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Costa Rica, one of two countries in Latin America where it’s safe to drink tap water

Drinking tap water is not something that everyone is used to, much less if you are visiting another country. When traveling around the world, it’s important to keep your health in mind, and one of the things many take for granted is access to drinkable tap water.

Looking at advice from the CDC (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the Canadian site Globehunters developed a map of countries where health standards are correct, and you can rest easy if you are thirsty and do not have bottled water at hand.
Globehunters recommends to avoid the tap water even in some fairly major tourist destinations, so check out the map below to see the advice for your next destination.

Oddly enough, in Latin American, only two countries meet

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