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  2. Rodrigo Carazo Odio - Wikipedia

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    Another big move was in 1981, when Carazo's government broke off all diplomatic ties with Fidel Castro's Cuba. Carazo's government was plagued by economic instability and social unrest. During his presidency, there was a world economic recession. Petroleum prices were at historic highs, and the value of Costa Rica's main crop, coffee, was

  3. 1978 Costa Rican general election - Wikipedia

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    Carazo, a former congressman and former member of the National Liberation Party (probably Costa Rica's main political force), left the party several years before and created his own: Democratic Renovation, but a deeply split opposition on the 1974 election caused PLN's easy victory. With that in mind, main leaders of the non-Marxist opposition ...

  4. Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón (born 1948) is a Costa Rican politician, economist, lawyer and political scientist who was elected in June 2022 to a four-year term (starting January 1, 2023) as a member of the UN Human Rights Committee by the state parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. [1]

  5. Costa Rica–Nicaragua relations - Wikipedia

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    Costa RicaNicaragua relations are the bilateral relations between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Costa Rica has an embassy in Managua. [1] Nicaragua has an embassy in San José. [2] Both countries are members of the Central American Integration System, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, and the Organization of Ibero-American States.

  6. Costa Rica–Nicaragua San Juan River border dispute

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    Costa Rica violated its obligation under general international law by failing to carry out an environmental impact assessment concerning the construction of Route 1856. In June 2016, Costa Rica made an estimation of the damage to be paid of US$6,700,000. It accepted to make a second evaluation of the damages if Nicaragua requested it. [29]

  7. Granada, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Granada is located along the coast of the Lake Nicaragua (a.k.a. Lake Cocibolca), the world's twentieth largest lake. Granada is the capital city of the Department of Granada, which borders Boaco and Managua to the north, Masaya and Carazo to the east and Rivas to the south. Within the same department, the River Tipitapa which connects the Lake ...

  8. Lake Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nicaragua or Cocibolca or Granada (Spanish: Lago de Nicaragua, Lago Cocibolca, Mar Dulce, Gran Lago, Gran Lago Dulce, or Lago de Granada) is a freshwater lake in Nicaragua. Of tectonic origin and with an area of 8,264 km 2 (3,191 sq mi), it is the largest fresh water lake in Central America , [ 2 ] the 19th largest lake in the world (by ...

  9. Carazo Department - Wikipedia

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    Carazo (Spanish pronunciation:) is a department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of 1,081 km 2 (417 sq mi) and has a population of 198,395 (2021 estimate). The capital is Jinotepe .