Turystyka na Kostaryce
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Aerial view of the Jaco bay in Jaco, Garabito province, Costa Rica, on March 30, 2022. - Foreign tourism in the Pacific beach resort of Jaco, Costa Rica, grew in recent months, a sign that the main engine of the country's economy is being reactivated after two years of pandemic. But the vulnerable population living in this town does not always benefit from this and hopes that whoever is elected president on April 3 will improve the situation in this country with 23% of its population living in poverty. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
2022-03-30
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