La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted a series of tweets on April 15, 2026, highlighting recent archaeological and cultural discoveries as well as the results of a national lottery.
In its first tweet on April 15, La Nación reported: ” Resuelven misterio de unas piedras con forma de dragón de 6.000 años de antigüedad https://t.co/swKMpR4eny”. In this post, the outlet announced that the mystery surrounding dragon-shaped stones dating back 6,000 years had been solved.
Shortly after, another tweet by La Nación stated: ” Primer emperador de China creó una misión para buscar el elixir de la inmortalidad: piedra hallada en el Tíbet lo reveló https://t.co/DEYnF6p0Qr”. This message referenced findings related to the first emperor of China and an ancient mission to search for the elixir of immortality. According to the post, a stone discovered in Tibet provided new evidence regarding this historical quest.
Later that day, La Nación published information relevant to lottery participants in Costa Rica: ” Chances de la JPS: vea los números ganadores del sorteo de este martes 14 de abril https://t.co/3BvhJPZ2iR”. The tweet offered readers access to winning numbers from the Junta de Protección Social (JPS) draw held on Tuesday, April 14.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential daily newspapers and has a significant presence online and through social media channels. The topics covered in these posts reflect both international historical developments and local events such as national lotteries.


