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  2. Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    By the 1860s the Corsican settlers were the leaders of the coffee industry in Puerto Rico: seven out of ten coffee plantations were owned by Corsicans. [19] Early Yauco coffee plantation (Pre-1920) The Mariani family of Yauco used two tactics to strengthen their position in the coffee industry.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica ratified the convention on 23 August 1977. [3] It has four World Heritage Sites and one site on the tentative list. [3] The first site in Costa Rica listed was the Talamanca Range-La Amistad Reserves / La Amistad National Park, in 1983. In 1990, the site was expanded to include the sites across the border in Panama.

  4. Agriculture in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, plantations in Costa Rica are monocultures. These plantations (e.g. Dole , Del Monte , Chiquita ) primarily grow bananas, pineapples, sugar, coffee, and ornamental plants. Many crops cultivated through plantation farming are usually genetically modified to improve and hasten growth and increase resistance to pests and diseases.

  5. List of national archives - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica: National Archives of Costa Rica: ... Grenada Plantation Records, 1737-1845 ... about 2,400 motion pictures

  6. Guarianthe skinneri - Wikipedia

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    Guarianthe skinneri is a species of orchid.It is native to Costa Rica; from Chiapas to every country in Central America. [1] Its range extends from the borders Southern Mexico to Costa Rica, a country in which it is the national flower.

  7. Architecture of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Costa Rica includes remains from the pre-Columbian Era, all the way to modern buildings that form part of the nation's contemporary infrastructure. The nation encompasses an array of historical buildings from both the pre-colonial era and post-colonial era, such as Guayabo and the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels.

  8. Matina (canton) - Wikipedia

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    Matina is a canton in the Limón province of Costa Rica. [2] [3] The head city is in Matina district. History. Matina was created on 24 June 1969 by decree 4344. [1]

  9. Parrita - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of Costa Rican territory was inhabited before the arrival of the Spanish. The Huetars lived in this area. In 1924, a young German installed the first banana plantation near the Pirrís River (also called the Parrita River) which encouraged migration of people from San José and Guanacaste .