Wednesday 8 May 2024

The Torch of Independence is already in Costa Rica!

20,000 students will guide the torch from the northern border to Cartago, a 378 kilometers route

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QCOSTARICA – The Torch of Independence is already in Costa Rica after the minister of Public Education (MEP), Anna Katharina Müller, received the flames in Peñas Blancas at the border with Nicaragua at the hands of her Nicaraguan counterpart Lilliam Esperanza Herrera during an official act.

Costa Rica’s Minister of \Education, Anna Katharina Müller, received the flames at the Peñas Blancas on the border from the hands of her counterpart Lilliam Esperanza Herrera

The Torch will travel 378 kilometers through the cantons of Guanacaste, Alajuela, Puntarenas, San José and its arrival in Cartago, in tandem by more than 20,000 students.

Müller asked the population to preserve the tradition of celebrating the years as an independent and sovereign nation.

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The regional director of the MEP in Liberia, Greivin Rodríguez, stated that the country faces challenges where education is the best tool to attack them. Ana Sofía Miranda, a ninth-year student at the Colegio Técnico Profesional de Liberia, mentioned that young people are responsible for collaborating with solutions.

The Minister of Education passing on the torch to students who will carry in tandem to Cartago

According to the MEP schedule, this Tuesday, the torch will pass through the cantons of Liberia, Bagaces and Cañas.

 

 

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