The History of Costa Rica
A Fascinating Guide to This Beautiful Country in Central America
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Alex Hutchens
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Unearth the fascinating history of Costa Rica and retrace the defining events that shaped this Latin American paradise.
Bursting with key insights and eye-opening facts about the rich history and amazing culture of Costa Rica, this profound book provides modern readers with a deep dive into a beautiful Latin American nation with an incredible story to tell.
Ranging from its diverse population and delicious cuisine to its colorful history, bustling industry, and stunning natural beauty, The History of Costa Rica lets readers peer beneath the surface of an often-overlooked country, retracing its origins from its Mesoamerican roots to Spanish colonialism, the fight for independence, and the political upheavals that contributed to its place in the world today.
Including a detailed overview of Costa Rica’s pre-colonial roots, the rippling impact of modernization that began with the Spanish conquest, and the tumultuous debates, political rivalries, and civil wars that marked Costa Rica’s march toward independence, this book also covers the country’s bustling economic development, alongside the current state of democracy.
As an essential listen for anybody who wants to travel to Costa Rica, as well as for students, history buffs, and those interested in uncovering the rich history of this Latin American gem, The History of Costa Rica offers an unparalleled and definitive look into the factors that made Costa Rica what it is today.
Are you ready to discover Costa Rica’s incredible past? Then scroll up and grab your copy today!
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-08-23
Useless
Nothing useful here. Goes into detail on a total of zero topics. Don’t waste your time.
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- Ana R
- 02-24-23
I want my one credit back!
I am from Costa Rica and this book besides having inaccurate history of events was also incomplete👎🏻👎🏻
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- Spence
- 06-04-23
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How much can you cover in an hour and 33 minutes? Not much. This book makes a good faith effort to summarize lots of information in a short amount of time. Having an outline of the history was helpful before my trip because it gave me a general picture. I was able to color in some of the details when I got there. The discussion of the diversity of people and ecosystems also set me up for good conversations with the locals.
If you take one thing from this book, it should be the commentary about the food. Costa Rica is not known for its food, but the fruit is delicious. Enjoy your trip and continue your learning with longer books! (This book is well narrated.)
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