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  2. 2021 in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Costa Rica; January 30 – Tourism Minister Gustavo Segura predicts about one million tourists will visit Costa Rica in 2021, on par with the 1,011,000 in 2020 but sharply down from the 3,139,000 international visitors of 2019. [1] February 8 – Students return to live classes after suspension for the COVID-19 ...

  3. Category:2021 in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2021 in Costa Rica" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] The country has issued plates since at least 1923. The letters "CR" on plates into the early 1940s indicated the country name. The country name has been spelled out on the plates since at least 1944.

  5. San José F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Nicolás Masís Quesada Stadium is a sports venue located in the city of Escazú in the province of San José, Costa Rica.. It is the local headquarters of the DIMAS de Escazú team of the first division of women's soccer and of San José FC, which plays in the Second Division of Costa Rica.

  6. NACAM Rally Championship - Wikipedia

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    Both have held rallies in every NACAM championship with Rally Costa del Pacífico in Costa Rica the only rally to have been held in every NACAM championship. The 2013 championship has events is Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Colombia with Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago debuting in 2013. [ 2 ]

  7. C.S. Cartaginés - Wikipedia

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    Club Sport Cartaginés' first official match was seen as a local social event as the municipal Philharmonic played prior to the game. In 1914, Club Sport Cartaginés got into the Costa Rican football scene with a new name: The Americano. The name Americano lasted until 1921 when Costa Rica's Primera División started its national championship ...

  8. Football in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Costa Rica. [1] [2] [3] Costa Rica has long been considered an exporter of footballers within Central America, with 19 players in European professional football leagues during 2006. [4] The newspaper, La Nación, has prepared an annual census of these "Legionnaires" since 1994. [5]

  9. Deportivo Saprissa - Wikipedia

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    The club entered the Costa Rican Third Division as Saprissa F.C. They were promoted to the Primera División de Costa Rica, making their debut in the top flight on 21 August 1949. That year Saprissa actually won the first final match against Gimnástica Española with 0–3 score, then lost the away game by 6–2 to be defeated again 2–1 in a ...