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Costa Rica. Nicaragua Costa Ricans exiled. Victory: Filibuster War (1855–1857) Costa Rica Nicaragua Kingdom of Mosquitia Guatemala Honduras El Salvador United States: Filibusters: Victory. William Walker's army is defeated and he is arrested by the American Navy; Barrios' War of Reunification (1885) El Salvador Mexico Costa Rica Nicaragua ...
1921 War of Coto (against Costa Rica) 1960 — 1996 Central American crisis. 1989 — 1990 United States invasion of Panama. December 20, 1989 Operation Acid Gambit;
Pages in category "Wars involving Costa Rica" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Costa Rican Civil War took place from 12 March to 24 April 1948. The conflict followed the presidential elections of 8 February 1948 , in which opposition candidate Otilio Ulate defeated the ruling party's Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia .
This is a list of conflicts in The Americas.This list includes all present-day countries starting northward first from Northern America (Canada, Greenland, and the United States of America), southward to Middle America (Aridoamerica, Oasisamerica, and Mesoamerica in Mexico; and Central America over Panama, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua), eastward to the ...
This category includes historical battles in which modern state of Costa Rica (1821–present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Pages in category "Battles involving Costa Rica"
Costa Rica vs Germany: World War I: 1918–1918: 1945: 1: 28: 27: Due to a dispute over the legitimacy of the government of Federico Tinoco Granados, Costa Rica was not a party to the Treaty of Versailles and did not unilaterally end the state of war. [7] The technical state of war ended after World War II only after they were included in the ...
Free State of Costa Rica; League War; First Costa Rican Republic (1848–1948) 1870 coup d'état; 1917 coup d'état; Dictatorship of the Tinoco Brothers; The Liberal State; 1948 Costa Rican Civil War; Founding Junta of the Second Republic; 1949 Constitution; The Reform State; COVID-19 pandemic in Costa Rica; Costa Rica Portal