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Is there a citation to support the claim that Rita lived and studied in Costa Rica? I've heard her speak about her adolescence and she described alternating between her two sets of grandparents, both in DR, and visiting her father in Miami. She never mentioned Costa Rica and it's not mentioned in the Spanish page. 2600:8807:4041:AC00:9F01:9E41:15E1:C813 (talk) 22:21, 19 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
OK, but is there any actual source? The Colegio Calasanz has branches throughout Latin America, here for example (https://www.conectate.com.do/articulo/rita-indiana-biografia/) it says that she conducted all of her studies at the Colegio Calasanz in DR, and that her father worked in the US (which matches with what I have heard her say in interviews). ("El 11 de junio de 1977 nació Rita en la ciudad de Santo Domingo, a pesar de ser criada en el país, comúnmente realizaba constantes visitas a su padre, un comerciante dominicano radicado en Estados Unidos. Todos sus estudios básicos lo llevó a cabo en el Colegio Calasanz, desde donde parte a la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo a estudiar Historia del Arte y luego pasó a la Escuela de Diseño de Altos de Chavón, dejando ambas carreras para dedicarse a ser escritora") 2600:8807:4041:AC00:C91:34CA:FC2B:A794 (talk) 04:01, 25 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]