flag: Costa Rica
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The Costa Rican flag consists of horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue. The white stripe in the center is twice as wide as the other stripes.
This country is known for "Pura Vida," which means "pure life." It is a peace-loving nation, notably without a standing army.
The Costa Rican flag consists of horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue. The white stripe in the center is twice as wide as the other stripes.
This country is known for "Pura Vida," which means "pure life." It is a peace-loving nation, notably without a standing army.
The colors of the Costa Rican flag reflect the ideals of the French Revolution. Red symbolizes warmth of heart, white represents peace, and blue stands for the sky and opportunity. Adopted in 1848, the flag represents peace and democracy in Central America.
Costa Rica is known for its environmental protection and sustainable tourism. It generates 98% of its electricity from renewable sources and has designated over 25% of its territory as national parks. These environmental protection policies have garnered international attention.