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  2. List of mass media in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mass media in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is ranked fifth in the World Press Freedom Index (2021 edition). This ranking is prepared by the freedom of information organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and was published on April 20, 2021. In addition, at the continental level, Costa Rica is in first place among the American ...

  3. Al Día (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Al Día. (Costa Rica) Al Día was a sport newspaper published in Costa Rica. [1] The paper was part of La Nación Media Group, which also owns La Nacion. [2] [3] Al Día was a national newspaper and had several regional editions. [2] The paper ceased publication on 30 November 2014.

  4. Teletica - Wikipedia

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    Teletica logo used from 2003 to 2015. Teletica is the flagship TV station of the media group, the channel broadcasts programs from different companies. Main programming consists on local news show call Telenoticias, Buen Dia (morning show), Mexican and Colombian soap operas, US dubbed TV series and Costa Rica national football team friendly games.

  5. Public holidays in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Annexation of the Party of Nicoya to Costa Rica: Anexión del Partido de Nicoya a Costa Rica: Celebrates the annexation of the Party of Nicoya in 1824. August 2 Feast of Our Lady of the Angels Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles: Employers must provide an unpaid day off. [1] August 15 Mother's Day: Día de la Madre: Also the Assumption of ...

  6. Alajuela Province - Wikipedia

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    Alajuela (Spanish pronunciation: [alaˈxwela]) is a province of Costa Rica. It is located in the north-central part of the country, bordering Nicaragua to the north. It also borders the provinces of Heredia to the east, San José to the south, Puntarenas to the southwest and Guanacaste to the west.

  7. List of festivals in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    t. e. This is a list of festivals celebrated in Costa Rica: [1] This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. January. Festival de la Creatividad (2008)

  8. 2013 in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    11 November – In the first ten months of 2013, 12.3 million smuggled cigarettes were seized in Costa Rica, five times more than in 2012. The Fiscal Control Police (PCF) attributed the increased confiscations to police efficiency and were unable to say if there had been a rise in smuggling.

  9. Al Día - Wikipedia

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    Al Día. Al Dia may refer to: Al Día (Costa Rica), a Costa Rican newspaper. Al Día (Guatemala), a Guatemalan newspaper. Al Día (Dallas), a Spanish-language U.S. newspaper in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Al Día (Philadelphia), a Spanish-language U.S. newspaper in the Philadelphia region.