There are also many other language that are spoken in the country and different dialects as well. Another top language is Southwestern Caribbean Creole English, which is mainly spoken in the section of Limon but is acquired from the influence of the Creole Indians. Other three languages that are also heard in the Costa Rican culture are Bribri, Yue, and Cabecar, which aren't very dominant but appear throughout the nation . .
Costa Rica also homes the land full of a variety of landscapes. As one travels through the country he/she would encounter the coast lines of both the Caribbean and the Pacific, mountainous regions, rivers, rainforests, and even volcanoes . Costa Rica's countryside grips many different mountain tops and volcanoes and it is said that either one is almost always in sight. The close to the Panamanian border the sharper the mountains become. As for the volcanoes, there are said to be at least 60 dormant ones and only seven are still active. The volcanic activity has been placed into four different Cordilleras according to the location of them: Cordillera de Guanacaste, Cordillera de Tilaran, Cordillera Central and Cordillera Talamanca. Meseta Central is where a main part of the agriculture comes from because of its rich soils and amounts of rainfall they receive; almost two-thirds of the population lives there. Many of the diverse rain forests are found in this section as well. The Caribbean lowlands are the flat land part of the country with few mountainous parts. Most of the bananas that are produced in this section and also the black and white sand beaches along the Caribbean coast line are found in this area. Then there is the Pacific coast which homes many bays and inlets that often contain steep hills that follow the Nicoya Peninsula .
In result of this incredible diversity come the numerous climates and ecosystems that Costa Rica has. The climate ranges from tropical weather on the coastal plains to temperate conditions inland.