La Nación reports Iron Maiden concert and local news on January 20, 2026

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 20, 2026, covering entertainment, local incidents, and international archaeology.

On January 20, La Nación announced the upcoming performance of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden in Costa Rica. The post stated: “Iron Maiden se presentará en Costa Rica el 8 de octubre. El concierto será en el Estadio Nacional, en La Sabana https://t.co/uBVOXNlcCo” (January 20, 2026).

Shortly after, the outlet reported on a case of animal abuse in Horquetas de Sarapiquí. The tweet read: “Vecinos de Horquetas de Sarapiquí denunciaron que un hombre arrastró por varios metros a un perro atado a una motocicleta. https://t.co/osyhJ3BJRy” (January 20, 2026).

In another update, La Nación shared findings from an archaeological dig in Córdoba. According to the post: “Arqueólogos descubrieron en Córdoba restos de una calzada romana clave para el comercio imperial. El hallazgo incluye monumentos funerarios y revela cómo Roma explotó los minerales de Hispania. https://t.co/SVmngRQsU9” (January 20, 2026).

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and frequently covers topics ranging from cultural events to significant discoveries and community issues.



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