La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on January 25, 2026, covering topics ranging from politics to travel disruptions.
In one post published at 17:46 UTC, La Nación reported that “El arreglo de la canción ‘Represento’, de Marfil, fue utilizada en un video reciente de la candidata presidencial Laura Fernández.” The tweet notes the use of an arrangement of the song “Represento” by Marfil in a campaign video for presidential candidate Laura Fernández. Marfil is a well-known Costa Rican band recognized for its contributions to national music culture.
At 18:02 UTC, La Nación promoted its journalism and subscription services with the following message: “Infórmese con confianza.
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Later that day at 18:07 UTC, La Nación addressed ongoing travel issues due to weather conditions: “Vuelos desde y hacia Estados Unidos sufren retrasos y cancelaciones este domingo en los aeropuertos Juan Santamaría y Guanacaste por tormenta invernal.” The tweet informs about flight delays and cancellations affecting Juan Santamaría International Airport and Guanacaste Airport as a result of a winter storm. These airports are two major air travel hubs in Costa Rica, frequently serving international routes including flights to and from the United States.
Marfil’s influence on Costa Rican music dates back several decades; their songs are often featured in public events and media. Juan Santamaría International Airport is located near San José and serves as Costa Rica’s main gateway for international travelers. Guanacaste Airport (formerly Daniel Oduber Quirós International) primarily serves tourists visiting the country’s Pacific coast resorts.



