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    [saŋ xoˈse]; meaning "Saint Joseph") is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of San José Province. It is in the center of the country...
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    Question". Retrieved 31 March 2014. "Costa Rican president sworn in". 8 May 2010. "Mapa de Resultados Elecciones Costa Rica" [Costa Rican Map of Electoral Results]...
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    Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica (in Spanish). 20 August 2003. "Resolución Nº 0571-E-2005". Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica (in Spanish)...
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    Infohistoria (in Spanish). El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones (government of Costa Rica). "Costa Rica's new president: After Arias: Tax increases, trade...
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    The president of the Republic of Costa Rica is the head of state and head of government of Costa Rica. The president is currently elected in direct elections...
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    in Costa Rica] (in Spanish). San José: Lara Segura & Asoc. pp. 36–37. "El Elector" [The Elector] (PDF) (in Spanish). Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones. May...
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  • Events in the year 2014 in Costa Rica. President – Laura Chinchilla Miranda (Partido Liberación Nacional – PLN) until 8 May; succeeded by Luis Guillermo...
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    Acción Ciudadana; commonly abbreviated as PAC) is a political party in Costa Rica. Its platform is based on encouraging citizen participation and involvement...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 6 February 2022, to elect the president, two vice-presidents, and all 57 deputies of the Legislative Assembly...
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    Supreme Court of Costa Rica (Spanish: Corte Suprema de Justicia de Costa Rica) is the court of greater hierarchy of Law and Justice in Costa Rica. Established...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on Sunday, 2 February 2014 to elect a new president, two vice presidents, and 57 Legislative Assembly lawmakers...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 26 July 1953. José Figueres Ferrer of the National Liberation Party won the presidential election, whilst...
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    Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones. Retrieved 21 May 2020. Bruce M. Wilson and Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Cordero: "The general election in Costa Rica, February 2010"...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 2 February 1986. Óscar Arias of the National Liberation Party won the presidential election, whilst his party...
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    República de Costa Rica 2014-2018 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, 2014-03-03. (in Spanish) "Costa Rica poll goes...
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    Liberalism in Costa Rica is a political philosophy with a long and complex history. Liberals were the hegemonic political group for most of Costa Rica's history...
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    Constitution of Costa Rica is the supreme law of Costa Rica. At the end of the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War, José Figueres Ferrer oversaw the Costa Rican Constitutional...
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    Jisel. Elecciones legislativas de Costa Rica de 2002. Frommer's Central America. "5 February 2002 Legislative Assembly Election Results - Costa Rica Totals"...
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    Luis Guillermo Solís (category Citizens' Action Party (Costa Rica) politicians)
    riˈβeɾa]; born 25 April 1958) is a Costa Rican politician and educator who was the 47th President of Costa Rica from 2014 to 2018. He is a member of the Citizens'...
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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in Costa Rica have evolved significantly in the past decades. Same-sex sexual relations have...
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  • "Historia de las elecciones presidenciales 1824–2014" (PDF). Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica. 2017. Molina, Iván (2001). "Elecciones y democracia...
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  • marriage has been legal in Costa Rica since May 26, 2020 as a result of a ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice. Costa Rica was the first country in Central...
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    Daniel Oduber Quirós (category 20th-century presidents of Costa Rica)
    capital of Costa Rica. Daniel Oduber died on 13 October 1991 in Escazú. "El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica" (PDF)...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 4 February 1990. Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier of the Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC) won the presidential...
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    Party (Spanish: Partido Integración Nacional) is a political party in Costa Rica. The party mainly endorses perennial candidate Dr. Walter Muñoz Céspedes...
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  • Republican Union. "Historia de las elecciones presidenciales 1824–2014" (PDF). Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica. 2017. Dieter Nohlen (2005)...
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    conservadores preparan una coalición electoral". CRHoy. Archived from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2018. Liberalism in Costa Rica...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6 "Historia de las elecciones presidenciales 1824–2014" (PDF). Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica. 2017. Nohlen, p176 Oconitrillo...
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    Marriage in Costa Rica". Costa Rica Star. Retrieved 13 March 2016. "Elecciones Regidurías 1998". tse.go.cr (in Spanish). Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones. Retrieved...
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