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Museo de Insectos de la Universidad de Costa Rica (MIUCR) (Museum of Insects at The University of Costa Rica) [1] Museo de Numismática (Costa Rica) (Numismatic Museum) Museo de Zoología - Escuela de Biología (Zoology Museum), University of Costa Rica; Museo del Colegio Superior de Señoritas (Women's Education and History Museum), Colegio ...
The Costa Rican Museum of Art (Spanish: Museo de Arte Costarricense, MAC) is an art museum in San José, Costa Rica. It opened in 1978 and holds a collection of over 6000 artworks. It opened in 1978 and holds a collection of over 6000 artworks.
San José, Costa Rica: Museo Nacional de Costa Rica. Vázquez, Ricardo; Chapdelaine, Claude (2005). "Desarrollo y alcances del poder cacical amerindio en el sur de Centroamérica: el sitio Las Mercedes-1, Caribe Central de Costa Rica". Departamento de Antropología e Historia. San José, Costa Rica: Museo Nacional de Costa Rica.
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.
The Centro Costarricense de la Ciencia y la Cultura (Costa Rican Center of Science and Culture) is a science and culture museum complex in Costa Rica.Located in a fortress-like building that once served as the central penitentiary between 1910 and 1979, the center was inaugurated in 1994.
2019 Informe final de la fase preliminar del proyecto arqueológico Guanacaste 2018, rapport présenté à la Commission Archéologique Nationale du Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica. Hardy, E. T., & Vásquez, R. L. 1993 Proyecto Arqueológico Volcán Orosi. Results of preliminary investigation of sitio Pedregal. San José, Costa Rica. Hardy, Ellen
Mesoamerica (Spanish: Mesoamérica) is a region and cultural area in the Americas, extending approximately from central Mexico to Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, within which a number of pre-Columbian societies flourished before the Spanish colonization of the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries.
This category is for articles relating to aspects of the historical Teotihuacan culture/civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica