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  2. Human rights in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Its poverty levels sit at 18.6%, one of the lowest in the Latin American regions. [ 4] Human rights in Costa Rica predominantly stem from the UNDHR, the Costa Rican Constitution and the Inter-American Human Rights System. Women's, children's and refugee's rights are all upheld in Costa Rica. [ 5][ 6][ 7] LGBT rights have improved substantially ...

  3. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    Clothing sizes are the sizes with which garments sold off-the-shelf are labeled. Sizing systems vary based on the country and the type of garment, such as dresses, tops, skirts, and trousers. There are three approaches: Body dimensions: The label states the range of body measurements for which the product was designed. [ 1] (.

  4. Human trafficking in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a source, transit, and destination country for goods and products, a great location for trade in the seas. Costa Rica is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea making it a source of imports and exports. [1] Costa Rica is approximately 19,653 square miles of land, making it smaller ...

  5. Prostitution in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Costa Rica. Prostitution in Costa Rica is legal. Costa Rica 's legal system is based on Roman law rather than common law, and so for prostitution to be illegal it would have to be explicitly stated as such in a penal code, and it is not. Nevertheless, many of the activities surrounding it are illegal, [ 1] as the law forbids ...

  6. Category:Women's rights in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    A. Abortion in Costa Rica. Categories: Women's rights in Central America. Women's rights by country. Women in Costa Rica. Human rights in Costa Rica. Social issues in Costa Rica. History of women in Costa Rica.

  7. Kids Saving the Rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Kids Saving the Rainforest (KSTR) is a Costa Rica–based non-governmental non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1999 to plant trees in depleted areas of the country, and to rescue, rehabilitate and, when possible, release the animals who live in these forests. Since its inception, Kids Saving the Rainforest has planted or is in the ...

  8. Bernarda Vásquez Méndez - Wikipedia

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    Bernarda Vásquez Méndez. Bernarda Vásquez Méndez (1918 – 6 March 2013) [1] was a Costa Rican feminist who become the first woman to cast the vote in the country on 30 July 1950 after a struggle begun in 1923 by the Liga Feminista Costarricense, the constitution of 1949 granted Costa Rican women the right to vote. [2]

  9. Category:Women in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... History of women in Costa Rica‎ (3 C, 1 P) M. Miss Grand Costa Rica‎ (2 P) O.