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The Act of Independence of the Republic of Costa Rica was enacted 15 September 1821. [1] [2] The act enabled separation from the rule of Spain and allowed for it to eventually form the Federal Republic of Central America with other States. [3] The Act of October 29 says: “Number 57.
The First Costa Rican Republic is the name given to the historical period between the proclamation of the Republic of Costa Rica in the 1848 reformed Constitution and the official decree by then President José María Castro Madriz on 31 August 1848 and the Costa Rican Civil War of 1948 which ended with the enactment of the current 1949 Constitution on 7 November 1949 starting the Second Costa ...
The nationally recognized independence day in Costa Rica is September 15, the anniversary of the day Central America declared independence from Spain in 1821. However Costa Rican independence has become synonymous with Juan Santamaría, the Second Battle of Rivas and the Filibuster War, because this was the only time the country fought to ...
Following the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821), Costa Rica became part of the First Mexican Empire in 1821. In 1823, Costa Rica joined the Federal Republic of Central America, but degrading relations with the other states caused it to secedin in 1838. But following its independence, its economy struggled due to a lack of connections ...
May 3 - Labour Day; July 26 - Annexation of the Party of Nicoya to Costa Rica; September 13 - Independence Day; November 29 - Army Abolition Day; 2022. September 19 - Independence Day; December 5 - Army Abolition Day; 2023. April 10 - Juan Santamaría Day; July 24 - Annexation of the Party of Nicoya to Costa Rica; August 14 - Mother's Day; 2024 ...
History of Costa Rica; Pre-Columbian History; Spanish Conquest; New Spain; Independence; Mexican Control; Federal Republic of Central America; Free State of Costa Rica; League War; First Costa Rican Republic (1848–1948) 1870 coup d'état; 1917 coup d'état; Dictatorship of the Tinoco Brothers; The Liberal State; 1948 Costa Rican Civil War
The Ochomogo War was a civil war fought in Costa Rica, the first in its history, and was fought shortly after the country became independent from Spain.. The most important event was the Battle of Ochomogo (5 April 1823) which was fought on Ochomogo Hill, from which it takes it name, to the west of Cartago, Costa Rica.
History of Costa Rica; Pre-Columbian History; Spanish Conquest; New Spain; Independence; Mexican Control; Federal Republic of Central America; Free State of Costa Rica; League War; First Costa Rican Republic (1848–1948) 1870 coup d'état; 1917 coup d'état; Dictatorship of the Tinoco Brothers; The Liberal State; 1948 Costa Rican Civil War