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Added: Jan 22, 2009

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Jim Rogers, 150 Countries, 150,000 Miles in three years - Belize City! Copyright Jim Rogers, all rights reserved Belize, formerly British Honduras, is a country in Central America. Once part of the Mayan, and very briefly the Spanish Empire, it was most recently affiliated with the British Empire, prior to gaining its independence in 1981. The country is bordered to the south and west by Guatemala, to the north by Mexico, and to the east by the Caribbean Sea. Belize has a diverse society, composed of many cultures and speaking many languages. It is the only country in Central America where English is an official language, although Creole and Spanish are also widely spoken. With 8,867 square miles (22,960 km²) of territory and 320,000 people (2008 est.),[2] the population density is the lowest in the Central American region and one of the lowest in the world. The country's population growth rate, 2.21% (2008 est.),[3] is the highest in the region and one of the highest in the western hemisphere. It remains a Commonwealth realm. Culturally, Belize associates primarily with the English-speaking Caribbean countries such as Jamaica, or Trinidad and Tobago. The origin of the name Belize is unclear, but one idea is that the name is from the Maya word belix, meaning "muddy water," applied to the Belize River. Before the arrival of Europeans, Belize was part of the territory of the Maya. The Mopan Maya were the original inhabitants of Belize. The Maya civilization spread itself over Belize beginning around 1500 BC and flourished until about AD 900. In the late classic period of Maya civilization (before A.D. 1000), as many as 400,000 people may have lived in the area that is now Belize. Some lowland Maya still occupied the area when Europeans arrived in the 1500s. Spanish colonists tried to settle the inland areas of Belize, but they abandoned these efforts following Maya rebellion against Spanish authority. English and Scottish buccaneers known as the Baymen first settled on the coast of Belize in 1638, seeking a sheltered region from which they could attack Spanish ships (see English settlement in Belize). The settlers turned to cutting logwood during the 1700s. The wood yielded a fixing agent for clothing dyes that was vital to the European woolen industry. The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for an end to piracy. Historical accounts from the early 1700s note that Africans were brought to the settlement from Jamaica to work as slaves and cut timber. As early as 1800 Africans outnumbered Europeans by about four to one. By then the settlements primary export had shifted from logwood to mahogany. For fear of provoking Spanish attack, the British government did not initially recognize the settlement in Belize as a colony. It allowed the settlers to establish their own laws and forms of government. During this time a few wealthy settlers gained control of the local legislature, known as the Public Meeting, as well as of most of the settlements land and timber. The British first appointed a superintendent over the area in 1786. The Spanish, who claimed sovereignty over the whole of Central America, tried often to gain control by force over Belize, but they were not successful. Spains last attack ended on 10 September, 1798, when the people of Belize decisively defeated a Spanish fleet at the Battle of St. George's Caye. The anniversary of the battle is now a national holiday in Belize. In the early 1800s the British sought greater control over the settlers, threatening to suspend the Public Meeting unless it observed the governments instructions to abolish slavery. Slavery was abolished in the British Empire in 1838, but this did little to change working conditions for laborers in the Belize settlement. Slaves of the colony were valued for their potentially superior abilities in the work of mahogany extraction. As a result, former slave owners in British Honduras earned £53.6.9 on average per slave, the highest amount paid in any British territory. In 1836, after the emancipation of Central America from Spanish rule, the British claimed the right to administer the region. In 1862 Great Britain formally declared it a British Crown Colony, subordinate to Jamaica, and named it British Honduras. As a colony Belize began to attract British investors. Among the British firms that dominated the colony in the late 1800s was the Belize Estate and Produce Company, which eventually acquired half of all the privately held land in the colony. Belize Estates influence accounts in part for the colonys reliance on the mahogany trade throughout the rest of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report

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PINTO911 Says:

Feb 12, 2010 - Weh di gwahn?

jessebaby1000 Says:

Feb 23, 2010 - Nice people !

123faso Says:

Mar 4, 2010 - why did you say that?

streetwhereulive Says:

Mar 16, 2010 - My husband's aunt was a nun at the convent in Belize city. His people worked for a man named Mr. Williamson who was in the Mahogany trade. When he died Mr. Williamson left a peninsula called Panacarcus (can't spell it) to all of my husband's mother's unmarried brother's and sisters. Only one of them still own their part of it. I was there 30 years ago when everyone still used Collect Canal. An aunt still has a house on King street. My purse was grabbed by the nicest little man.

cpr58 Says:

Jun 8, 2010 - Beautiful country I fell in Love with and felt at home in the first time I visited it. I would love to return again someday to stay for a even longer time.

dawns31 Says:

Jun 17, 2010 - Very interesting thank you.

annaMONEA Says:

Aug 18, 2010 - BELIZE !!!!!!!!!!!

fernando68677 Says:

Aug 21, 2010 - eta bien jodido belize ni carreteras buenas tienen soy de chetumal

fernando68677 Says:

Aug 21, 2010 - @annaMONEA esta bien jodido todo el pais

annaMONEA Says:

Aug 22, 2010 - @fernando68677 i dont speak spanish

checkist1917 Says:

Sep 8, 2010 - @annaMONEA You don't need to chimp. The whores all know the lingo, and they are dirt cheap. Go there all the time ace.

annaMONEA Says:

Sep 11, 2010 - @checkist1917 noo not aLL but i guest your family knows the lingo since that buisness is in youur family man whore

checkist1917 Says:

Sep 29, 2010 - @annaMONEA I'd rather buy whore than sell chump. I know all the lingo just like they do. The ladyboys are very nice, and if they're good enough, they're old enough. What do you think I do -- ask for their passport? LMFAO!!! I'll smoke you just like I'll smoke that electro ace. He ain't won shit, and I always have a new account, and there's fuck all you can do about it. Got that sparky?

annaMONEA Says:

Oct 1, 2010 - @checkist1917 so basically your calling your self gay... wow reallly brave over the internet comming out the closet why couldnt you tell your parrents.and let me guess your HIV possitive since u mess around with all the hores expecially because u like shribled up wrinkly dicks because thats the kind of female bitch you are u go around pretendin your a bitch to get fucked by dudes so im done dumbass looser oh nnd just like you can have a new account so can the next person and the next.BITCH!!!!!!

annaMONEA Says:

Oct 1, 2010 - @checkist1917 you probally just send messeges to your self all day and jack off and watch pornos cause u cnt get shit . you have no life you probally have yourself as friends you dumb ass joke you can suck on some monkey balls and suck a dezze fucks some pocket pussy(you already do that ) or fuuck your mom you ought to get a whip out of her old pussy with spiderwebs cause your dad is a bitch strait PUSSY EATER and he hits like a BITCH

checkist1917 Says:

Oct 18, 2010 - @annaMONEA Give the twink a medal! Took you long enough to work it out moron.

annaMONEA Says:

Oct 19, 2010 - @checkist1917 im tired of arguing with a nobody a looser what ever dumbass

possumedd Says:

Jan 4, 2011 - Negro. Go back to Africa. LatinoAmerica speaks Spanish. Loosers.

possumedd Says:

Jan 4, 2011 - NOT A COUNTRY. A LAND WITH SHITTY NEGROES.

belizeandelight Says:

Feb 20, 2011 - I L.O.V.E. Belize... PROUD 2 B a BELIZEAN

Beris31 Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - Belize City is a lovely place. We stayed at D'nest Inn for a few days and got hooked up with a tour guide by the name of Donald Ramirez. Donald is an X-cop and is a very informative tour guide. He made our stay in Belize City memorable. He was not expensive to hire and he is a cool guide to hang our with. I recommend his services to all. You can find him at actionboysbelize(dotcom)

davlor86 Says:

Sep 16, 2011 - I'm mexican but i would love to go to Belize some day ;)

JuanEnriqueMarti Says:

Dec 2, 2011 - @possumedd Go fuck yourself, you disgusting wannabe-white racist.

JuanEnriqueMarti Says:

Dec 2, 2011 - @merinoarnoldo Guatemala really isn't a country either, you disgusting piece of trash; it's an artificial creation that manifested itself from the disintegration of the United Provinces of Central America.


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