Worldwide Destinations
CENTRAL AMERICA &
THE PANAMA CANAL: Belize City
| Overview | |
Belize is marvelously diverse and unique; a traveling adventure like no
other. It is perhaps the most ecologically protected and environmentally
varied country in the entire world. Featuring the longest barrier reef in
the Western Hemisphere, the beaches and keys are fascinating sites to
explore. The history of Belize reaches back 4,000 years, when the Mayan
empire ruled the land. Around 900 A.D., the Mayan empire began to decline,
and during the 16th century, Europeans took over. The cultural mosaic that
comprises the mood of Belize comes from influences brought on by the
Spanish, Scottish, Garifuna, and British. The citizens, while culturally
diverse, remain committed to the land and unified when it comes to
preservation of natural resources. Conservation laws protect about 36% of
the land in Belize, proving that Belizeans are leading the fight to save
Mother Nature. By attending a program sponsored by the Tropical Education
Center, you can learn all about the steps being taken to protect the human
and natural resources of Belize. The land's heritage is well known and
respected, and the Belizean culture is like no other. |
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| Belize City Facts | ||
| Currency | Belizean dollar Belizean dollar | |
| Language | English, English Creole, Spanish, Maya, and Garifuna | |
| Area Code | 501 | |
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