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  2. Kids Saving the Rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Kids Saving the Rainforest (KSTR) is a Costa Rica–based non-governmental non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1999 to plant trees in depleted areas of the country, and to rescue, rehabilitate and, when possible, release the animals who live in these forests. Since its inception, Kids Saving the Rainforest has planted or is in the ...

  3. Cocorí - Wikipedia

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    Cocorí is Costa Rican author Joaquín Gutiérrez's most popular children's book, perhaps only topped by La Hoja de Aire. Published in 1947, the short novel ranks among the most outstanding children's stories in Costa Rica, though it is no longer mandatory but suggested reading in primary schools.

  4. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica (UK: / ˌ k ɒ s t ə ˈ r iː k ə / ... All children under one have access to well-baby clinics, and the immunization coverage rate in 2020 was above 95% ...

  5. This US couple moved to Costa Rica. Then they found a ... - AOL

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    The couple, who are in their 40s and have children in the United States from previous relationships, went from a US city to “complete solitude” when they made their first big move to Costa Rica.

  6. Parque Diversiones - Wikipedia

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    El Parque Diversiones Dr. Roberto Ortiz Brenes (English: The Dr. Roberto Ortiz Brenes Amusement Park, also known as Parque Diversiones or “fun park”), is an amusement park located in San José, Costa Rica. The park's motto is "healthy children help sick children". [1]

  7. Education in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Education in Costa Rica is divided in 3 cycles: pre-education (before age 7), primary education (from 6-7 to 12-13), and secondary school (from 12-13 to 17-18), which leads to higher education. School year starts between the second and third week of February, stops at the last week of June, it continues again between the third and fourth week ...

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