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| Learn about the banana industry
Banana production is a Costa Rica industry that accounted for 13 percent of the world’s total exports between 2002 and 2006. The nation exported the fruit to 38 countries in 2009, and there are no signs of it slipping as a world-favorite food. | |
| Costa Rica Mammals
Many tourists come to Costa Rica wildlife refuges to learn more about the native animals here and to see them thriving in their natural habitat. Costa Rica has one of the most diverse collections of mammals on the planet. Here are some details about the rich animal life in this part of Central America. | |
| Visit the Costa Rican Art Museum
In the heart of capital San Jose’s La Sabana Park, visitors to the area can explore the Costa Rican Art Museum. Tourists can be a part of the art movements of this region from the past and for the future. | |
| Ecotourism in Costa Rica
Ensuring excellent ecotourism, Costa Rica has devoted an estimated 26% of its land to national parks, wildlife reserves and protected lands. For a tiny country of just 19,730 sq. miles, it has a lot to offer. There is so much to see and do in Costa Rica. | |
| Costa Rica's famous red-eyed tree frog
Costa Rica, a gorgeous country bordered by Nicaragua and Panamá, is home to thousands of different plant species and Costa Rica wildlife, but perhaps none are as popular as the country's red-eyed tree frog. Locals and visits alike are always excited to get a glimpse of the gorgeous creature, making the amphibian one of the country's most popular animals. | | |
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