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  1. Exchange of Notes Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica Concerning ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1995: 3034: No. 86)
  2. Exchange of Notes Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica Concerning ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1995: 3000: No. 85)
  3. Exchanges of notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica ... and 5 January/20 March 1978 (Costa Rica) by Great Britain, 1978
  4. Exchanges of notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica ... 27 February/24 March 1981 (Treaty series) by Costa Rica, 1982
  5. Exchange of Notes Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica Concerning ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1994: 2632: No. 37) by Costa Rica, 1994-12-31
  6. Exchange of Notes Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica Concerning ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1992: 1814: No. 11)
  7. Costa Rica Foreign Policy and Government Guide by International Business Publications, USA, 2003-02-10
  8. Costa Rica Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  9. Costa Rica-Great Britain Arbitration: Counter-Case of Costa Rica in the Matter of Claims Presented by His Britannic Majesty's Government against the Republic of Costa Rica before the Chief Justice of the United States of America, Arbitor. by Costa Rica. Republic., 1923
  10. 21st Century Complete Guide to Costa Rica- Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, DOD, State Dept., White House, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-01-18
  11. 2007 Country Profile and Guide to Costa Rica - National Travel Guidebook and Handbook - CAFTA, Volcanoes, Floods, Hurricanes, Economy and Business (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-01-18
  12. Costa Rica, Nation of Schools - U. S. Government Booklet
  13. Costa Rica Country (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  14. What price equity?: A macroeconomic evaluation of government policies in Costa Rica (Caribbean occasional series) by Fuat M Andic, 1983

21. Costa Rica Government 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural R
costa rica government 2000 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social
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      Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Costa Rica conventional short form: Costa Rica local long form: Republica de Costa Rica local short form: Costa Rica Data code: CS Government type: democratic republic Capital: San Jose Administrative divisions: 7 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia); Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste, Heredia, Limon, Puntarenas, San Jose Independence: 15 September 1821 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 15 September (1821) Constitution: 7 November 1949 Legal system: based on Spanish civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal and compulsory Executive branch: chief of state: President Miguel Angel RODRIGUEZ (since 8 May 1998); First Vice President Astrid FISCHEL Volio (since 8 May 1998), Second Vice President Elizabeth ODIO Benito (since 8 May 1998); note - president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President Miguel Angel RODRIGUEZ (since 8 May 1998); First Vice President Astrid FISCHEL Volio (since 8 May 1998), Second Vice President Elizabeth ODIO Benito (since 8 May 1998); note - president is both the chief of state and head of government
  • 22. Republic Of Costa Rica, Republic Of Costa Rica Government, Republic Of Costa Ric
    Economy overview Costa Rica's basically stable economy depends on tourism, agriculture Largegovernment deficits - fueled by interest payments on the massive
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    conventional short form: Costa Rica local long form: Republica de Costa Rica local short form: Costa Rica Data code: CS Government type: democratic republic Capital: San Jose Administrative divisions: 7 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia); Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste, Heredia, Limon, Puntarenas, San Jose

    23. Washingtonpost.com Costa Rica
    (La Nacion AP). Government. • Gobierno de costa rica government of Costa Rica• Asamblea Legislativa Legislative Assembly • Other Institutions. Politics.
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    costa rica government Country name conventional long form Republic of CostaRica conventional short form Costa Rica local long form Republica de Costa
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    26. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Political Science : World Government : La
    costa rica government Costa Rican government homepage provides linksto the official sites of its ministries, banks, and institutions.
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=4218

    27. Costa Rica Government Sites
    costa rica government sites. (created 10 February 2002) SITE and LINKSUNDER (perpetual) CONSTRUCTION (last updated 10 February 2002)
    http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~smckee/govt_costarica.html
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    28. Costa Rica Government Information
    Flag of Costa Rica. Since Costa Rica is a republic, the political systemis distributed among the following governing bodies Executive
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    Flag of Costa Rica Since Costa Rica is a republic, the political system is distributed among the following governing bodies: Executive Power: President of the Republic, voted at open elections held every 4 years and who may remain in office for one term only. Two Vice-Presidents. A Presidential Cabinet, comprising 22 Ministers of State who hold offices in Economic, Social, Productivity and Cultural areas. Legislative Power: comprising 57 delegates elected by popular vote and responsible for drawing up the laws. Judicial Power: Formed by the Supreme Court consisting of four Courts. It also includes the High Court, tribunals and Mayor's offices in each sphere. In accordance with Costa Rica's Constitution, the Supreme Court of Elections, acting as an independent body within the Republic, is responsible for organizing, running and supervising the elections which take place every four years.
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    29. Governments On The WWW: Costa Rica
    Links to websites of governmental institutions and political parties in costa rica. Gobierno de costa rica government of costa rica. Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería (MAG) Ministry of Agriculture
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    30. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Costa Rica
    Basic information about the country's geography, population, government, and infrastructure.
    http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/cs.html
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    31. A Costa Rica Information Center Real Estate Internet Investment Legal Tourism De
    Information guide to government, businesses, tourism, and local products and services.
    http://www.costaricaweb.com/
    Welcome to the best Informational Site about Costa Rica. Here you will find information about our culture, business, beaches, mountains, tours and much more. Travel Reservations System
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    32. Government - Costa Rica Information Center
    government costa rica Web. government - costa rica Information Center, PoliticalSystem, government - costa rica Information Center, Constitution of costa rica.
    http://www.costaricaweb.com/govenm/
    Political System Constitution of Costa Rica Legislative Power A Moral Revolution Executive Power Labor Laws Judicial Power Presidents of the country Political History Photos of the Presidents Residential Laws The New Government SINAC SINART MINAE ... Home

    33. Government Costa Rica, GOVERNMENT COSTA RICA, Ministeries Costa Rica, MINISTERIE
    costa rica, BUSINESS AND ECONOMY costa rica, Cooperatives costa rica, COOPERATIVES costa rica, Distributors costa rica, Internet services costa rica,
    http://www.yellowweb.co.cr/gobidx.html
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    This guide is a service of KitCom Communications of San José, Costa Rica.

    34. Atlas - Costa Rica Map
    Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
    http://www.map.freegk.com/costa_rica/costa_rica.php

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    People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
    Costa Rica Introduction Back to Top Costa Rica, republic in southern Central America, bordered on the north by Nicaragua, on the east by the Caribbean Sea, on the south-east by Panama, and on the south-west and west by the Pacific Ocean. The uninhabited and densely wooded tropical Cocos Island, about 480 km (300 mi) to the south-west in the Pacific Ocean, is under Costa Rican sovereignty. The total area of Costa Rica is 51,100 sq km (19,730 sq mi). The country's capital is San José. Official Name- The Republic of Costa Rica
    Capital City- San Jose
    Languages- Spanish (official), others
    Official Currency- Costa Rican Colon
    Religions- Catholic, others
    Population- 3,605,000
    Land Area- 51,060 sq km (19,714 sq miles)
    Costa Rica Provinces Back to Top
    7 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia); Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste, Heredia, Limon, Puntarenas, San Jose Costa Rica People Back to Top Costa Rica is noted for having the largest percentage of Spanish population in Central America. The Meseta Central, with more than half the nation's population, is the most predominantly Spanish region in both its manner of living and its ancestry. Spanish is spoken with distinctive national accents and usages. In Central America, a Costa Rican is called a Tico, for Costa Ricans replace the diminutive ending -tito with -tico, a practice known elsewhere but uncommon in Central America. People of African ancestry live mostly in the Caribbean lowland provincia of Limón, which contains overall about 7 percent of Costa Rica's population. They are the descendants of workers brought from the West Indies to build railroads and raise bananas, and most of them speak both Spanish and a Jamaican style of English, the majority being descended from people who came from that island. There are also a substantial number of Chinese, many of whom are also the descendants of imported labourers.

    35. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Costa Rica
    Basic information about the country's geography, population, government, and infrastructure.Category Regional Central America costa rica...... Republic of costa rica conventional short form costa rica local short form costarica local long form Republica de costa rica. government type Definition
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/cs.html
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    36. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - Overview Of Costa Rica
    Includes statistics, history, economy and government.
    http://globaledge.msu.edu/ibrd/CountryIntro.asp?CountryID=114&RegionID=4

    37. Infoplease Costa Rica
    Very basic information on the land, its people, history and government.
    http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107430.html

    38. About Costa Rica, ABOUT COSTA RICA, INFORMATION COSTA RICA, Bruncas Costa Rica,
    Local directory listing of the country's government, education, business, and tourism resources.
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    39. Costa Rica's Government
    The government of costa rica costa rica is a democratic republic.
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    The Government of Costa Rica
    Costa Rica is a democratic republic. Under the 1949 constitution, all citizens are guaranteed equality before the law, the right to own property, the right of petititon and assembly, freedom of speech and the right of habeas corpus. The constitution also divides the government into independent executive, legislative and judicial branches. The executive branch is composed of the president, two vice presidents and a cabinet. The legislature is the National Assembly, composed of 57 members (diputados) elected by proportional representation. National elections are held every four years, on the first Sunday of February. Under a constitutional amendment enacted in 1969, a president may serve only one four-year term during his lifetime. Diputados also are elected for four years and may serve a second term four years after the first ends. The largest political party is the National Liberation Party (PLN). Its main rival is the more conservative Social Christian Unity Party. Information supplied by the Green Arrow Guide
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    40. Costa Rica - Government Overview
    costa rica's executive power is composed of the president, the vicepresidents, andthe ministers, all of them conform a group of 17 members called government
    http://www.infocostarica.com/government/government.html
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