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- @node Geography (Belize)
- @section Geography (Belize)
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- @display
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- Location:
- Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea between Guatemala and Mexico
- Map references:
- Central America and the Caribbean, North America, Standard Time Zones of the
- World
- Area:
- total area:
- 22,960 km2
- land area:
- 22,800 km2
- comparative area:
- slightly larger than Massachusetts
- Land boundaries:
- total 516 km, Guatemala 266 km, Mexico 250 km
- Coastline:
- 386 km
- Maritime claims:
- territorial sea:
- 12 nm in the north, 3 nm in the south
- note:
- from the mouth of the Sarstoon River to Ranguana Caye, Belize's territorial
- sea is 3 miles; according to Belize's Maritime Areas Act, 1992, the purpose
- of this limitation is to provide a framework for
- the negotiation of a definitive agreement on territorial differences with
- Guatemala
- International disputes:
- border with Guatemala in dispute; negotiations to resolve the dispute have
- begun
- Climate:
- tropical; very hot and humid; rainy season (May to February)
- Terrain:
- flat, swampy coastal plain; low mountains in south
- Natural resources: arable land potential, timber, fish
- Land use:
- arable land:
- 2%
- permanent crops:
- 0%
- meadows and pastures:
- 2%
- forest and woodland:
- 44%
- other:
- 52%
- Irrigated land:
- 20 km2 (1989 est.)
- Environment:
- frequent devastating hurricanes (September to December) and coastal flooding
- (especially in south); deforestation
- Note:
- national capital moved 80 km inland from Belize City to Belmopan because of
- hurricanes; only country in Central America without a coastline on the North
- Pacific Ocean
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- @end display
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- @node People (Belize)
- @section People (Belize)
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- @display
-
- Population:
- 203,957 (July 1993 est.)
- Population growth rate:
- 2.42% (1993 est.)
- Birth rate:
- 35.75 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Death rate:
- 6.15 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Net migration rate:
- -5.44 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Infant mortality rate:
- 36.5 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth:
- total population:
- 67.85 years
- male:
- 65.91 years
- female:
- 69.88 years (1993 est.)
- Total fertility rate:
- 4.53 children born/woman (1993 est.)
- Nationality:
- noun:
- Belizean(s)
- adjective:
- Belizean
- Ethnic divisions:
- Mestizo 44%, Creole 30%, Maya 11%, Garifuna 7%, other 8%
- Religions:
- Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 30% (Anglican 12%, Methodist 6%, Mennonite
- 4%, Seventh-Day Adventist 3%, Pentecostal 2%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1%, other
- 2%), none 2%, other 6% (1980)
- Languages:
- English (official), Spanish, Maya, Garifuna (Carib)
- Literacy:
- age 15 and over having ever attended school (1970)
- total population:
- 91%
- male:
- 91%
- female:
- 91%
- Labor force:
- 51,500
- by occupation:
- agriculture 30%, services 16%, government 15.4%, commerce 11.2%,
- manufacturing 10.3%
- note:
- shortage of skilled labor and all types of technical personnel (1985)
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- @end display
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- @node Government (Belize)
- @section Government (Belize)
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- @display
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- Names:
- conventional long form:
- none
- conventional short form:
- Belize
- former:
- British Honduras
- Digraph:
- BH
- Type:
- parliamentary democracy
- Capital:
- Belmopan
- Administrative divisions:
- 6 districts; Belize, Cayo, Corozal, Orange Walk, Stann Creek, Toledo
- Independence:
- 21 September 1981 (from UK)
- Constitution:
- 21 September 1981
- Legal system:
- English law
- National holiday:
- Independence Day, 21 September
- Political parties and leaders:
- People's United Party (PUP), George PRICE, Florencio MARIN, Said MUSA;
- United Democratic Party (UDP), Manuel ESQUIVEL, Dean LINDO, Dean BARROW;
- National Alliance for Belizean Rights, leader NA
- Other political or pressure groups:
- Society for the Promotion of Education and Research (SPEAR), Assad SHOMAN;
- United Workers Front, leader NA
- Suffrage:
- 18 years of age; universal
- Elections:
- National Assembly:
- last held 4 September 1989 (next to be held September 1994); results -
- percent of vote by party NA; seats - (28 total) PUP 15, UDP 13; note - in
- January 1990 one member expelled from UDP joined PUP, making the seat count
- PUP 16, UDP 12
- Executive branch:
- British monarch, governor general, prime minister, deputy prime minister,
- Cabinet
- Legislative branch:
- bicameral National Assembly consists of an upper house or Senate and a lower
- house or House of Representatives
- Judicial branch:
- Supreme Court
- Leaders:
- Chief of State:
- Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor General
- Dame Minita Elmira GORDON (since 21 September 1981)
- Head of Government:
- Prime Minister George Cadle PRICE (since 4 September 1989)
- Member of:
- ACP, C, CARICOM, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IFC,
- ILO, IMF, IMO, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM (observer), ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAS, UN,
- UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WMO
- Diplomatic representation in US:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador James V. HYDE
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- @end display
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- @node Government (Belize 2. usage)
- @section Government (Belize 2. usage)
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- @display
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- chancery:
- 2535 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
- telephone:
- (202) 332-9636
- US diplomatic representation:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador Eugene L. SCASSA
- embassy:
- Gabourel Lane and Hutson Street, Belize City
- mailing address:
- P. O. Box 286, Belize City
- telephone:
- [501] (2) 77161 through 77163
- FAX:
- [501] (2) 30802
- Flag:
- blue with a narrow red stripe along the top and the bottom edges; centered
- is a large white disk bearing the coat of arms; the coat of arms features a
- shield flanked by two workers in front of a mahogany tree with the related
- motto SUB UMBRA FLOREO (I Flourish in the Shade) on a scroll at the bottom,
- all encircled by a green garland
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- @end display
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- @node Economy (Belize)
- @section Economy (Belize)
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- @display
-
- Overview:
- The economy is based primarily on agriculture, agro-based industry, and
- merchandising, with tourism and construction assuming increasing importance.
- Agriculture accounts for about 30% of GDP and provides 75% of export
- earnings, while sugar, the chief crop, accounts for almost 40% of hard
- currency earnings. The US, Belize's main trading partner, is assisting in
- efforts to reduce dependency on sugar with an agricultural diversification
- program.
- National product:
- GDP - exchange rate conversion - $373 million (1990 est.)
- National product real growth rate:
- 10% (1990)
- National product per capita:
- $1,635 (1990 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices):
- 5.5% (1991)
- Unemployment rate:
- 12% (1991 est.)
- Budget:
- revenues $126.8 million; expenditures $123.1 million, including capital
- expenditures of $44.8 million (FY91 est.)
- Exports:
- $95.6 million (f.o.b., 1991)
- commodities:
- sugar, citrus, clothing, bananas, fish products, molasses
- partners:
- US 49%, UK, EC, Mexico (1991)
- Imports:
- $194 million (c.i.f., 1991 est.)
- commodities:
- machinery and transportation equipment, food, manufactured goods, fuels,
- chemicals, pharmaceuticals
- partners:
- US 60%, UK, EC, Mexico (1991)
- External debt:
- $143.7 million (1991)
- Industrial production:
- growth rate 3.7% (1990); accounts for 12% of GDP
- Electricity:
- 34,532 kW capacity; 90 million kWh produced, 393 kWh per capita (1992)
- Industries:
- garment production, citrus concentrates, sugar refining, rum, beverages,
- tourism
- Agriculture:
- accounts for 22% of GDP (including fish and forestry); commercial crops
- include sugarcane, bananas, coca, citrus fruits; expanding output of lumber
- and cultured shrimp; net importer of basic foods
- Illicit drugs:
- an illicit producer of cannabis for the international drug trade;
- eradication program cut marijuana production from 200 metric tons in 1987 to
- about 50 metric tons in 1991; transshipment point for cocaine
- Economic aid:
- US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $104 million; Western (non-US)
- countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $215 million
- Currency:
- 1 Belizean dollar (Bz$) = 100 cents
- Exchange rates:
- Belizean dollars (Bz$) per US$1 - 2.00 (fixed rate)
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- @end display
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- @node Economy (Belize 2. usage)
- @section Economy (Belize 2. usage)
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- @display
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- Fiscal year:
- 1 April - 31 March
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- @end display
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- @node Communications (Belize)
- @section Communications (Belize)
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- @display
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- Highways:
- 2,710 km total; 500 km paved, 1,600 km gravel, 300 km improved earth, and
- 310 km unimproved earth
- Inland waterways:
- 825 km river network used by shallow-draft craft; seasonally navigable
- Ports:
- Belize City; additional ports for shallow draught craft include Corozol,
- Punta Gorda, Big Creek
- Merchant marine:
- 4 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 9,768 GRT/12,721 DWT; includes 3 cargo,
- 1 roll-on/roll-off
- Airports:
- total:
- 42
- usable:
- 32
- with permanent-surface runways:
- 3
- with runways over 3,659 m:
- 0
- with runways 2,440-3,659 m:
- 1
- with runways 1,229-2,439 mr:
- 2
- Telecommunications:
- 8,650 telephones; above-average system based on microwave radio relay;
- broadcast stations - 6 AM, 5 FM, 1 TV, 1 shortwave; 1 Atlantic Ocean
- INTELSAT earth station
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- @end display
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- @node Defense Forces (Belize)
- @section Defense Forces (Belize)
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- @display
-
- Branches:
- British Forces Belize, Belize Defense Force (including Army, Navy, Air
- Force, and Volunteer Guard), Belize National Police
- Manpower availability:
- males age 15-49 47,135; fit for military service 28,070; reach military age
- (18) annually 2,066 (1993 est.)
- Defense expenditures: exchange rate conversion - $5.4 million, 2% of GDP (1992)
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- @end display
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