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public, and the opposition claimed that Carazo had failed to protect Costa Rica's sovereignty. Furthermore, Carazo's government allowed three US helicopters to touch down on national soil to facilitate Somoza's escape from Nicaragua. That sent the President's critics on a political bashing rampage, calling the matter a disrespect to national
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movement rose in the 1970s, Nicaragua was faced with civil unrest and small armed clashes. Costa Rica's government supported any movement against Somoza and so backed the Sandinista insurgents. Many of the battles that took place in the Nicaraguan region bordering Costa Rica spilled onto Costa Rican
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The government also started planning for the creation of a defence force to fight off any Somoza attempt to attack Costa Rican territory. The attacks finally ended in 1979 once the Sandinistas took control of the country, and Somoza was exiled. The government received a strong backlash from the
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After stepping down as president in 1982, Carazo became a well-known critic of the IMF and other global financial institutions. In his last years, he campaigned vigorously against the
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in the early 1990s. His efforts contributed to the opening of unofficial channels of communication between the United States and North Korea.
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as long as they had a Communist regime in power. Another big move was in 1981, when Carazo's government broke off all diplomatic ties with
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and multi-organ failure at the Hospital México in San José on December 9, 2009, at the age of 82. He was survived by his wife, former
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Carazo's government was plagued by economic instability and social unrest. During his presidency, there was a world
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On the international front, Carazo had to deal mainly with the radical changes in the neighboring country of
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During and immediately following his term, Carazo played a central role in the founding of the
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soil. Carazo's government warned Somoza to stay on his side of the border several times.
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Carazo played a leadership role in initiatives to improve relations between
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dictatorship for decades, whose rule Costa Rica had always opposed. As the
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prices were at historic highs, and the value of Costa Rica's main crop,
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with US backing. Its aim was to isolate Nicaragua from the rest of
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in San José on April 16, 1947. The couple had five children:
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industry and even began exploration and digging near the
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Rodrigo Carazo
Spanish name
surname

President of Costa Rica
Rodrigo Altmann Ortiz
José Miguel Alfaro Rodríguez
Daniel Oduber Quirós
Luis Alberto Monge Álvarez
Cartago, Costa Rica
San José, Costa Rica
Unity Coalition
Estrella Zeledón Lizano

President of Costa Rica
Cartago
Central Bank
oil refinery
President of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica
Estrella Zeledón Lizano
Rodrigo Alberto
University for Peace
petrochemical
Talamanca Mountain
petroleum
hydroelectric
Lake Arenal
gold
Nicaragua
Somoza

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