Index of Costa Rica-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Republic of Costa Rica.

The location of the Republic of Costa Rica

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A map of Costa Rica

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  • Adjacent countries:
 Nicaragua
 Panama

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  • Cantons of Costa Rica
  • Cañas River (Bebedero River)
  • Cañas River (Tempisque River)
  • Capital of Costa Rica: San José de Costa Rica
  • Cartago Province
  • Emilia Castro de Barish
  • Categories:
    • Category:Costa Rica
      • Category:Buildings and structures in Costa Rica
      • Category:Censuses in Costa Rica
      • Category:Communications in Costa Rica
      • Category:Costa Rica stubs
      • Category:Costa Rican culture
      • Category:Costa Rican expatriate footballers
      • Category:Costa Rican law
      • Category:Costa Rican people
      • Category:Costa Rican society
      • Category:Costa Rica-related lists
      • Category:Economy of Costa Rica
      • Category:Education in Costa Rica
      • Category:Environment of Costa Rica
      • Category:Geography of Costa Rica
      • Category:Government of Costa Rica
      • Category:Health in Costa Rica
      • Category:History of Costa Rica
      • Category:Images of Costa Rica
      • Category:Military of Costa Rica
      • Category:Politics of Costa Rica
      • Category:Science and technology in Costa Rica
      • Category:Sport in Costa Rica
      • Category:Transportation in Costa Rica
      • Category:Years in Costa Rica
        • Category:Years of the 19th century in Costa Rica
        • Category:Years of the 20th century in Costa Rica
        • Category:Years of the 21st century in Costa Rica
    • commons:Category:Costa Rica
  • Celeste River (Buenavista River)
  • Central America[3]
  • Cerro Chirripó
  • Cerro Kamuk
  • Chirripó Duchi River (Chirripó Atlañtico River)
  • Chirripó Pacifico River
  • Chirripó River
  • Chorreador
  • Cleto González Víquez

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References

  1. The division of the Americas into the continents of North America and South America is somewhat arbitrary. Most commonly, Panama is considered to be a part of North America and Colombia is considered a part of South America. Geologically, the boundary between the two continents is defined by the boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the South American Plate. This places the boundary roughly along the Panama-Colombia border. Other definitions place the boundary at the lowest natural crossing of the Isthmus of Panama near the Panama Canal, or along the canal itself. Another definition places the boundary at the lowest crossing of Central America near Lake Nicaragua. This definition splits Central America between the continents of North and South America.
  2. Greater North America may be geographically subdivided into Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
  3. Central America is defined as the southeasternmost extent of North America, most commonly including the seven nations of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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