Thursday 25 April 2024

5 Amazing Facts About Costa Rica

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Costa Rica, situated in Central America, is a wonderfully natural with coastlines that touch both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Consisting of diverse flora and fauna along with landscapes that include rainforests and volcanoes, it is easy to fall in love with the majestic views that are an essential part of the country.

The people of Costa Rica are friendly and welcoming, and the country is secular in its beliefs with no recognized religion. Within its 51,000 square kilometers, visitors can find some truly spectacular sights and stay in luxury resorts or backpack safely, immersing themselves in the local culture. It is no surprise then that Costa Rica tops the happiest country in the world list for being sustainable and having higher than average life expectancy. There are, however, facts about Costa Rica that aren’t known to the typical visitor. Interesting tidbits about the nation that add further charm to it and makes it the remarkable country that it is.

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Gambling Haven

Costa Rica is a haven for gambling, especially online gambling. While they have some strict rules about land-based gambling centres, players can indulge in sports betting or casinos online with ease. That is why many foreign online casinos have their headquarters in the country and are responsible for a significant amount of taxes collected by the government. Since Costa Rica has a very hands-off approach to gambling, and people can bet through overseas online betting sites, it is crucial to pick organizations by examining their sportsbook review. This allows the bettor to check for all the various sports options available at any website along with their payment methods, welcome bonuses, and even get information on advanced odds and tips from pundits.

Love Life, Live Long

An important measure of a country’s overall well-being is the life expectancy of its people. Although locals throughout the country live long and healthy lives, the region of Nicoya, along the western coast of Costa Rica, comes under the “blue zone.” There are five blue zones in the world, places where people go on to live past 100 years. The secret behind long life in Nicoya is a positive and active lifestyle in addition to health care and a stable economy of Costa Rica.

Renewable Energy

While most developed countries are working hard towards shifting to renewable sources of energy, Costa Rica is already years ahead. An incredible 99% of its energy is from sources such as wind, hydro, and solar power. Although the majority of this electricity is through hydropower, the country is also investing in biomass and geothermal energy resources.

Tourism

Tourism is an enormous industry in Costa Rica, responsible for the maximum amount of foreign exchange earned annually. Among the many sites that attract tourists from all around the world to this country are four UNESCO World Heritage Sites including two national parks.

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No Army

In a world that seems to be at the brink of war at all times, it is astounding to find out that Costa Rica has no standing army. This is not a new measure, as the country took this step back in 1948, shortly after the end of World War II. They do have an agreement with a few countries, such as the USA, where in Costa Rica will receive military support from them if ever required.

Editor’s note: The article was corrected. Costa Rica is not an “exotic island” as stated in the original text.

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