La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its Twitter account between April 3 and April 4, 2026. The tweets covered topics ranging from an archaeological discovery in Jerusalem to the passing of a well-known Valencian chef in Costa Rica and financial developments affecting pension funds.
On April 3, 2026, La Nación reported on an archaeological find in Israel: ” En Jerusalén descubrieron un aviso de cobro de impuestos bíblico de hace 2.700 años https://t.co/oCjOO3sow3″. This announcement highlights the ongoing interest in discoveries related to biblical history and ancient civilizations.
Later that day, La Nación shared news about the death of Vicente Aguilar Cerezo: ” Murió Vicente Aguilar Cerezo, el valenciano que cruzó medio mundo para hacer la mejor paella de Costa Rica https://t.co/nDXxBA0dUY”. Aguilar Cerezo was known for his journey from Valencia to Costa Rica and his dedication to perfecting paella in his adopted country.
On April 4, 2026, La Nación addressed financial matters with a tweet regarding pension fund performance: ” ROP registró minusvalías en febrero: qué las explica https://t.co/s5tLR6RQiS”. The message points to recent losses recorded by the ROP (Régimen Obligatorio de Pensiones) in February and indicates further explanation is available through their reporting.
La Nación has been a significant source of news and analysis for Costa Rican readers since its founding in 1946. Its coverage spans national issues as well as international developments such as archaeological discoveries and notable expatriate stories. Through its social media presence, La Nación continues to inform the public on diverse subjects including finance, culture, and global events.


