When is costa ricas independence day




















September marks the month-long celebration of the independence of the Costa Rican people. Read on to find out more. The country of Costa Rica has a deep, rich, and complicated history, especially with regard to its independence. But that goes for a whole lot of countries that spent a good amount of their history colonized. From that day on, the people of Central America were free and independent from the Spanish Empire, which had a strong hold on the region for a very long time.

While their independence was officially declared on that day things are a bit more complicated than that. This is because the act was signed in Guatemala, and a messenger had to ride on horseback all the way to Costa Rica to deliver the news, and the journey took an entire month. Aside from that, all the countries that gained independence joined together to form the Central American Republic. The entire Republic was plagued by rebellions and revolutions that made it very unstable and ultimately led to its collapse.

Costa Rica officially became a fully independent region 17 years later in , when it separated from the Republic. However, Costa Ricans and the entire Central American region stand in solidarity by celebrating their independence on the same day, which is the day that the Act Of Independence was signed. Celebrations begin even before the actual date of independence. As mentioned previously the kids decorate lanterns and use these while parading the streets on the eve of Independence Day.

In addition to that, there is also typically a parade the morning of Independence Day. The towns and streets fill up with children wearing traditional Costa Rican dress and perform the traditional Costa Rican dances. Of course no holiday anywhere in the world is complete without traditional and delicious foods. Costa Ricans love celebrating their holidays with a few types of things.

Casados being the most popular dish throughout Costa Rica is of course a staple at any Independence Day event. In addition to the appetizing plate, often people also cook up various types of empanadas and tamales to enjoy. On Sept. Although Sept. Unlike other countries in the Americas, there was no fight for independence in Central America.

Depleted by the war with Napoleon Bonaparte, and a few Latin American wars, Spain actually supported Central American independence because the region had become a burden.

Costa Rica finally became a completely independent nation in , when it separated from the Central American Republic. Since it is a national holiday and this year with it falling on a Friday, most people will take advantage of the long weekend for a vacation. Like the Olympic torch, the independence torch is carried across the Central American countries in a relay by runners.



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