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Hello everyone,
In a world where headlines often revolve around conflict, instability, and geopolitical tensions, many people are beginning to ask a simple but powerful question:
Where in the world can you still live in peace?
Costa Rica offers a unique answer.
More than 75 years ago, the country made a decision that still defines it today. In 1948, Costa Rica abolished its army — permanently.
Instead of investing in military forces, the country chose to invest in education, healthcare, environmental protection, and social development.
That decision shaped a national identity centered on peace, diplomacy, and stability.
Costa Rica has no standing army, no geopolitical enemies, and no history of international aggression. In fact, former president Óscar Arias Sánchez was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for helping bring peace to Central America.
While many countries throughout Latin America have experienced periods of violent internal conflict, Costa Rica has largely followed a different path — maintaining one of the most stable democracies in the region.
Today, as global tensions rise in different parts of the world, that long-standing commitment to peace stands out more than ever.
Yes, Costa Rica may not always be the cheapest destination in Latin America.
But stability, safety, and quality of life are rarely the result of being the cheapest.
For many people considering relocation, peace of mind is ultimately the most valuable factor.
We recently published an article exploring why Costa Rica continues to be considered one of the most stable and peaceful countries in the world.
👉 Read the full article here: https://www.liveincostarica.com/why-costa-rica-remains-one-of-the-safest-and-most-stable-countries-in-the-world.html
Sometimes the best place to live is not the cheapest one — but the one where the future feels calm and secure. |