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{{nation state
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica
|location=Central America
|description=An armyless country between [[Nicaragua]] and [[Panama]]
|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Costa_Rica
|map=Costa Rica (orthographic projection).svg
|logo=Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg
|leaders=Costa Rica/President
}}'''Costa Rica''' is a [[nation state]] in [[Central America]] between [[Nicaragua]] and [[Panama]].
== History ==
In [[1949]], after a brief but bloody [[civil war]], Costa Rica became the first state to abolish its [[army]]. Its southern neighbour, [[Panama]] abolished its army in 1990.
=="Iran-Contra"==
In [[1990]], [[John Floyd Hull]] was charged with murder in Costa Rica in connection with [[drug trafficking]].
==COVID==
In 2021, Costa Rica, lead by [[Carlos Alvarado Quesada]], a [[WEF young global leader]], became the first country in the world to make [[COVID-vaccination]] mandatory for children under-12.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-59162510</ref>
The order was rescinded in 2022, when the new President of Costa Rica, [[Rodrigo Chaves]] confirmed that the jab against covid-19 will not be mandatory in Costa Rica.<ref>https://expose-news.com/2022/08/06/covid-injection-mandates-are-now-illegal-in-costa-rica/</ref> In May, Chaves dropped his country’s mask mandate and the requirement that [[public employees]] get injected. The announcement came after almost 93% of Costa Ricans had their first dose, 87% had a second, 51% a third and 10% a fourth dose.<ref>https://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-does-away-with-maskes-and-mandatory-vaccination/</ref>
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