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  2. Colombia–Costa Rica relations - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica and Colombia formalized their diplomatic relations with the signing of the Calvo-Herrán Treaty on June 11, 1856. Although as a result of the independence of Panama, recognized by Costa Rica on December 29, 1903, there is no longer a land border between Costa Rica and Colombia, both countries continue to share a considerable maritime border.

  3. 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup – South America qualification

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    Qualifying will begin with two elimination matches between the bottom four ranked teams in South America; Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru and Venezuela.The first round will consist of a semi final and final format, with based on World Rugby Rankings dictating the semi-final match-ups, with the winners advancing to play each other in the final.

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of diplomatic missions in Costa Rica. ... Colombia Cuba Dominican ...

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  6. List of diplomatic missions of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Countries with Costa Rican diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Costa Rica. Costa Rica is one of the more developed countries in Latin America, and has a moderate sized number of diplomatic missions abroad.

  7. Costa Rican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rican nationality law is regulated by the Options and Naturalizations Act (Spanish: Ley de Opciones y Naturalizaciones), which was originally named the Immigration and Naturalization Act and established under the 1949 Constitution. [1] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a citizen of Costa Rica.