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Eight women who blazed a trail through Costa Rican history

Indigenous women who made their mark We might not have a specific woman to name here, but no look back at Costa Rican women leaders would be complete without mentioning that in the days before the Spanish arrived in Costa Rica, women here were highly involved in social and political life. Indigenous women were chiefs and among the Brunka people, women were warriors and leaders. In the Nicoya region, Chorotega women were the economists, in charge of production and marketing of agricultural products and handicrafts. The rebel who took on William Walker Costa Rica may not have an army today, but

Throwback: The Festival de la Luz in San José

If it doesn’t quite feel like Christmas Eve in Costa Rica, you’re not alone. The pandemic has  canceled many of the year-end festivities that make the season so special. In mid-December, San José typically illuminates with the Festival de la Luz. Thousands of Ticos pack the streets to watch lively performers, synchronized marching bands and decorative floats parade down the city’s main avenue. There is no Festival of Lights in 2020, so we hold onto memories of years past with the hope that we may celebrate again in 2021. Festival de la Luz 2018 in San José. (Photo by Ezequiel BECERRA / AFP)

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