonymy with Triaenodes, as a subgenus. A key to the males of Neotropical Triaenodes is provided.
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MLYNAREK, JULIA J., and TERRY A. WHEELER. "Revision of the Costa Rican species of Elachiptera (Diptera: Chloropidae)." Zootaxa 1754, no. 1 (April 21, 2008): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1754.1.2.

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The Costa Rican species of the genus Elachiptera are revised. There are seven described species in the region: Elachiptera attenuata (Adams); E. coniotrigona Duda; E. fucosa sp. n. (type locality: Costa Rica: Santo Domingo de Heredia); E. melinifrons sp. n. (type locality: Costa Rica: San José); E. queposana sp. n. (type locality: Costa Rica: Quepos); E. rubida Becker and E. sacculicornis (Enderlein). An additional species (Elachiptera sp. A) is known from a single female specimen and is not formally described. Only one of these species (E. attenuata) had previously been recorded from Costa Rica.
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Harpelle, Ronald N. "The Social and Political Integration of West Indians in Costa Rica: 1930–50." Journal of Latin American Studies 25, no. 1 (February 1993): 103–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00000389.

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People of African descent in Costa Rica form a marginalised and geographically concentrated minority group. The limited interest that academics have shown towards people of African descent is a reflection of their position in Costa Rican society. National histories consistently ignore the contributions of West Indian immigrants to the economic and social development of modern Costa Rica. Moreover, the existing literature on people of African descent in Costa Rica fails to document properly West Indians' efforts to integrate into Hispanic society. As a result, several misconceptions continue to exist about the evolution of the West Indian community in Costa Rica.
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BAUMGARDNER, DAVID E., and SOCORRO ÁVILA A. "Cabecar serratus, a new genus and species of leptohyphid mayfly from Central America, and description of the imaginal stages of Tricorythodes sordidus Allen (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae)." Zootaxa 1187, no. 1 (April 28, 2006): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1187.1.3.

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Cabecar serratus, gen. n., sp. n., is described based upon larvae and reared adults from the costal regions of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panamá. The imago stage of Tricorythodes sordidus Allen is also described for the first time from reared larvae from Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
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Vega Jiménez, Patricia. "El sensacionalismo en Costa Rica." RIHC. Revista Internacional de Historia de la Comunicación 1, no. 5 (2015): 17–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/rihc.2015.i05.02.

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ANDERSON, ROBERT S. "The Dryophthoridae of Costa Rica and Panama: Checklist with keys, new synonymy and descriptions of new species of Cactophagus, Mesocordylus, Metamasius and Rhodobaenus (Coleoptera; Curculionoidea)." Zootaxa 80, no. 1 (October 17, 2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.80.1.1.

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The Dryophthoridae of Costa Rica and Panama are reviewed. A checklist is presented of the 127 species in Costa Rica and 103 species in Panama. Keys are presented to genera and species. Twenty-four new species are described as follows: Mesocordylus redelmeieri Anderson (type locality; Guanacaste, Costa Rica), Cactophagus dragoni Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), C. gasbarrinorum Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), C. lineatus Anderson (type locality; San Jose, Costa Rica), C. lingorum Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), C. morrisi Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), C. riesenorum Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), C. silron Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), C. sunatoriorum Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), Metamasius atwoodi Anderson (type locality; Cocos Island, Costa Rica), M. bellorum Anderson (type locality; Chiriqui, Panama), M. burcheri Anderson (type locality; Cartago, Costa Rica), M. gallettae Anderson (type locality; Darien, Panama), M. hooveri Anderson (type locality; Limón, Costa Rica), M. leopardinus Anderson (type locality; Guanacaste, Costa Rica), M. murdiei Anderson (type locality; Cartago, Costa Rica), M. richdeboeri Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), M. shchepaneki Anderson (type locality; Panama, Panama), M. vaurieae Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), M. wolfensohni Anderson (type locality; Guanacaste, Costa Rica), Rhodobaenus howelli Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), R. labrecheae Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), R. patriciae Anderson (type locality; Puntarenas, Costa Rica), and R. tenorio Anderson (type locality; Limón, Costa Rica). New country records are as follows: Toxorhinus grallarius (Lacordaire) (Costa Rica), Alloscolytoproctus peruanus Hustache (Panama), Cactophagus aurofasciatus (Breme) (Panama) and Metamasius scutiger Champion (Costa Rica). The genera Toxorhinus Lacordaire and Cosmopolites Chevrolat are transferred from Sphenophorini to Litosomini. Notes about the natural history and plant associations for all new species are given where available.
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BLAHNIK, ROGER J., and RALPH W. HOLZENTHAL. "Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Mortoniella (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae: Protoptilinae)." Zootaxa 1711, no. 1 (February 22, 2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1711.1.1.

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The genus Mexitrichia Mosely, 1937 (27 described species) is synonymized with Mortoniella Ulmer, 1906 (22 described species) and a revised generic description is provided for the genus. These species are placed in 4 recognized species groups. Mexican and Central American species of Mortoniella are revised to include 6 species formerly placed in Mexitrichia and 22 new species from Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico. New species combinations for these regional species include: Mortoniella florica (Flint, 1974), M. leroda (Mosely, 1937), M. meralda (Mosely, 1954), M. pacuara (Flint, 1974), M. rancura (Mosely, 1954), and M. rovira (Flint, 1974). New species of Mortoniella described here (followed by the country of provenance) include M. akantha (Costa Rica) M. anakantha (Costa Rica) M. aviceps (Costa Rica, Panama) M. brachyrhachos (Mexico), M. buenoi (Mexico), M. carinula (Costa Rica), M. caudicula (Costa Rica), M. falcicula (Mexico), M. mexicana (Mexico) M. munozi (Costa Rica, Panama), M. opinionis (Costa Rica), M. panamensis (Panama), M. papillata (Costa Rica), M. pectinella (Panama), M. propinqua (Costa Rica), M. redunca (Costa Rica), M. rodmani (Costa Rica), M. sicula (Costa Rica), M. stilula (Costa Rica), M. tapanti (Costa Rica, Panama), M. taurina (Costa Rica, Panama), and M. umbonata (Panama). Males of all known Mexican and Central American species are illustrated or reillustrated and a key is provided for males of the species.
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A., SOCORRO ÁVILA, and R. WILLS FLOWERS. "New species and records of Ulmeritoides (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) from Costa Rica." Zootaxa 1010, no. 1 (June 21, 2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1010.1.1.

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Ulmeritoides acosa new species (type locality: La Palma, Costa Rica) and Ulmeritoides chavarriae new species (type locality: Santa Elena, Parque Nacional Santa Rosa, Costa Rica) (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) are described from imagos and nymphs. Both species occur along the west coast of Costa Rica, and both are adapted to living in temporary streams. Additional localities are given for Ulmeritoides guanacaste Domínguez and Ulmeritoides tifferae Domínguez, and a key is given for adults and nymphs of the four Costa Rican species of Ulmeritoides.
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Álvarez, Francisco S., Derick Herrerea, and Arturo Angulo. "First record of the highfin goby Gobionellus oceanicus (Gobiiformes: Gobiidae) in Costa Rican freshwaters." UNED Research Journal 10, no. 2 (September 21, 2018): 404–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.22458/urj.v10i2.2169.

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The highfin goby Gobionelus oceanicus is herein reported for the first time in freshwaters of Costa Rica. One specimen was collected in the lower Pacuare River basin, Atlantic slope, Costa Rica. This new record brings the total number of Costa Rican native freshwater fish species to 253.
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Busey, James L. "The Presidents of Costa Rica." Americas 18, no. 1 (July 1989): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/979752.

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Writers have long claimed that Costa Rica has achieved standards of popular, constitutional government unusual for Latin America. A few recent commentators have attempted to modify the unstinted praise which others have been prone to lavish upon Costa Rican political institutions and processes.To evaluate properly the assumption that Costa Rica is somehow more “democratic” than her neighbors, there must be examination of a number of elements of Costa Rican political life—that is, press and public expression, individual rights, political parties, roles of judicial and legislative bodies, role of the military, and the like. Some studies have touched upon a few of these elements. Scholarship has yet to cover all of them. The present paper will confine itself to a further aspect of Costa Rican political life—that is, the presidential history of the country. By what means and under what circumstances have presidents secured and left office? How many have been long-term dictators? What have been the backgrounds and characteristics of leading Costa Rican presidents? How many have come from the military profession, and how many from civilian life?
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Junkins, Richard J. "Historical Sources in Costa Rica." Latin American Research Review 23, no. 3 (1988): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100022470.

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Costa Rica has received greater attention from scholars in recent years than in the past. The nation's relative tranquility and stability compared with its neighbors continue to attract the attention of historians and social scientists seeking explanations for Costa Rican exceptionalism. The following summary of the main domestic sources of materials for studying the history of Costa Rica is presented in the hope of encouraging further research.
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ARIAS-PENNA, TANIA MILENA, LUBOMIR MASNER, and THIBAUT DELSINNE. "Revision of the Neotropical species of Trichacis Foerster (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea: Platygastridae), with description of 24 new species." Zootaxa 3337, no. 1 (June 7, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3337.1.1.

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The hymenopteran genus Trichacis is presumed to be endoparasitoid of Cecidomyiidae. Only three species of this genuswere hitherto recognized in the Neotropical region. Here, twenty four (24) new species are described based on 145 specimens: T. acarinata (Costa Rica), T. acuminata (Bolivia), T. acuta (Colombia), T. clypeata (Costa Rica), T.colombiana (Colombia), T. concavata (Costa Rica), T. corrugata (El Salvador, Mexico), T. costaricana (Costa Rica), T.delsinnei (Costa Rica), T. depressa (Costa Rica), T. dianae (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela), T. fernandezi (Ecuador), T.hansoni (Brazil, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama), T. kaulbarsi (Mexico), T. magnifica (Mexico), T. mexicana (Mexico),T. panamana (Panama), T. pecki (Ecuador), T. procera (Mexico), T. proximata (Costa Rica), T. punctata (Brazil), T.sculpturata (Mexico), T. transversata (Costa Rica), and T. triangulata (Mexico). A key for males and females of the 27 Neotropical species is provided.
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HANSON, LARS Å. "Child Health and the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize." Pediatrics 81, no. 5 (May 1, 1988): 729–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.81.5.729.

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The Nobel Peace Prize for 1987 was awarded to Dr Oscar Arias, President of Costa Rica. Almost all of the comments referring to this have related to Dr Arias' peace plan for Central America. This important peace plan was probably a significant factor for the Nobel Committee but not the only argument for awarding the prize to the foremost representative of the remarkable country of Costa Rica. I proposed the nomination of Dr Arias for the last 5 years and a major reason was his accomplishments in Costa Rican child health. Costa Rica is located between Panama and Nicaragua.
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Homan, E. J., H. Lorbacher de Ruiz, A. P. Donato, W. P. Taylor, and T. M. Yuill. "A preliminary survey of the epidemiology of bluetongue in Costa Rica and Northern Colombia." Journal of Hygiene 94, no. 3 (June 1985): 357–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400061593.

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SUMMARYRecent evidence of bluetongue (BT) virus infection of livestock in scattered localities in the neotropics prompted a serologic survey of cattle in Colombia and Costa Rica. In Costa Rica 48·1% of 1435 bovine animals had BT virus antibody in the agar gel precipitation test (AGPT). In Colombia 51·8% of 635 cattle were AGPT-positive for BT virus. Antibody prevalence ranged from over 50% in the lowlands to 0% in Costa Rica and 19% in Colombian cattle above 2000 m altitude. Neutralization tests indicated that Costa Rican cattle had been exposed to BT virus types 6, 12, 14 and 17.
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Filippova, Khristina Nikolaevna. "Coverage of Russian foreign policy in the Costa Rican media." Век информации (сетевое издание) 4, no. 3(12) (June 1, 2020): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.33941/age-info.com43(12)5.

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The article presents the results of the research of media image of Russia in Costa Rican media. This paper is devoted to the study of the media system of the Republic of Costa Rica, as well as the nature of the coverage of Russian foreign policy in the materials of Costa Rican media. The content analysis of the largest media in Costa Rica was used as the main research method. The results of the study may be of interest to specialists in the field of international relations, journalism, communication and PR.
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CHAVERRI, LUIS GUILLERMO, and ART BORKENT. "The Meniscus midges of Costa Rica (Diptera: Dixidae)." Zootaxa 1575, no. 1 (September 5, 2007): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1575.1.1.

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A revision of the Dixidae of Costa Rica indicates that 10 named species of Dixella are present, eight of which are described as new (described stages indicated): D. fernandezae (%), D. hansoni (%), D. hernandezi (%), D. jironi (%), D. lobata (%, &), D. maculata (%, &), D. suzukii (%, &), D. woodi (%). Two named species were previously known from Costa Rica: D. shannoni Lane (%, &) and D. venezuelensis Lane (%, &). A key to the species of Costa Rica is provided and other similar Neotropical species discussed. An overview of all Central American species is given. Five of the 10 Costa Rican species were collected above 1200 meters in elevation, indicating that further collecting, especially at high elevations will reveal further species. Five additional species from Costa Rica remain unnamed because they are represented only by females. A total of 15 species of Dixella are therefore present in this country.
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Cerda-Guzman, Carolina. "Chili et Costa Rica." Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle 35, no. 2019 (2020): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aijc.2020.2759.

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Wottrich, Scott. "Volcano Arenal, Costa Rica." American Journal of Roentgenology 176, no. 6 (June 2001): 1370. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.176.6.1761370.

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Wottrich, Scott. "Sunset over Costa Rica." American Journal of Roentgenology 177, no. 1 (July 2001): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.177.1.1770164.

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Borda, José Joaquín. "Provincialismos de Costa Rica." LETRAS, no. 67 (February 20, 2020): 205–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/rl.1-67.9.

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Este documento se constituye en el primer acercamiento lexicográfico del que se tiene noticia, sobre el español de Costa Rica, publicado en un periódico colombiano en 1865; pese a su brevedad, es un hito para los estudios lingüísticos hispanoamericanos.
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Berhorst, Anja. "Evaluationskultur in Costa Rica." Zeitschrift für Evaluation 18, no. 2 (October 23, 2019): 307–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31244/zfe.2019.02.08.

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Sarmiento, Fausto O. "Páramos de Costa Rica." Mountain Research and Development 27, no. 1 (February 2007): 95–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1659/0276-4741(2007)27[95:pdcr]2.0.co;2.

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Espinach, Fernando Chaves. "Report from Costa Rica." Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) 9, no. 2 (September 1, 2020): 256–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/miraj_00049_1.

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Back in March 2020, the Costa Rica International Film Festival was the first major local event cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As in many other places over the following weeks, it was just the first of a series of cancellations and postponements that would throw the film and moving image community into disarray. The first response by local artists was, as elsewhere, to share much of their work online for the benefit of an art-hungry audience that saw how little by little most institutions entered a crisis they have not recovered from. In normal times, screenings of new work are somewhat rare in the country, and the local festivals do not prioritize new moving image art.
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Esquivel, Freddy. "Neoliberalismo en Costa Rica:." Cátedra Paralela, no. 9 (June 30, 2021): 76–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.35305/cp.vi9.104.

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El presente artículo expone algunas de las principales repercusiones en la “cuestión social” en Costa Rica a partir de la puesta en práctica de los planteamientos neoliberales durante el siglo XX. Se destaca el deterioro de las condiciones de reproducción material de una amplia población, así como el debilitamiento de ciertas formas de organización y representación política que caracterizó las luchas sociales de ese país.
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International Monetary Fund. "Costa Rica: Selected Issues." IMF Staff Country Reports 13, no. 80 (2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781484319413.002.

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Rodriguez, Miguel Angel. "Getting Costa Rica Right." Journal of Democracy 17, no. 2 (2006): 161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jod.2006.0037.

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International Monetary Fund. "Costa Rica: Statistical Appendix." IMF Staff Country Reports 96, no. 67 (1996): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781451809572.002.

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International Monetary Fund. "Costa Rica: Statistical Annex." IMF Staff Country Reports 99, no. 133 (1999): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781451809596.002.

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International Monetary Fund. "Costa Rica: Selected Issues." IMF Staff Country Reports 02, no. 89 (2002): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781451809633.002.

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Aguilar-Sanchez, Jorge. "English in Costa Rica." World Englishes 24, no. 2 (June 2005): 161–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-971x.2005.00401.x.

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Tevis, J. "Postcards from Costa Rica." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 16, no. 1 (January 1, 2009): 137–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/isn022.

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"Costa Rica." Main Economic Indicators 2020, no. 9 (September 10, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/c86d7dc7-en.

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"Costa Rica." IMF Staff Country Reports 21, no. 48 (March 1, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781513570921.002.

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Costa Rica has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, notwithstanding the authorities’ proactive policy response and the country’s well-established universal healthcare system. The socio-economic impact has been significant, exacerbating an already fragile outlook and pre-existing imbalances, with a significant toll on economic activity and unemployment—especially among women and the young. The shock has further weakened the country’s fiscal position, undermining the expected yields from the ambitious fiscal reform launched in late 2018, and generated a large financing gap. Financial support through the Fund’s Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) in 2020 provided temporary relief to respond to the pandemic, including by catalyzing financial assistance from other official partners, but financing needs remain sizable over the medium term.
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"Costa Rica." Principaux indicateurs économiques 2020, no. 5 (May 14, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/df1a8ff1-fr.

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"Costa Rica." Main Economic Indicators 2020, no. 4 (April 11, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/dfaaeacd-en.

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"Costa Rica." Principaux indicateurs économiques 2020, no. 6 (June 11, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/629ca5d9-fr.

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"Costa rica." Nursing Standard 2, no. 23 (March 12, 1988): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.2.23.39.s96.

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"Costa Rica." Nursing Standard 2, no. 25 (March 26, 1988): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.2.25.39.s90.

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"Costa rica." Nursing Standard 2, no. 31 (May 7, 1988): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.2.31.39.s91.

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"Costa Rica." Quarterly National Accounts 2022, no. 1 (June 21, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/46ac19c7-en.

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