La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 16, 2025, covering topics ranging from the upcoming presidential elections to public health and property registration.
In its first post at 18:48 UTC, La Nación shared information regarding the electoral process: “Así se vería la papeleta presidencial en las elecciones de 2026 https://t.co/2g1MTfXP4W”.
Shortly after, at 18:55 UTC, the outlet addressed property owners in Moravia with an announcement about cadastral maps: “¿Tiene una propiedad en Moravia? El Registro Nacional le convoca a revisar su mapa catastral https://t.co/Iqdguhj7Ak”.
Later that day at 19:00 UTC, La Nación reported on a public health issue affecting a local correctional facility: “Brote de varicela afecta centro penal de San Sebastián, ¿cómo se desarrolló? https://t.co/EVVJ2jSVT1”.
Costa Rica is preparing for its next general elections scheduled for February 2026. The country regularly holds democratic elections every four years to select its president and legislators. In addition to election-related updates, the National Registry (Registro Nacional) often conducts campaigns urging property owners to verify their cadastral records to ensure accuracy and avoid legal disputes. Outbreaks of communicable diseases like chickenpox (varicela) in correctional facilities have previously prompted health authorities to implement containment measures due to the heightened risk of rapid transmission in such environments.


