Costa Rica Culture

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Costa Rica While researching the beautiful country of Costa Rica, I found many sources. These sources discussed every aspect of Costa Rica. For example, they explained the country’s historical background, common foods, clothing styles, geography, and government. This being said, I have organized this paper into five sections: overview, historical background, cultural aspects, geography and climate, and government. My goal in this paper is to show the many aspects of Costa Rica. The leader of Costa Rica is Luis Guillermo Solís. He has been the president of Costa Rica since 2014. (BBC News 1) The currency is colón, named after Cristóbal Colón, also known as Christopher Columbus. (Cummins 59) One US dollar is the equivalent to …show more content…

In Costa Rica, style is very important. Working class people sometimes eat less so they are able to buy good, stylish clothing. They do this because they believe that good clothing will leave a good first impression. Therefore, they believe dress is important, especially when meeting someone for the first time. Although the dress normal in everyday life, their traditional dress is different. For women, the traditional dress is a long dress with no sleeves. It has thick, frilly ruffles hanging from the shoulders. The most popular dress colors are red, blue, and yellow, but usually any bright color will do. The bottom of the dresses are made of shiny material that flows all the way down to the woman’s ankles. Around their waist, they wear a thick, red cloth. Many women wear flowers behind their ears or wrap shawls around themselves. Men’s traditional dress is simpler. They wear a plain, solid colored top and long, solid colored pants. The top and pants are typically white, but just like the women’s dress, any bright color will do. To add some color, they also wear a thick, red cloth around their waist. As a final touch, they wear a straw hat and a red handkerchief around their neck. (Food and …show more content…

Nearly every city and town in Costa Rica has some sort of soccer team. They even play soccer during their lunch breaks. (Sports/Games and Music) Costa Rica’s first team began playing in 1887. In June 1921, they established the National Soccer League. It was led by representatives from the country’s seven major teams, three of which still exist today. However, Costa Rica did not officially join the International Football Association, also known as FIFA, until 1927. Today, the Costa Rican Soccer federation is formed of six leagues. Every major soccer team in Costa Rica has its own stadium. There are a few other popular sports for the middle and upper class. These include bicycling, boxing, and wrestling. Many Costa Rican children enjoy surfing and most are considered better than western adults. Some tourist sports include snorkeling, fishing, and scuba diving. (Sports/Games and Music) With Costa Rica being such a diverse and beautiful country, there are plenty of

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