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Largest Cities
| City |
Population |
Estimated |
| Orange Walk Town |
138,000 |
2001 |
| Belize City |
50,200 |
2001 |
| San Ignacio |
13,000 |
2001 |
People
Belize was once the most sparsely populated nation in
Central America; it is larger than El Salvador and compares in size to
the state of Massachusetts...
History
Historically, the Mayan civilization spread into the
area of Belize between 1500 BC and AD 300 and flourished until about AD
1200...
Economy
In the 1990s, the economy in Belize historically dependant
on sugar, citrus and banana exports began to diversify into the tourism
and shrimp farming industries...
Agriculture
The agriculture sector in Belize contributes 22 percent of the GDP
and employs an estimated 24.7 percent of labor, as stated in the GDP/Employment
by Sector of Origin table...
Energy
Belize is a net energy importer...
Metals
Extraction of construction materials constitutes the principal mining
activity in Belize, amounting altogether to less than 1% of the gross
domestic product (GDP). Mining activities were regulated by the Mines
and Minerals Act of 1988 which did not include petroleum...
Environment
General Overview Belize has managed to preserve its natural environment
more effectively than any of its neighbors in Latin America and the
Caribbean...
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