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  2. Identity Card (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rican national identity card (Spanish: cédula de identidad) is a credit card-sized identity document issued to citizens of Costa Rica.On one side, it includes a photo of the person, a personal identification number, and the card's owner personal information (complete name, gender, birth place, birth date, and others), and the user's signature.

  3. Category:Costa Rica–El Salvador relations - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of El Salvador to Costa Rica (1 P) C. Costa Rican people of Salvadoran descent (1 C, 3 P) F. Federal Republic of Central America (7 C, 8 P)

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Costa Rica. There are currently 38 embassies in San Jos ... El Salvador France Germany ...

  5. El Faro (digital newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    El Faro is an internationally acclaimed Central American digital news outlet founded in 1998 in El Salvador. [2] In April 2023, El Faro moved its administrative and legal operations to San José, Costa Rica, registering the newsroom as the non-profit Fundación Periódica. [3] The bulk of the newsroom is based in San Salvador, El Salvador, with ...

  6. Central America under Mexican rule - Wikipedia

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    Upon independence, the Captaincy General of Guatemala was abolished. The captaincy general's former provinces—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua—united under the Consultive Junta, a provisional national government was established in Guatemala to form a formal federal government for Central America. [22]

  7. Costa Rican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rican nationality law is regulated by the Options and Naturalizations Act (Spanish: Ley de Opciones y Naturalizaciones), which was originally named the Immigration and Naturalization Act and established under the 1949 Constitution. [1] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a citizen of Costa Rica.

  8. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    41 Costa Rica. 42 Côte d'Ivoire. 43 Cuba. 44 Danish realms. 45 Djibouti. 46 Dominica. 47 Dominican Republic. 48 Dutch Caribbean. 49 Ecuador. 50 Egypt. 51 El Salvador ...

  9. Autoridad Reguladora de Servicios Públicos - Wikipedia

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    Autoridad Reguladora de Servicios Públicos (ARESEP) (English Public Service Regulating Authority) is the Costa Rican government institution that is in charge of regulating prices for public services within the country. These services include: Public transportation services; Telecommunication services; Water and sewage services; Post office and ...