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  2. Coffee production in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The revenue generated by the coffee industry in Costa Rica funded the first railroads linking the country to the Atlantic Coast in 1890, the “Ferrocarril al Atlántico”. The National Theater itself in San José is a product of the first coffee farmers in the country. [8] Coffee was vital to the Costa Rican economy by the early to mid-20th ...

  3. William Le Lacheur - Wikipedia

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    When William Walker, an American filibuster, attempted to invade Costa Rica in 1856, the Costa Rican government declared war. However, the march from the Costa Rican military base in San José to the northern border was an arduous one. Le Lacheur put his ships at the disposal of the Costa Rican military commanders to transport the army up the ...

  4. Café Britt - Wikipedia

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    Café Britt is a Costa Rican company that produces and markets gourmet coffee, chocolate and other products. They create and sponsor coffee-related tourism and education in Costa Rica . Products are sold in retailers, online, in Britt Café • Bakery locations, and in Grupo Arribada-owned Morpho Travel Experience.

  5. Midday Report: Starbucks Buys Coffee Farm in Costa Rica - AOL

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    Produced by Drew Trachtenberg Starbucks (SBUX) goes into the farming business: The coffee retailer has bought its first farm – a 600-acre property in Costa Rica. This doesn't mean that ...

  6. Category:1820s establishments in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    1825 establishments in Costa Rica (2 P) This page was last edited on 16 August 2020, at 23:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Juan Valdez Café - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007 it was given protected designation of origin granted by the European Union after an international dispute won by the Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers on intellectual property, and the lawsuit brought against a Costa Rica–based company using the Juan Valdez slogan (Juan Valdez drinks Costa Rican coffee).

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