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Costa Rica Libraries
Given the fact that Costa Rica devotes its greatest efforts to education and health, it comes as no surprise to know that the people may freely use any of the numerous libraries existing all over the country.
The largest of all is the National Library, standing opposite the National Park in the capital. Its collection of books and documents, as well as microfilms, is one of the most complete of its kind. All educational institutions have their own library, ranging from the large University libraries to the small rural public libraries, as well as those possessed by secondary education schools. The Municipalities (cantonal governments) have their own public libraries, both in the capitals and in the other villages of the cantons. Mention should be made of the fact that over the past few years various national publishing houses have been created, the main one being the Costa Rica Publishing House, depending from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport. This particular publishing house has published a great many books by good many authors and has thus made an extremely rich contribution to our libraries. It has also encouraged the tico the strive ever harder to improve his own cultural knowledge within the framework of healthy national pride.
INCAE Costa Rica
The Central American Institute for Business Administration is also located in Costa Rica. This is a non-profit-making private multi-national higher
education institution which is devoted to teaching, research and consultancy in the field of business administration in Latin America. It is known by its initials of INCAE (Instituto Centroamericano de Administración de Empresas).
It was founded in 1964 on the initiative of the Central American business community with the technical help of the University of Harvard Business School and financial support from the Agency for International Development.
The Institute started up its educational activities in 1964 with a senior management program in Antigua, Guatemala, which was followed by other programs in various cities in Central America. Each year the INCAE begins its Master Degree Program in Business Administration with the participation of professionals from various academic disciplines coming from more than 13 Latin American countries.
Costa Rica Schools
To talk about schools in Costa Rica is to talk about the most important institution. If it was said 50 years ago, and quite rightly, that in Costa Rica
there were more teachers than soldiers, today it can be said that thanks to the law of the Republic there is no Army, and by the same law there is no population center which does not have its own school. Primary education is by law free and compulsory and paid for by the State. One of every four civil servants is a teacher; 25% of the national budget is earmarked for education. Many visitors to the country are surprised by the fact that during the frequent parades on the occasion of patriotic or protocol acts, our highest authorities, in an atmosphere of good citizenship, are surrounded by a veritable “army” of uniformed schoolchildren together with their bands of music and the national flag. The teaching year begins in February and ends in December, interrupted by a fortnight’s holiday in July.

















