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Interesting Facts On Belize
large hills to the South. Elevations rise to approximately 3600 feet above sea level providing
the country with the only pine forest in Central America. Called the Mountain Pine Ridge Area
and the Maya Mountains this area contains the headwaters of the Belize River.

The Southern Part of the country contains the Maya Mountains and subtropical rain forest. It
receives more than 168 inches of rain each year. The coastal belt produces abundant citrus
and bananas.

One of the most sought after facts on Belize are the many cayes or islands, atolls and barrier
reef are the main attraction to Belize. The most famous are Ambergris Caye and Caye
Caulker where visitors have direct access to the beautiful blue Caribbean. There are many
additional islands and cayes that lay behind the barrier reef that provide habitat for birds and
marine wildlife.

Belize is the only English language country in Central and South America. However Creole,
Garifuna, Mayan and Spanish are also common. Probably the most interesting
facts on
Belize
are that its population is about 260,000 and consists of a mixture of many cultures
including European, Creole, Maya, and Mestizos. Racial harmony makes the people very
friendly to all.  

Belize’s currency is BZ$ and its value is tied to the US dollar. One US dollar equals 2 BZ$.
Credit cards are readily acceptable in most hotels and restaurants with a 5 percent
surcharge. The cost of living in Belize is very low making it very economical to visit.

Entry to the country requires a passport, a return ticket to another destination and sufficient
funds to support themselves during their visit. Normally this equals $50 per day. Visitors
may stay for a period of 30 days and may purchase an extension from the government. A
visa is not required for citizens of the US, Britain, Canada and European Economic
Community. A visa is required for entry for all other nationals.

Belize is a beautiful subtropical paradise with many dedicated natural areas. The cost of
living is low making it one of the most economical places to visit. The people are friendly and
the lifestyle is relaxed. Many people from the US and Britain are retiring and moving to
Belize.  The
facts on Belize show why so many people visit this great travel destination each
year.



                                                 
                












                                                                                       
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The country of Belize once called British Honduras is located on the
East coast of Central America on the Caribbean Sea. Mexico borders
it to the North, Guatemala to the West and South. It is as subtropical
country that is about 176 miles long and 63 miles wide covering
about 8870 square miles.
One of the more interesting facts on Belize
is that it includes the world’s second largest barrier reef.
This 185 mile long reef contains three
coral atolls all of which makes it an
ideal location for diving. Snorkeling
and fishing.

The mainland consists of varied and
diverse landscapes and topography.
The North end of the country is a flat
plain with shallow soils that support
tropical hardwood shrubs and forests.
The Northern coast is best described
as consisting of mangrove swamps.


Central Belize consists of sandy soils
and large savannas to the North and