Land of Costa Rica
People of Costa Rica
History of Costa Rica
Business of Costa Rica
Costa Rica Other
100

What does Costa Rica connect?

North and South America

100

The oxcart (carreta), once used to transport coffee, is now a national symbol of Costa Rica. This town is especially known for its elaborately painted oxcarts and craftsmanship.


Sarchí

100

What country colonized Costa Rica?

Spain

100

This fruit, along with bananas, is one of Costa Rica’s most exported agricultural products.


Pineapple

100

What natural disaster is Costa Rica likely to experience?

Volcanic eruption

200

What body of water is to the east of Costa Rica?

Caribbean Sea

200

This term refers to people of mixed Indigenous, European, and African descent, and represents a significant portion of Costa Rica’s population

Mestizo

200

Once the colonial capital of Costa Rica, this city is known for its basilica and proximity to the Irazú Volcano.

Cartago

200

What is the biggest export that Costa Rica sends out of the country?

Coffee

200

This island located off of the coast of Costa Rica served as the stunning visual inspiration for the fictional Isla Nublar in the movie Jurassic Park.

Isla del Coco

300

Body of water is to the west of Costa Rica.

Pacific Ocean

300

This Indigenous group, known for their hand-painted oxcarts and rich traditions, primarily resides in the Talamanca Mountains.

Bribri

300

Costa Rica has no __________, having abolished it in 1949 and investing instead in education and healthcare.


Military

300

What country is Costa Rica's biggest trading partner?

United States

300

What religion do over 70% of Costa Rican's practice?

Roman Catholicism

400

Costa Rica  contains over 60 of these natural landforms, including Arenal and Irazú.

Volcanoes

400

Favorite sport in Costa Rica.

Football (US Soccer)

400

What country is Costa Rica's government most similar to?

What is the United States

400

What is the most popular tourist attracting in Costa Rica?

Manuel Antonio National Park

400

This slow-moving mammal, common in Costa Rica’s rainforests, spends most of its life hanging upside down.


Sloth

500

What percentage of Costa Rica is National Park? Approximate %

25%

500

This traditional dance, often performed in colorful dresses and accompanied by marimba music, reflects Costa Rican folk culture.

What is El Punto Guanacasteco.

500

Percentage of Costa Rica's power made through renewable energy. Approximate %.

95-99%

500

This service-based sector, involving ziplining, volcano hikes, and beach resorts, is one of Costa Rica’s biggest income sources.


Tourism

500

Percentage of deforestation has Costa Rica been able to reduce down to. 

0%

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