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What to do - Culture ![]() Heritage and Culture Costa Rican culture is in many ways a reflection of its racial diversity. The
predominant influence has long been European, which is reflected in everything
from the official language -- Spanish -- to the architecture of the country's
churches and other historic buildings. The indigenous influence is less visible,
but can be found in everything from the tortillas that make part of a typical
Costa Rican meal, to the handmade ceramics sold at roadside stands. The Ticos The Ticos, as Costa Ricans are commonly known, are famous for their
hospitality, and are quite happy to live up to their reputation. They are
well-educated and hard working people, who are quick with a handshake and a
smile. They are well aware of the special land they have, and most likely they
will help foreigners when they get lost, even explaining things that might seem
bizarre to foreigners, and making their stay as enjoyable as possible.
For more information Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport's Events Calendar |
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