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  1. A Holy Alliance?: The Church and the Left in Costa Rica, 1932-1948 (Perspectives on Latin America and the Caribbean) by Eugene D. Miller, 1996-09
  2. Costa Rica: A "Spy" Guide
  3. Fair Trade and a Global Commodity: Coffee in Costa Rica (Anthropology, Culture and Society) by Peter Luetchford, 2007-11-20
  4. Costa Rica Industrial and Business Directory
  5. Costa Rica Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook
  6. Costa Rica: The Unarmed Democracy by Leonard Bird, 1984-09
  7. Costa Rica Trade Policy Handbook
  8. Us - Costa Rica Economic and Political Cooperation Handbook
  9. Gross Human Rights Violations:A Search for Causes: A Study of Guatemala and Costa Rica (International Studies in Human Rights) by Hilde Hey, 1995-10-11
  10. Political Culture and Institutional Development in Costa Rica and Nicaragua: World Making in the Tropics by Consuelo Cruz, 2005-08-22
  11. Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reaction in Costa Rica and Guatemala, 1870's - 1950's by Deborah J. Yashar, 1997-04-30
  12. Costa Rica Privatization Programs And Regulations Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03
  13. Biodiversity Prospecting: Using Genetic Resources for Sustainable Development by Sarah A. Laird, Walter V. Reid, et all 1993-08
  14. Developing Poverty: The State, Labor Market Deregulation, and the Informal Economy in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic by Jose Itzigsohn, 2000-07-01

81. Governmental Information Of Costa Rica - Government And Institutions
language Spanish. National Institutions Asamblea Legislativa LegislativeAssembly; Gobierno de costa rica government of costa rica;
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82. IMFDissemination Standards Bulletin BoardCosta Rica Central
DQRS), AS PROVIDED BY costa rica AS A SUBSCRIBER TO THE SDDS. Last update01/05/2002. costa rica Central government operations. Contact
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83. IMFDissemination Standards Bulletin BoardCosta Rica Central
AS PROVIDED BY costa rica AS A SUBSCRIBER TO THE SDDS. Last update 06/28/2001.costa rica Central government debt (Public Debt). Contact
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84. IT Landscape Of Costa Rica - E-Government
14. Egovernment in costa rica. government-to-government In costa rica,this sector of the E-government is practically non-existent.
http://www.american.edu/initeb/jn0859a/html/it_landscape_of_costa_rica_-_e1.html
What is E-Government? According to the World Bank, E-government refers to “the use of information and communications technologies to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government”. E-government can be divided into Government-to-Government (G2G) and Government to Citizens (G2C). E-Government in Costa Rica Government-to-Government
In Costa Rica, this sector of the E-Government is practically non-existent. Inter-ministry communication within the government is not developed and every ministry operates as an isolated “island of information”.
Government-to-Citizens
As part of its strategy, the government of Costa Rica started an initiative called “Gobierno Digital” (Digital Government). The interactive information is available in some of the linked sites, but the program is only at its early stages. Ninety-one percent of the central public administration entities have their own Web pages. For public administration entities on the local level, this percentage decreases to 7.4%. Most of the websites are for information purposes only. However, payments for some public services can be made through two major state-owned banks: Banco Nacional de Costa Rica and Banco de Costa Rica. Also, companies can pay social security benefits through Banco Popular. Finally, every Costa Rican citizen has a government-provided e-mail address which can be, and is, used by the government to communicate with its citizens. At age eighteen every Costa Rican is issued a national ID by the government. It must be produced by citizens when they engage in financial transactions and in instances requiring proof of identity and legal age. Every ID has a unique number to which all personal records of an individual, along with the individual’s photo. Prior to 1997, all this information was paper-base. In the summer of 1998, the Costa Rican government hired Unisys de Costa Rica, (a subsidiary of Unisys Corporation) under a $5 million systems integration contract, to provide the hardware and services for a new, modernized ID plastic card system for 2 million citizens. The ID cards will use biometric security technology to store digital fingerprints. The software's graphical user interface and documentation will be in Spanish whereas now it is contained electronically in a nation-wide database.

85. Travel Solution Of Costa Rica
costa rica Travel Solutions. government. Accommodations, costa rican systemof government is very similar to that of the United States of America.
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C osta R ica T ravel S olutions Government Accommodations Costa Rican system of government is very similar to that of the United States of America. There are three branches of government: Executive, which consists of the president, two vice presidents and cabinet; the Legislative Assembly, with 57 individually elected deputies; and, the Judicial Branch, which consists of civil, criminal, appellate and constitutional courts. The President and members of the Legislative Assembly are elected for four-year terms and the president can´t run for reelection.
The President is Mr. Abel Pacheco.
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  • 87. TradeXport - Central America - Costa Rica - Government
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    88. OPIC Links: Costa Rica
    government Home Page. government Investment Promotion Agency costa rica Investmentand Development (CINDE). government Legislature - Legislative Assembly.
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    89. Dolphins And Whales In Costa Rica, Delfin Amor Marine Education Center, Fundacio
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    Costa Rica enjoys one of the most biologically diverse ocean ecosystems in the world. This is mainly because the heart of a vast habitat known as the Costa Rican Thermal Convection Dome (named for its proximity to this country), lies here. Shallow, warm waters lie on top of low-oxygen cold water, creating the perfect ecosystem for a vast variety of marine life. The dome off the coast of Costa Rica is the only one in the world that is constant. Whales, dolphins, tuna, marlin, manta rays, sea turtles, sailfish and more all congregate near the Costa Rican coasts, taking advantage of this year-round dome of ecologically rich waters. The Delfin Amor Marine Education Center was formed to research and protect the dolphins, whales and other marine mammals in the Drake Bay, Costa Rica area. We are a non-profit foundation, Fundacion Delfin de Costa Rica (FUNDELFIN). Our first and most important project is to create the Costa Rica South Pacific Tropical Marine Sanctuary. One only needs to look at our

    90. Costa Rica
    they suffered. His government allowed the blacks to apply for citizenshipand to travel and settle anywhere in costa rica. In 1954
    http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/afburns/afrotrop/Costa Rica.htm
    The province of Limon, Costa Rica encompasses the entire Atlantic coastal strip within a single department which has experienced poverty under the dominance of foreign companies over the last 100 years. Costa Rica is heavily dependent on banana revenues, making its Atlantic coast region central to the national economy. Furthermore, the Limon coast is linked to the rest of Costa Rica by an effective railroad system.
    The Costa Rica Railroad, completed in 1890, was built, owned and controlled by Minor C. Keith, the North American banana magnate. The original reason for building the railroad was not bananas but coffee. Since the coastal region was sparsely settled by Amerindians, Keith and the Costa Rican government imported a foreign labor force to build the railroad. The first wave included 400 Chinese, 600 Jamaicans and 500 workers from the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa. Another 1,500 workers came in the sd wave, including 762 Italians, with the remainder consisting of Barbadians, Hindus and Chinese. However, only the Afro-Caribbean peoples survived and remained, turning Limon into a black, English-speaking cultural enclave.
    The rapid expansion of banana production after 1910 meant that almost all the Afro-Caribbean workers worked for the United Fruit Company in one way or another: on the plantation, on the railroad, or loading cargo at the port. As an imported foreign element, they were not recognized as citizens by the Costa Rican government, and most of the country was off limits to them because of an unwritten color bar.

    91. TicoSEARCH: Government
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    • Costa Rica International Libertarian Network - Costa Rica is the first nation in the world to elect a Libertarian to national office. (Added: 4-Jun-1999 Hits: 38 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It
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    92. VirtualTourist.com - Costa Rica Travel Guide
    No Picture Available. Other General Infos III by karakal73 Theme Other FavoriteThing costa rica's government costa rica is a democratic republic.
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    93. Contracts With The Govermnent By Costa Rica Attorneys
    service in public works contracts; Legal actions related to contracts with the government,including legal actions before the Constitutional Court of costa rica;
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    Contracts with the Government Agreements concerning the sale of goods and services to the Government are ruled by specialized laws and by a very large collection of resolutions and judicial verdicts that require real specialists in the field in order to understand them.
    Our Firm can offer you a close and efficient support from the moment you decide to enter into an agreement with the Costa Rican Government to the time of the execution of the final documents, as well as during the term of the agreement, thus guaranteeing you a safe, appropriate, fair performance, on the same terms as your competitors. Services:
    • Assistance and advisory service regarding the Purveyors Registry of Government agencies Creation of support documentation in administrative agreements Advisory service in the review of the terms of bid requests and other invitations and contracts with the Government Assistance in the obtention of bid securities and surety bonds Protests concerning bids Advisory service in opening of bids Appeals before the General Comptroller of the Republic Advisory service in public works contracts Legal actions related to contracts with the Government, including legal actions before the Constitutional Court of Costa Rica

    94. Costa Rica's TravelWEB Presents General Information On Costa Rica
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    95. COSTA RICA
    Translate this page Latin America Links. Latin America Travel. Spanish Studies.
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    96. Education Planet Government And Law,Government,Political Science,Governments,Com
    Public/Central America costa rica (2) Home/Education/Higher Education/Universitiesand Colleges/Central America costa rica (17) Home/government and Law
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    97. Costa Rica - Workshops - Summary - Government Procurement
    Fourth Western Hemisphere Trade Ministerial and Business Forum San José, CostaRica March 1998. Summary of the Workshop on government Procurement.
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    Summary of the Workshop on Government Procurement Objectives
    • Countries must guarantee transparency in government procurement, thus allowing for a greater number of potential competitors, the access to information on their purchase systems, current legislation, process adopted, purchase magnitude.
    • Establishing adequate mechanisms for impugnation and dispute settlement.
    • The incorporation of the issue of government procurement in the FTAA must be gradual, taking into consideration the most sensitive sectors.
    • The adoption of the principle of national treatment for all enterprises within FTAA.
    Principles
    • Transparency.
    • The adoption of the principle of national treatment for all enterprises within FTAA is also proposed.
    • An asymmetric treatment for smaller economies; negotiations must be carried out by sub-regions.
    • Countries must simultaneously negotiate the WTO Agreement on transparency, access and due process in government procurement.
    Main Issues
    • Introduce safeguards, within microenterprises and small businesses.

    98. WorldSwitch.com - Costa Rica - Cities, Government, Reference
    com® family of Web Sites, Back to costa rica, costa rica, Reference,CIA World Fact Book, government, Cities, Global Gazeteer costa rica,
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    99. Costa Rica-History
    costa rica History and government. By STEPHANIE, Alex, Lauren,and Emily 5th grade/Chapin Elementary School (May 2000)
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    Costa Rica: History and Government
    By: STEPHANIE, Alex, Lauren, and Emily
    5th grade/Chapin Elementary School (May 2000) Government Spanish Conquest Revolutions and Reforms First Peoples ... Costa Rica Main Page
    Government:
    Type of Government: Democratic Republic
    President:
    • Miguel Angel Rodriguez (since May 8, 1998)
    voting:
    • Citizens can vote when they turn 18. They can vote for president, vice president, and the legislative assembly every 4 years.
    Constitution:
    • Constitution was adopted in 1949. It prohibits the president and legislators being elected more than 1 term. Guarantees political rights for women. All citizens have a right to minimum wage.
    Laws:
    • Judicial branch decides if the laws have been broken and they enforce the laws.
    Symbols:
    • the coat of arms.
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    History
    First Peoples:
    • Indians were the first people who hunted small game, and raised crops. 1000 Corbici` tribes settled in valleys, Boruca settled in the south. In 1400's Carib, Chorotega, and Nahau were there. In year 1000, Boruca migrated to the lands in the south.
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    Pre Columbian Times:
    • At the time of the Spanish Conquest in the 16th century more than 25,000 Indians lived in Costa Rica.

    100. Casa Presidencial Costa Rica

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    Puerto Rico y Costa Rica acuerdan ayuda mutua
    Favor incluir solamente texto en el correo y no adjuntar archivos. Gracias Pica presidente@casapres.go.cr Revise Conozca las

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