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Is Costa Rica peaceful?

The Global Peace Index, released in May by the Institute for Economics and Peace, Costa Rica ranked as the second most peaceful country in Latin America after Uruguay and above Chile. In the overall index, Iceland is the most peaceful country in the world, second New Zealand and Japan third.



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Costa Rican People Ticos are happy and easy-going people, always ready to have fun or laugh at a good joke. They place a great importance on friendship and loyalty towards their friends and family. In Costa Rica culture, the family is the basic element of society.

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Compared to other civilized Central and Latin American nations, Costa Rica has one of the most developed economies and has one of the highest standards of living. It also has one of the lowest percentages of people in poverty compared to neighboring countries, being at 16 percent.

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When it comes to security, Costa Rica is generally a safe place for travelers. Still, visitors should be aware of potential dangers before starting their journey. It is important to take the necessary precautions, as in any urban city, to stay safe while traveling in this beautiful country.

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Costa Rica has been dubbed one of the happiest countries in the world. As a matter of fact, according to the Happy Planet Index, Costa Rica is the happiest in the world, in terms of well-being, life expectancy, and ecological footprint.

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Costa Rica is renowned for its stunning biodiversity, vast protected spaces and warm weather. It's home to dense jungles, active volcanoes, rushing rivers, spectacular waterfalls and vibrant cities. In a single day, it's possible to drive from Serengeti-like plains to lowland swamps to frigid mountains.

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Luxembourg is the wealthiest country in the European Union, per capita, and its citizens enjoy a high. It is a major center for large private banking, and its finance sector is the biggest contributor to its economy.

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A nation proud to be without an army (Costa Ricans disbanded their armed forces in 1949). A nation with a long history of public services, including education and healthcare, available to all. A nation proud to share its cultural riches.

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