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  2. Costa Rica Independence Day – September 15, 2024

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    Costa Rica Independence Day is celebrated on September 15 to mark the day Central America declared independence from Spain in 1821. Following the announcement, the country’s first constitution was readily accepted, and Costa Rica held its first elections.

  3. Costa Rica’s Independence: A Look Back at September 15, 1821

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    Independence Day in Costa Rica is celebrated on September 15th with parades, fireworks, and cultural events. Schools and businesses are closed in commemoration of the holiday, and many Costa Ricans proudly display the national flag.

  4. Costa Rica Independence - September 15th, 1821 - A Historic...

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    Today the 15 th of September is still celebrated as the day of Costa Rica independence. It shares this date with Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. Celebration of the Independence Day. Every year the country closes its businesses for the day to focus on patriotic celebrations.

  5. Costa Rica’s Independence Day, also known as the “Fiestas Patrias,” is celebrated every year on September 15th. This national holiday commemorates the country’s independence from Spain in 1821, and it is one of the most critical events in Costa Rican history.

  6. Costa Rica - Independence, Democracy, Nature | Britannica

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    Costa Rica - Independence, Democracy, Nature: When Mexico declared its independence from Spain in 1821, Costa Rica, with other parts of Central America, joined the short-lived Mexican Empire.

  7. Costa Rica's Independence Day - 15th September: Culture and...

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    Costa Rica’s Independence Day – 15th September: Culture and Traditions Explained. It seems a little weird that Costa Rica’s Independence Day falls on September 15 — the exact same day as Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala’s Dia de Independencia.

  8. Costa Rica’s Independence Day: A Tourist Guide - ticotravel.com

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    Did you know Costa Rica’s Independence Day is celebrated for a whole month? On September 15, 1821, Costa Rica and its neighbors declared freedom from Spain. This day is filled with joy and color, attracting both locals and tourists.

  9. Costa Rica's Independence Day Celebration

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    The Independence Day of Costa Rica has been declared an official national holiday in the country and is celebrated with much joy and cheerfulness. The national holiday is marked by raising the National Flag, patriotic parades and the singing of the National Anthem.

  10. Costa Rica National Day: Celebrating Independence and Culture

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    On September 15th each year, Costa Ricans celebrate the Costa Rica National Day, marking their independence from Spanish rule. This article explores the historical significance of Costa Rica’s National Day, the celebrations and traditions that accompany it, and the country’s rich cultural heritage.

  11. Costa Rica’s Independence Day: Culture and Traditions Explained

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    It seems a little weird that Costa Rica’s Independence Day falls on September 15 – the exact same day as Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala’s Dia de Independencia. However, it’s no coincidence that Costa Rica shares its special day with the rest of Central America. Here’s why: A Brief History Lesson