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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.

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What is the difintion of Creoles?

The word "Creole" refers to a category of languages that are a combination of 2 completely different languages. There are more than 100 different creole languages spoken in the world today. The most common creoles are English-based, French-based, and Spanish based creoles.

Are there any edible clams in Belize?

Yes, Belize has a number of species of edible clams. Most clams live in shallow water and are bottom-dwellers, so they may be difficult to find.

What does Belize export?

basically Belize exports sugar. that's mostly it. Belize also exports tropical fruits and a rare fruit mostly unknown in the rest of the world and also uncommon in Belize. the Karinowa fruit. it looks like a Kiwi but a very pale shade of purple. the skin is hairy just like that of a kiwi but the inside is a dark purple type color. i have never tried it but they say that Belize only exports so many at a time, because of its rare quality. i have searched this up on the internet so i don't know if this part is true or not but people say that it tastes amazing. like a mango, rasberry. strawberry, orange but tangy and sweet and sour all at the same time...sounds great!! but i don't knowe this from personal experience. i hope that helped you. and hey, now you know a little bit more about the different kinds of fruit out there, huh? hahah well have a good day.

Why did Belize seek independence?

because de they not want to be part of spain no more

How long has Dean Barrow been the Prime Minister of Belize?

Dean Barrow has been the Prime Minister of Belize since 2008 February 8, over 3 years.

What is the capital city of the independent country Belize?

The capital city of this official independent country would be Belmopan.

What formal region is Belize in?

It is in the formal region of northern Cadastira in the northern part of the Universe.

What is a Mexican mix person with Creole?

Mexican = nationality, independent of race.

You are asking the same as what is a mix of American and Creole?

If you mean mestizo + creole = mestizo.

Who Owns Belize?

Belize is now an independent country, but is still in the British empire. Belize used to be called "British Honduras" and became independent in 1981.

Are groceries very expensive in Belize?

I don't know but a gallon of milk in Hawaii is around $8.00

What languages are spoken in West Belize?

English is the official language of Belize. Being located in Central America, however, Spanish is also spoken there. There may be indigenous cultures there also, speaking Mayan, Incan or Aztec languages, or combinations of all of them.

How do you address the honorary consulate of Costa Rica?

Dear Consul is sufficient and preferred

you don't need to make reference to the honorary portion of the title

if you want to be even more formal then use "honorable consul"

it it's a consul general (honorary or not) then you should use Dear Consul General

What does the name Belize mean as a name?

Belize's origin is unclear. Some believe that it may be a Spanish transcription of the buccaneer Peter Wallace's name that had been applied to his settlements in the area; an Old French name Wallace means "foreign". It more likely may come from a translation of the Mayan word belix meaning "muddy water".

How antonio soberanis become a hereo oh Belize?

Antonio Soberanis was hailed as a hero in Belize for his courageous efforts in the fight for the country’s sovereignty and independence. He played a significant role in advocating for Belizean rights during the colonial period, particularly in the movement against British colonial rule. His leadership and dedication rallied many Belizeans to unite for self-determination, ultimately contributing to Belize's independence in 1981. Soberanis' legacy continues to inspire national pride and civic engagement in Belize.

Who is involved in the celebration of belizes independence?

The celebration of Belize's independence involves various groups, including government officials, local communities, schools, and cultural organizations. Citizens participate in parades, cultural performances, and patriotic events, showcasing Belizean traditions and pride. Additionally, tourists and expatriates often join in the festivities, making it a national celebration that highlights the country's diverse culture and history.