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 Übersetzung für 'Costa Ricans' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Costa Rican | Costa Ricans
ethn.
Costa Ricans
Costa-Ricaner {pl}
Teiltreffer
anat.
costa [rib]
Rippe {f}
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Costa Rican {adj}costa-ricanisch
ethn.
Costa Rican
Costa-Ricaner {m}
Costa Rican {adj}costaricanisch [alt] [costa-ricanisch]
ethn.
Costa Rican
Costa Ricaner {m}
geogr.
Costa Rica <.cr>
Costa Rica {n}
geogr.
Costa Rica <.cr>
Kostarika {n} [veraltet]
ethn.
Costa Rican [female]
Costa Ricanerin {f}
ethn.
Costa Rican [female]
Costa-Ricanerin {f}
entom.
costa [of insect wings­]
Costalrand {m} [Vorderrand] [von Insektenflügeln]
med.psych.
Da Costa's syndrome
Da Costa-Syndrom {n}
curr.
Costa Rican colón <CRC>
Costa-Rica-Colón {m} <CRC>
orn.T
Costa's hummingbird [Calypte costae]
Costakolibri {m}
orn.T
Costa's hummingbird [Calypte costae]
Veilchenkopfelfe {f}
orn.T
Costa Rican quail-dove [Geotrygon costaricensis]
Costa-Rica-Wachteltaube {f}
zool.T
Costa Rican earth snake [Geophis hoffmanni]
Costa-ricanische Erdnatter {f}
zool.T
Costa Rica blind snake [Helminthophis frontalis]
Rotkopf-Blindschlange {f}
zool.T
Costa Rica water snake [Hydromorphus concolor]
Gewöhnliche Zentralamerikanische Wassernatter {f}
zool.T
Costa Rican water snake [Hydromorphus concolor]
Gewöhnliche Zentralamerikanische Wassernatter {f}
zool.T
Costa Rican snail eater [Sibon lamari]
Costa-ricanische Schneckennatter {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Many second- and third-generation Puerto Ricans have called Paterson home since the 1950s, including an estimated 10,000 who participated in the 2014 mayoral election, which was won by Jose "Joey" Torres, a Puerto Rican American who was one of three Hispanic candidates vying for the seat. Costa Ricans and other Central American immigrant communities are growing in the Riverside and Peoples Park neighborhoods.
  • The activity is also rejected by most of the population, as 88% of Costa Ricans dislike cockfights according to recent polls of the National University.
  • As early as then, Costa Ricans already had overseas impact since Costa Ricans were one of the Latin American nationalities that had soldiers and officers in the Philippines who supported their Emperor, Andrés Novales in his failed revolt against Spain.
  • The article included this summary: "Costa Ricans enjoy the pleasure of living daily life to the fullest in a place that mitigates stress and maximizes joy".
  • Club Sport Cartaginés was founded on July 1, 1906, by Willie Pirie, a Canadian immigrant, together with a group of Costa Ricans of British descent and some England immigrants that lived in Cartago.

  • Most Costa Ricans showed mixed feelings over Arias, some admiring him and some others very oppose to his figure.
  • A popular destination on weekends, many Costa Ricans travel to this region to buy stone ornaments and decorative plants.
  • During the Rivas Battle Cholera spread out on both filibuster and Costa Rican forces. Costa Ricans under the impression that cholera was acquired on "ill-aired" locations fled from Rivas taking the water-borne disease into the country causing the death of 10% of the population.
  • During his first term in office he abolished the country's army, nationalized its banking sector, and granted women and Afro-Costa Ricans the right to vote, as well as access to Costa Rican nationality to people of African descent.
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