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Costa Rica
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6 all metal school in san jose costa rica 800
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17 ex prison in san jose costa rica 800
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27 yellow corner building in puerto limon 800
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50 the bomba bar in golfito costa rica 800
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69 orner building in puerto limon in costa rica 800
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74 building in the central park of puerto limon in costa rica 800
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72 castle corner in san jose costa rica 800
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65 modern building in san jose costa rica 800
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52 clock tower in puriscal central park in costa rica 800
Costa Rican Architecture
Costa Rica's architecture includes remains from the pre-Columbian era to modern buildings that form part of the nation's contemporary infrastructure. This unique architectural landscape reflects the nation's history and vibrant culture. The nation encompasses an array of historical buildings from both the pre-colonial era and post-colonial eras, such as Guayabo and the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels. The contemporary architectural scene in Costa Rica has also captured global attention, exemplified by structures such as Casa Flotanta. Architecture in Costa Rica is reflective of the nation's environmental conservation policies. This is reflected in the distinctive and extensive presence of canopy bridges around the nation, constructed with the aim of preventing rainforest destruction.