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First flag of the State of Costa Rica (within the United Provinces of Central America) Same as UPCA flag, with the State Seal in the lower strip. 1824–1838 Second flag of the State of Costa Rica (within the United Provinces of Central America) Same as UPCA flag, with the state seal in the lower strip 1824–1849
Description: Map of Costa Rica incorporating its flag. Date: 10 March 2008: Source: Self made from Image:Mapa CR.svg and Image:Flag of Costa Rica.svg: Author: Bryan based on work by Shamhain and SKopp
English: Flag of San José, a town of Costa Rica. Italiano: Bandiera di San José, una citta della Costa Rica. Date: 4 June 2009: ... Template:Country data San Jose;
During this period, Costa Rica used the flag of the United Provinces of Central America, which took inspiration from the Argentinian flag. [2] It was augmented by variations specific to the State of Costa Rica within the United Provinces of Central America (a blue and white striped United Provinces flag, with the Costa Rican State Seal added).
San Josén maakunta; Usage on frr.wikipedia.org San José (Prowins) San Isidro de El General; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org San José (province) Modèle:Infobox Province du Costa Rica; Modèle:Infobox Province du Costa Rica/Documentation; Usage on he.wikipedia.org סן חוסה (מחוז) Usage on hr.wikipedia.org San José (provincija u Kostarici)
Coat of Arms of the State of Costa Rica within the Federal Republic of Central America from 2 November 1824 to 15 November 1840. Also used again by the independent state of Costa Rica from September, 1842 to September, 1848
File:Flag of San Jose (canton), Costa Rica.jpg → File:Bandera de San José (Costa Rica).svg. For more information, see Help:SVG. In other languages
The location of Costa Rica An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Costa Rica. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Costa Rica: . Costa Rica – sovereign country located in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the east-southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. [1]