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  2. Unicomer Group - Wikipedia

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    Gollo was founded in 1974 in Costa Rica with four employees, operates in retailing technology, furniture and home appliances in the Costa Rican market. In 2000, Gollo introduced its mascot with the same name. In 2005, the slogan "Solo Bueno" was introduced. In 2012, Gollo was acquired by Unicomer Group. In February 2014, Gollo launches its e ...

  3. Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 8°35′00″N 83°16′00″W  /  8.58333°N 83.26667°W  / 8.58333; -83.26667. Golfo Dulce (English: Sweet Gulf) is a gulf in Costa Rica, located at the south of the Province of Puntarenas. The inlet starts on the Pacific Ocean side of Costa Rica and extends slightly northward before turning west. The most westward part ...

  4. Gallo pinto - Wikipedia

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    Gallo pinto. Gallo pinto or gallopinto[4] is a traditional dish from Nicaragua in Central America. Consisting of rice and beans as a base, gallo pinto has a long history and is important to Nicaraguan and Costa Rican identities and cultures, just as rice and beans variations are equally important in many Latin American cultures as well.

  5. Bribri people - Wikipedia

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    The Bribri (also Abicetava) [3] are an Indigenous people in eastern Costa Rica and northern Panama. [4] Today, most Bribri people speak the Bribri language or Spanish. There are varying estimates from government officials of the group's population. Estimates of the total Bribri population range as high as 35,000 people, although official ...

  6. José Figueres Ferrer - Wikipedia

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    Figueres was the eldest of the four children of a Catalan doctor and his wife, a teacher, who had recently immigrated from Catalonia to San Ramón in west-central Costa Rica. Figueres' first language was Catalan. In 1924, he left for Boston, United States, on a work and study trip. There he studied hydroelectric engineering at the Massachusetts ...

  7. Costa Rica: "We Don't Want Monsanto!" - AOL

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    Over the past weekend, in the sleepy rural village of Atenas, Costa Rica, there was a weekend-long celebration in the town square. But instead of the normal summer festivals, or an observance of ...