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The Costa Rica News, daily, in English [1] The Costa Rica Star, online newspaper, in English; 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 Republica, daily, in Spanish; La Teja ...
La Nación is a Costa Rican newspaper. It is published in San José, Costa Rica . The newspaper is a general purpose newspaper, and circulates daily all year long, except on three Costa Rican holidays, Good Friday and the following Saturday, and the day after the New Year's Day .
La República (Spanish for "The Republic") may refer to the following newspapers: La República, a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima; La República, a Colombian newspaper based in Bogotá; La República, a Costa Rican newspaper based in San José; La República, a Uruguayan newspaper based in Montevideo
Rodrigo Alberto de Jesús Chaves Robles (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈðɾiɣo ˈtʃaβes ˈroβles]; born 10 June 1961) is a Costa Rican politician and economist who is the 49th and current President of Costa Rica since 2022. He was previously Minister of Finance from 2019 to 2020 during the presidency of Carlos Alvarado Quesada. [2]
Additionally, there is a section called Tia Zelmira (published only Fridays), which is a summary of the local "jet-set" activities (the "jet-set" in Costa Rica is often called "avioneta-set"). On May 31, 2023, Grupo Extra announced the closure of all of its operations, including Diario Extra, due to the country's "lack of economic reactivation ...
The National Restoration Party (Spanish: Partido Restauración Nacional – PRN or PREN) is a political party in Costa Rica.It was founded in 2005 by Carlos Avendaño Calvo mostly by dissidents of Costa Rica's historical Christian party, Costa Rican Renewal, after its then only deputy, Carlos Avendaño Calvo, left. [1]
Al Día was a sport newspaper published in Costa Rica. [1] The paper was part of La Nación Media Group, which also owns La Nacion. [2] [3] Al Día was a national newspaper and had several regional editions. [2] The paper ceased publication on 30 November 2014. [1]