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Belize

Belize is a central American neighbor of Guatemala and Mexico. As a former British colony, it is one of the few Latin American countries in which English is the official language. Contributors typically seek answers about the country's ancient Maya ruins; English and Scottish buccaneer past; extensive cave system; jungle and wildlife reserve ecotourism; and tourist attractions of safe fishing and water sports.

801 Questions

Push and pull factors for Belize?

pull- pretty ocean and city

push- poverty

What is the driving distance between chetumal Mexico and corozal Belize?

Chetumal is on the Mexico/Belize boarder. Depending on your time going threw customs, it shouldn't be more then a 20 minutes of driving.

What country was formerly known as British Honduras?

The land that was once called British Honduras is now the country of Belize.

What is smaller El Salvador or Belize?

Belize is smaller than El Salvador. Measure the area on a map!

Placencia is a small town located in which District of Belize?

Placenia is located in the Stan Creek District. It was settled in the 1700s by English Puritans. It has no real commerce with the exception of tourism.

What are social classes for Belize?

Social classes in Belize are no diffrent to those around the world

the rich, middleclass and the poor

the rich are a minority composed by mostly whites Indian/Arabs/Chinese and a few mestizos, a few family names are Castillos, Urbina, Novelo, Price, Batty, Esquivel and the Singhs

the middleclass is compose of multiple ethnicities, creoles been most predominate because they have achieved higher educations therefore get better paid wages

the poor are mostly composed by the Mayas and the refugees from all central America

explanation is that the Mayas are not encourgage to persue higher education and to ramain unaltered by the globalization somehow i think this hards Belize

the refugees remain widely uneducated due to the facts that they choose to work as agricultral farmers and remains living in the rural areas

How do you say I am mad at you in creole?

Actually, there is no such language as "Creole."

The word Creole describes any language that is a stable, full-fledged language originating from a pidgin (which is a language composed of two or more unrelated languages).

There are over 100 completely different creoles still spoken in the world today. Some of most common creolized languages are Haitian Creole, Louisiana Creole, Jamaican Creole, and Tok Pisin.

What are major exports of Belize?

Belize is a small nation in the area called Central America. Most of its exports involve food products. In particular, Belize exports fruits such as oranges and bananas. It also exports sugar and fish products.

Are there sharks in Belize?

Probably. There are also tuna, wales, dolphins, porpoises, lizards, terrapins, doves, herons, bats, butterflies, and lots and lots of people.

What decomposers are their in Belize?

Decomposers found in the country of Belize are millipedes, termites, and different types of fungi. Other decomposers include velvet worms and snails.

What are the six natural region in Belize?

the answer is costal plaines caye southern low land and northern lowland

What region is Belize in?

Belize is in Central America, bordered my Mexico in the north and the west and south by Guatemala, along with the Caribbean so to the east.

Is there such a place in Italy called Belize?

Yes, there is. If you look

it up on google there will be pictures and other information.