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Decision field01 · Open accessCosta Rica Cultural Textile MapCosta Rica · Latin America & CaribbeanRemove
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Primary jobSource production
AreaProduction
Best forFinding Costa Rica textile, fashion-design, artisan, and craft-organization leads by province, canton, district, and cultural category
Know before usingThis is a broad government cultural-information map, not a textile shop directory, factory database, current-capacity feed, or quality approval. Categories and profiles may be self-reported or institutionally classified, contact details can change, and the interface includes unfinished placeholder copy. Confirm current identity, location, availability, capability, cultural authority, rights, price, commercial terms, and project fit directly.
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Location or jurisdictionCosta Rica · Latin America & Caribbean
AccessOpen access
FormatDirectory
Source typeGovernment directory
Evidence state
What the source establishesThe Ministry-linked cultural map provides geographic filters and categories for hundreds of artisan records and dozens of fashion or textile design records, plus artisan organizations. Costa Rican law defines Sicultura's Cultural Directory and Cultural Map as tools for registering and geolocating cultural resources and requires the responsible unit to maintain them.
Source checkedJul 16, 2026
Next review dueJan 12, 2027
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