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Cabécar territories in Costa Rica A traditional Cabécar dwelling. The Cabécar are an indigenous group of the remote Talamanca region of eastern Costa Rica.They speak Cabécar, a language belonging to the Chibchan language family of the Isthmo-Colombian Area of lower Central America and northwestern Colombia.
Costa Rica history-related lists (8 P) A. Archaeology of Costa Rica (1 C, 1 P) D. Defunct mass media in Costa Rica (2 C) Defunct organizations based in Costa Rica (2 ...
The 1962 Sisu KB-112/117 was the first European serial produced truck with a hydraulically tiltable cabin, enabling easy access to the engine. A Mack F series truck. In Class 8 tractors (using the US designation), the cab-over design allows the vehicle's wheelbase to be shorter than in the conventional arrangement, wherein the engine is placed in front of the cab, covered by a horizontal or ...
World's largest oxcart on display in Costa Rica. Costa Rican oxcarts, called carretas in Spanish, are a large part of Costa Rican history. They allowed for the expansion and increase of exports of many goods including Costa Rica's main export, coffee. It also is a huge part of Costa Rican culture today. The oxcarts are considered one of Costa ...
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Political history of Costa Rica (4 C, 9 P) S. History of sport in Costa Rica (1 C) Pages in category "History of Costa Rica by topic"
Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica. Potter, Elsa (1998). The primary education of bilingual indigenous children on the Talamanca Bribri Reservation in Limón Province of Costa Rica (Thesis). Kingsville: Texas A&M University. Quesada, Diego J. (2000). "On Language Contact: Another Look at Spanish-speaking (Central) America".
History of Costa Rica; Pre-Columbian History; Spanish Conquest; New Spain; Independence; Mexican Control; Federal Republic of Central America; Free State of Costa Rica; League War; First Costa Rican Republic (1848–1948) 1870 coup d'état; 1917 coup d'état; Dictatorship of the Tinoco Brothers; The Liberal State; 1948 Costa Rican Civil War