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    [saŋ xoˈse]; meaning "Saint Joseph") is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of the province of the same name. It is in the center...
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    Carlos Alvarado Quesada (category Citizens' Action Party (Costa Rica) politicians)
    January 1980) is a Costa Rican politician, writer, journalist, and political scientist who served as the 48th president of Costa Rica from 8 May 2018 to...
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    The Costa Rica women's national football team (Spanish: Selección femenina de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in women's international football...
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    played a key role in Costa Rica's history and continues to be important to the country's economy. In 2006, coffee was Costa Rica's number three export...
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  • Thumbnail for Carlos Hernández (footballer, born 1982)
    become one of the most important players in the Primera División de Costa Rica, the Costa Rican top tier national league, where he was the top assister in...
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    Keylor Navas (category Costa Rica men's under-20 international footballers)
    Navas, is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and captains the Costa Rica national team...
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  • 1973 CONCACAF Championship (category 20th century in Port-au-Prince)
    Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince Attendance: 12,816 Referee: Soto Paris (Costa Rica) 3 December 1973 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince Attendance: 12...
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    Randall Azofeifa (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
    Costa Rica national football team, including qualifying matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup. He made one appearance for Costa...
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    Bryan Ruiz (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
    Alajuelense on 30 November 2003 against Municipal Pérez Zeledón, in Costa Rica's top division. He formed a trio with 2 strikers, Rolando Fonseca and Froylán...
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  • Jean Carlos Solórzano (category Costa Rica men's international footballers)
    make an impact at Melbourne due to limited game-time, and returned to Costa Rica at the end of the season. Solórzano signed with Puntarenas in June 2013...
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