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  2. Eulalia Bernard - Wikipedia

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    July 7, 1935. Limón, Costa Rica. Died. July 11, 2021. (2021-07-11) (aged 86) Maunrice Eulalee Bernard Little (7 July 1935 – 11 July 2021), known as Eulalia Bernard, was a Costa Rican writer, poet, activist, politician, diplomat, and educator. She is considered in her country as an icon of the African descent culture. [1]

  3. Felicia Montealegre Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Felicia Montealegre Bernstein (née Felicia María Cohn Montealegre; February 6, 1922 – June 16, 1978) was an American actress born in Costa Rica. [1] Montealegre appeared in televised dramas and theatrical roles. [2] She also performed with symphony orchestras in dramatic acting and narrating roles. Her collaborators included her husband ...

  4. San José, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    San José viewed from the International Space Station. San José (Spanish: [saŋ xoˈse]; meaning "Saint Joseph") is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of San José Province. It is in the center of the country, in the mid-west of the Central Valley, within San José Canton. San José is Costa Rica's seat of national ...

  5. Rafael Iglesias Castro - Wikipedia

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    Iglesias died in San Jose in 1924, and was buried in the Cementerio General de San Jose. In 1981 he was awarded the title of "Benemerito de la Patria" for his years of service. 5 colones bill. Rafael Iglesias appeared on Costa Rican paper money in the former denomination of 5 colones. This edition was first printed in 1968.

  6. Juan Santamaría - Wikipedia

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    Juan Santamaría. Statue of Juan Santamaría in Alajuela. Juan Santamaría Rodríguez (August 29, 1831 – April 11, 1856) was a drummer in the Costa Rican army, officially recognized as the national hero of his country for his actions in the 1856 Second Battle of Rivas, in the Filibuster War. He died in the battle carrying a torch he used to ...

  7. Guerdon Trueblood - Wikipedia

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    Trueblood was born in San Jose, Costa Rica to Edward Gatewood Trueblood (1905-1994) and Elizabeth (1906-1973), daughter of United States Army general and aviator Billy Mitchell. He had an elder sister, Felicity (1932-2021). [1] [2] [3] Edward Trueblood was a Princeton-educated diplomat assigned to Asuncion, Santiago, and Paris, [4] [5] and ...