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  2. Diario Extra (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Diario Extra was a tabloid newspaper in Costa Rica, established in 1978 and the first issue was released on September 18 of that year. Diario Extra was part of Grupo Extra, which also included Extra TV (channel 42) and Radio América.

  3. Diario Extra - Wikipedia

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    Diario Extra, a tabloid magazine in Costa Rica; Diario Extra, a newspaper in Ecuador This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 07:04 ...

  4. List of newspapers in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rica News, daily, in English [1] Diario Extra, daily, in Spanish; tabloid press; the country's principal newspaper by circulation; La Nación, daily, in Spanish [2] La Prensa Libre, daily, in Spanish; first newspaper founded in the country; La Teja, daily, in Spanish; The Tico Times, weekly, in English

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  6. Shirley Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Cruz Traña (born 28 August 1985) is a retired Costa Rican professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Alajuelense of the Costa Rican Women's Premier Division and the Costa Rica women's national football team.

  7. List of mass media in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mass media in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is ranked fifth in the World Press Freedom Index (2021 edition). This ranking is prepared by the freedom of information organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and was published on April 20, 2021. In addition, at the continental level, Costa Rica is in first place among the American ...

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  9. Rocío Aguilar Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Rocío Aguilar Montoya (born 14 December 1956) is a Costa Rican politician. She was the eleventh Comptroller General of the Republic of Costa Rica (2005-2012). Between May 2018 and October 2019, she was the Minister of Finance. [1] [2] [3] [4]