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  2. Lycée Franco-Costaricien - Wikipedia

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    1967: Cultural cooperation agreement between Costa Rica and France, by exchange of notes N° 62 RE and number 53335-AE of 30 November 1967. 1968: Installation of the high school in the "Casa de los Leones" (Paseo Colón). 1969: Promulgation of Law 4481 of 9 December 1969 and opening of the primary school. 1972: First graduating class (33 diplomas).

  3. Terrazzo - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of terrazzo led to an increase in installers in the 1920s. The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Organization was formed in 1931 to further professionalize the practice of terrazzo installation. [5] One of the best-known examples of terrazzo is the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Created in 1958, the walk honors celebrities in the form of a ...

  4. Academia Costarricense de la Lengua - Wikipedia

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    The Academia Costarricense de la Lengua (Spanish for Costa Rican Academy of Language) is an association of academics and experts on the use of the Spanish language in Costa Rica. It was founded in San José on October 12, 1923. It is a member of the Association of Spanish Language Academies.

  5. European School of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The European School of Costa Rica is a K-12 International Baccalaureate school located in San Pablo de Heredia, Costa Rica with enrollment of approximately 500. It was founded in 1989. It was founded in 1989.

  6. Languages of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's official and predominant language is Spanish.The variety spoken there, Costa Rican Spanish, is a form of Central American Spanish. Costa Rica is a linguistically diverse country and home to at least five living local indigenous languages spoken by the descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri, Guaymí, and Buglere.

  7. American International School of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The American International School of Costa Rica is an American international school in Cariari, La Asunción District, Belén, Heredia Province, Costa Rica. [1] Serving grade levels preschool through 12, the school as of 2015 has 220 students. It was established in 1970. [2]

  8. Colegio Humboldt (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The German School of Costa Rica was founded in 1912, initially only offering classes in kindergarten and primary school levels. [2] The school closed during the two world wars, but with the support from the local German community in Costa Rica, was able to reopen in 1956 as the "Colegio Humboldt - Schule" , and expanded to include secondary ...

  9. 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.