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  2. Female sex tourism - Wikipedia

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    It has been found that in the Monteverde region of Costa Rica, female sex tourists engage in some form of unprotected sexual activity with local men known as gringueros (men who pursue gringas, women from the United States), according to data researched by Nancy Romero-Daza. The women in the study were found to not be traditional sex tourists ...

  3. SlutWalk in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Marcha de las putas in Costa Rica, August 14, 2011. SlutWalks in Latin America were renamed "Marcha das Vadias" in Brazil [1] and "La Marcha de las Putas" in most Spanish-speaking countries, [2] sometimes using PUTAS as an acronym for "Por una transformación Auténtica y Social (For an Authentic and Social Transformation)" [3] [4] Some countries like Argentina, [5] Brazil, [1] and Colombia [6 ...

  4. Prostitution in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2017 Costa Rica Trafficking in Persons Report, “Costa Rica is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children subjected to sex trafficking.” [13] Trafficking victims from other countries sometimes pass through Costa Rica on their way to other destinations in Central and South America.

  5. Human trafficking in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The agriculture is the most important natural resource for Costa Rica. One third of workers in Costa Rica are women. [10] Costa Rica's government system includes a President, two Vice Presidents, and a unicameral Legislative Assembly. There are seven provinces in Costa Rica that are divided by districts. The governors are appointed by the ...

  6. Human rights in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica ranks third in the developing nations for gender equality. [1] Marriage is usually consensual, on the basis on love, with divorces legal and usually favouring women in terms of division of assets and custody of children. [7] Free, compulsory primary and secondary education is provided to all women in Costa Rica. [7]

  7. Category:Women in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Women's sport in Costa Rica (6 C, 2 P) W. Women's rights in Costa Rica (4 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 22:14 (UTC). Text is available under ...

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  9. Costa Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Local hard liquors include rum, guaro, and coffee liqueur. The most commonly served rums are Ron Centenario, which is made in Costa Rica, and Nicaraguan rum Flor de Caña. Guaro is a strong-tasting hard liquor made from sugarcane, similar to vodka. It is usually consumed in a mixed drink called a guaro sour, or by the shot.