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  2. Boruca - Wikipedia

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    The Boruca are a tribe of Southern Pacific Costa Rica, close to the Panama border. The tribe is a composite group, made up of the group that identified as Boruca before the Spanish colonization, as well as many neighbors and former enemies, including the Coto people, Turrucaca, Borucac, Quepos, and the Abubaes.

  3. Maleku people - Wikipedia

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    The Maleku are an indigenous people of Costa Rica located in the Guatuso Indigenous Reserve near the town of Guatuso (San Rafael de Guatuso). Historically they were also known as the Guatuso, [1] the name used by Spanish settlers. Around 600 aboriginal people live on the reserve, making this the smallest tribe in Costa Rica, [2] but outsiders ...

  4. Category:Costa Rican people - Wikipedia

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    People from Costa Rica by province (8 C) Costa Rican prisoners and detainees (2 C, 3 P) S. Costa Rican people stubs (2 C, 86 P) T. Costa Rican twins (3 P)

  5. Cabécar people - Wikipedia

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    San José, Costa Rica: Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica. Print. García-Serrano, Carlos Ramos and Juan Pablo Del Monte (2004). "The Use of Tropical Forest (Agroecosystems and Wild Plant Harvesting) as a Source of Food in the Bribri and Cabecar Cultures in the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica." Economic Botany, Vol. 58, No. 1: 58–71. Print.

  6. Category:Featured pictures of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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  7. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    Costa Rica is the ultimate destination for adventurers and outdoors lovers. I had wild experiences in nature, including white-water rafting, night hikes through the jungle, camping, and ziplining.

  8. Costa Ricans - Wikipedia

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    By 2018, Costa Rica has a population of 5,000,000 people. The population growth rate between 2005 and 2010 was estimated to be 1.5% annually, with a birth rate of 17.8 live births per 1,000 inhabitants and a mortality rate of 4.1 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants.

  9. Category:People by populated place in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    People from San José, Costa Rica (1 C, 97 P) People from San Ramón, Costa Rica (16 P) This page was last edited on 4 March 2023, at 18:51 (UTC). Text is ...