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  2. History of the Jews in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The third great migratory wave of Jews occurred in the nineties, of Americans and Israelis who retired to spend their last years in Costa Rica. In 2013, the Costa Rican population was 4,870,000 and the Jewish population was estimated at about 2,000 individuals. [8] In 2020, the Jewish population of Costa rica was estimated at 2,500 individuals. [9]

  3. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visas must be issued at the DR Congo embassy in Washington, D.C. [citation needed] — Costa Rica: Visa not required [117] [118] 90 days 90 Days out of any 12-month period. No Côte d'Ivoire: eVisa [119] [120] 3 months eVisa holders must arrive via Port Bouet Airport. [citation needed] International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis ...

  4. List of Caribbean Jews - Wikipedia

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    Jacob De Cordova (1808-1868), the founder of the Jamaica Gleaner; Cecil Vernon Lindo (1870-1962) Jamaican banker and industrialist; Leander de Cordova (1877-1969), Jamaican-born actor and film director, grandnephew of Jacob de Cordova; Rudolph de Cordova (1860-1941), a Jamaican-born British writer, screenwriter and actor. Lewis Gordon (1962 ...

  5. History of the Jews in the United States - Wikipedia

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    John Levy patented 200 acres (81 ha) of land on the main branch of Powell's Creek, Virginia, around 1648, Albino Lupo who traded with his brother, Amaso de Tores, in London. Two brothers named Silvedo and Manuel Rodriguez are documented to be in Lancaster County, Virginia, around 1650. [ 13 ]

  6. Visa requirements for Costa Rican citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Costa Rican citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Costa Rica.. As of January 2025, Costa Rican citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 151 countries and territories, ranking the Costa Rican passport 29th overall and first among Central American countries, in terms of travel freedom according to ...

  7. American Jews - Wikipedia

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    Other significant communities of Sephardim Tehorim also migrated in more recent times from the Near East to New York City, Argentina, Costa Rica, Mexico, Montreal, Gibraltar, Puerto Rico, and Dominican Republic. [148]

  8. List of United States extradition treaties - Wikipedia

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    This list of United States extradition treaties includes 116 countries. [1] [2] The first U.S. extradition treaty was with Ecuador, in force from 1873. [3]The most recent U.S. extradition treaty is with Croatia, in force from 2022.

  9. Visa policy of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of Costa Rica requires that any foreign national wishing to enter Costa Rica must obtain a visa from one of the Costa Rican diplomatic missions, unless they hold a passport issued by one of the 95 eligible visa exempt countries or if they fulfill the requirements for a substitute visa. Costa Rican visas are documents issued by ...