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Museo de Sabanero

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The Museo de Sabanero is a museum in Liberia, Costa Rica, founded in 1990 by an executive decree issued by President Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier.[1][2] The museum focuses on cowboy culture in Northwest Costa Rica,[3] as Liberia was historically known for raising livestock.[4] Liberia and the surrounding region have a tropical savanna climate, noticeably drier than the rest of the country, which supports cattle ranching. The museum is located in the Casa de Culture, a colonial-era house. The museum has a notable collection of lassos and saddleware (including many decorated saddles),[5] spurs,[6] and lanterns, given that the majority of Guanacastecos make a living as cowboys with their Brahman cattle.

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References

  1. ^ "Un museo en cajas", La Nación, 23 December 2015, archived from the original on 9 April 2017, retrieved 9 April 2017
  2. ^ "N° 20176-C Crea Museo Regional del Sabanero con sede en la Casa de la Cultura de Liberia". Sistema Costariccense de Información Jurídica. Procuraduría General de la Repúblia de Costa Rica. 8 September 1990. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  3. ^ Baker, C.P. (2005). Costa Rica. Dorling Kindersley Eye Witness Travel Guides. p. 131.
  4. ^ Bermejo, Ángel M. (20 July 2010), "Más que naturaleza en Costa Rica", Público, archived from the original on 9 April 2017, retrieved 9 April 2017
  5. ^ Mead, Rowland (2005). Costa Rica. London: New Holland Publishers. p. 95.
  6. ^ McNeil, Jean (2010). The Rough Guide to Costa Rica (Digital ed.). London: Rough Guides Ltd.

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