This is a list of notable Costa Rican politicians. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Vicente Aguilar Cubero Florentino Alfaro...
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Costa Rican Americans (estadounidenses de origen costarricense) are Americans of at least partial Costa Rican descent. The Costa Rican population in 2018...
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Afro–Costa Ricans are Costa Ricans of African ancestry. Costa Rica has four small minority groups: Mulattoes, Blacks, Amerindians and Asians (primarily...
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young. The history of Costa Rican literature dates to the end of the 19th century. Currently, the most accepted chronology of Costa Rican literature is that...
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national and local political parties. Politics of Costa Rica Elections in Costa Rica List of Costa Rican politicians Booth, John A.; yes (January 2008). Paul...
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Italian Costa Ricans (Italian: italo-costaricani; Spanish: ítalo-costarricenses) are Costa Rican-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent...
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partial Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the government of Puerto Rico has been issuing "Certificates of Puerto Rican Citizenship"...
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Costa Rica Court of Justice (1992) Felipe J. Alvarado, Founder of Rotary Club Costa Rica (1977) es:Pablo de Alvarado y Bonilla, doctor, Costa Rican politician...
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in Costa Rica: Institutionalisation of a social movement". Bilaterals.org. Retrieved 13 March 2016. Lehring, Gary (15 February 2014). "Costa Rican legislative...
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remain symbols of the so-called Costa Rican coffee golden age. Today San José is a modern city with bustling commerce and brisk expressions of art and architecture...
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Rafael Iglesias Castro (category 20th-century Costa Rican politicians)
Yglesias (18 April 1861 – 10 April 1924) was a Costa Rican politician who served as President of Costa Rica for two consecutive periods from 1894 to 1902...
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supported by the Government of Nicaragua who were unhappy with the election of Jose "Pepe" Figueres Ferrer to the Costa Rican Presidency two years prior...
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José María Figueres (category 20th-century Costa Rican politicians)
Figueres Olsen (born 24 December 1954) is a Costa Rican businessman and politician, who served as President of Costa Rica from 1994 to 1998. He also ran for...
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The list of Harvard University politicians includes notable politicians affiliated with Harvard University. Alan Bersin (born 1946), President Obama's...
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were two parties with the same name. In 1984 Mora's party took the name Costa Rican People's Party. On April 29, 2012, VP held a constitutive assembly for...
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Teodoro Picado Michalski (category 20th-century Costa Rican politicians)
a Costa Rican politician who served as the president of Costa Rica from 1944 to 1948. Picado governed Costa Rica immediately after the presidency of Rafael...
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Monge (1881–1958), Costa Rican writer Johnny Araya Monge (born 1957), Costa Rican politician Jorge Hernán Monge (1938–2019), Costa Rican footballer José...
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and the removal of people's sex from all Costa Rican ID cards issued since October 2018. The Costa Rican Government announced that it would apply the rulings...
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electricity and telecommunication markets (controlled by a monopoly of the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity - ICE) to market competition, known as the "Combo"...
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Abel Pacheco (category Costa Rican psychiatrists)
pəˈtʃeɪkoʊ/ ə-BEL pə-CHAY-koh; born 22 December 1933) is a Costa Rican politician who was president of Costa Rica between 2002 and 2006, representing the Social...
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Juan Santamaría (category 19th-century Costa Rican people)
drummer in the Costa Rican army, officially recognized as the national hero of his country for his actions in the 1856 Second Battle of Rivas, in the Filibuster...
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General elections were held in Costa Rica on 11 February 1940. Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia of the Independent National Republican Party won the presidential...
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the 29th of that month, the city of Cartago, head of the Partido de Costa Rican, also signed an act declaring the absolute independence of the Spanish...
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elections, 27 October (first round) & 24 November (second round) Costa Rica 2024 Costa Rican municipal elections, 4 February El Salvador 2024 Salvadoran...
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during the Costa Rican Civil War liberalism was relegated to a secondary role after the Second Costa Rican Republic with the development of Costa Rica's Welfare...
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Bernardo Soto Alfaro (category Costa Rican politician stubs)
February 1854 – 28 January[citation needed] 1931) was the Olympus President of Costa Rica from 1885 to 1889 during the Liberal State. On 12 February 1854, Soto...
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Carlos Alberto (section Politicians)
Brazilian army official and politician Carlos Alberto Torres (Puerto Rican nationalist) (born 1952), longest-serving Puerto Rican political prisoner Alfinete...
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Pacheco (section Politicians)
politician Romualdo Pacheco (1831–1899), American politician Rubén Pacheco (Costa Rica), Costa Rican politician Rubén Pacheco (Venezuela), Venezuelan diplomat...
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(1935–2013), Argentine politician Margarita Behrens, neuroscientist and biochemist Margarita Bertheau (1913–1975), Costa Rican painter and cultural Margarita...
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da Costa (cognate of English "coast", literally translates as "of the coast"), which in Spanish became de Acosta; the exact Spanish counterpart of da...
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