Nicaragua Tourism
Voting Question: Could someone please help my translate my Paper into spanish?
I am not aloud to use a translator so i was wondering if someone that spoke spanish would take a bit of time to translate this for me:
Republica de Costa Rica is located in Central America between Panama and Nicaragua. Costa Ricans live under a democratic republic government. The official language is español.
On September 15th 1821, Costa Rica gained their independence from Spain. Costa Rica has one of the highest literacy rates in all of Central America. Primary and secondary schools are found throughout Costa Rica, in many communities; children can start at preschool and attend school right up until grade 11 at which point they can decide whether or not to move on to secondary school. There is no cost to attend primary school. The currency in Costa Rica is the colón. In 2001 there were about 320 colóns to each American dollar. This has changed since a new currency exchange system was introduced in 2006. The per capita income as of 2006 is $5,100. As of 2007, 16% of the population is below the poverty line and there is a 5.5% unemployment rate. In the last 9 years, Tourism has earned more foreign exchange than bananas, coffee and pineapples together, and these are Costa Rica’s three main %26ldquo;cash crops%26rdquo;. Protected and national parks take up 25% of Costa Rica’s land area; this is the largest percentage in the entire world. For a country of only about 19,000 square miles, there are a variety of different landscapes throughout. Costa Rica has everything from natural disasters; to wildlife; to low rivers, valleys, and tall mountains.
Costa Rica is the second smallest country in Central America, the smallest being El Salvador. Regardless of its size it would still be a beautiful place to visit.
I have another one in the process it will be about this long as well..
Thanks!
I have started to translate it but i still have another one to write and then translate that. So i was just seeing if anyone would cut down my translation time.
Resolved Question: Do u know where is Nicaragua ? ?
do u think is safe going there for Tourism ?
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