Tradition holds that almost all Costa Rica's heritage descended from rural Spanish yeoman farmers of hard working stock. Yet from the Iberian Peninsula there were Spanish Jews as well as Arabs. There were Catalans and Basque as well as Germans and English. The construction of the Railway to the Atlantic brought workers from Ireland and the USA, and also the West Indian Blacks.
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Chinese laborers from southern China joined the blacks in building the railroad.
Costa Ricans are essentially democratic and extremely patriotic. They love peace and do not have a standing army. It is often said that "Costa Rica is a land of teachers, not soldiers." The country spends a large portion of it's budget on education and the law requires that a child stay in school until the age of sixteen. So most of these youth can read and write, speak some English, and attend at least a technical school after graduation from high school.
Costa Rica is largely an agrarian society but in recent years tourism has caught on here, especially ecotourism, due it it's immense natural beauty of active volcanoes, verdant rain forest and unspoiled beaches. Today tourism is number one in earning power surpassing coffee exports.
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