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  • COSTA RICA

    Celine Khalife

    11/17/2014

    English 6, period 3

  • Khalife 2

    Costa Rica is a unique country in Central America because it has two coastlines, the

    Caribbean and the Pacific. It is also bordered on the north by Nicaragua and on the south by

    Panama. Costa Rica has about 4.872 million people. Its capital is San Jose. Three reasons to

    include it on this list are the coffee exports, their soccer skills, and their amazing president, Laura

    Chinchilla.

    The first reason for selecting Costa Rica is their coffee exports. They have seven types of

    coffee, Valle Central, Turrialba, Valle Occidental, Tres Rios, Brunca, Orosi, and Tarrazu. Valle

    Central is the first coffee in Costa Rica and it is chocolaty, but if that is not good, valle

    occidental has a good peach and apricot flavor. Orosi has a long bean with excellent quality, and

    Turrialba is low with acid with a good size bean. Brunca has an early ripening, not too much

    juice, and is perfect for everybody. This coffee caresses the palate with a memorable soft

    and friendly finish.1 Costa Rica exports 25% of the U.S. coffee.

    2 There is a variety to choose

    from for everybody who likes coffee, so this is the place for those people.

    The second reason that this should be on the list is their soccer. Unlike all of the other

    Central American countries who look to Mexico for soccer, Costa Rica looks to Brazil for

    inspiration. They started playing in 1876.3 Their first team was in 1887.

    4 Costa Rica joined Fifa

    in 1927 and they call their soccer league Liga Nacional de Fubol.5 The most ethnically diverse

    country in Central America Said their coaches.6 This is important because if someone is a

    soccer fan and he or she wants to move they could come and move to Costa Rica and have a

    blast.

    1 (Arnaiz, 2008) 2 Ibid. 3 (sports, 2002) 4 Ibid. 5 Ibid. 6 Ibid.

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    This is the third reason that Costa Rica should be on the list and that is their president.

    Costa Ricas president is Laura Chinchilla, she became president in 2010.7 She is from San Jose,

    which is the capital of Costa Rica. Laura was vice president from 2006-2008.8 In 2002, she had a

    4-year term in the Costa Rica Legislative Assembly.9 Laura Chinchilla Miranda (Twitter) is not

    afraid to stand up for what she believes in, even if her beliefs go against the tide of popular

    opinion.10

    She is very important and this is because she is the first woman president of Costa

    Rica and is very different from the president here.

    In conclusion, this is why Costa Rica should be at the top of the global awareness list.

    Costa Rica has all these different kinds of coffee to choose from. Soccer fans are going to have a

    lot of fun cheering for Costa Rica next year in the world cup. Costa Ricas president is amazing

    and works with her words, she is great and works really hard. Costa Rica will help people who

    want to try new things and go to different places, but for the people who do go there; good luck,

    and have a good time!

    7 (news) 8 Ibid. 9 Ibid. 10 Ibid.

    https://twitter.com/Laura_Ch
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    (n.d.). Retrieved 11 7, 2014, from Tres Rios Valdivia Coffee: http://www.cafebritt.com/costa-

    rica-gourmet-coffee-tres-rios-valdivia

    Arnaiz, I. (2008). Costa rica Traveler. Retrieved 11 7, 2014, from Coffee in Costa Rica:

    http://www.costaricatraveler.com/english/article.php?id=144

    Costa Rica. (2012, May 16). Retrieved 11 8, 2014, from Costa Rica Soccer: http://costarica.com/

    Encyclopedia of the Nations. (n.d.). Retrieved 11 7, 2014, from Costa Rica - Foreign trade:

    http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Costa-Rica-FOREIGN-TRADE.html

    news, C. R. (n.d.). the costa rica star. Retrieved 11 10, 2014, from Spotlight: Laura Chinchilla

    Miranda, First Female President of Costa Rica: http://news.co.cr/spotlight-laura-

    chinchilla-miranda-first-female-president-of-costa-rica/27032/

    sports, b. (2002). Retrieved 11 7, 2014, from Costa shocker for Scots:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/history/newsid_1844000/1844934.stm