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Bilateral relations between Brazil and Costa Rica commenced in 1907, when the first Brazilian diplomats were officially accredited by the Costa Rican government. [ citation needed] Costa Rica has an embassy in Brasilia, and Brazil has an embassy in San José. Also, Costa Rica has consulates in Curitiba, Florianópolis, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Both countries are members of Organization of American States.
Since the establishment of diplomatic links, four Costa Rican Presidents have visited Brazil ( JosĂ© Figueres (1974), JosĂ© MarĂa Figueres (1997), Miguel Ăngel RodrĂguez (1999) and Ăscar Arias (2008)), and two Brazilian Presidents have visited Costa Rica ( Fernando Henrique Cardoso (2000) and Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva (2009). [1]
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Bilateral relations between Brazil and Costa Rica commenced in 1907, when the first Brazilian diplomats were officially accredited by the Costa Rican government. [ citation needed] Costa Rica has an embassy in Brasilia, and Brazil has an embassy in San José. Also, Costa Rica has consulates in Curitiba, Florianópolis, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Both countries are members of Organization of American States.
Since the establishment of diplomatic links, four Costa Rican Presidents have visited Brazil ( JosĂ© Figueres (1974), JosĂ© MarĂa Figueres (1997), Miguel Ăngel RodrĂguez (1999) and Ăscar Arias (2008)), and two Brazilian Presidents have visited Costa Rica ( Fernando Henrique Cardoso (2000) and Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva (2009). [1]