Learning About Belize Connection And Facts About The Country

By Gwen Lowe


Belize is a country located on the northern coast of Central America, bordered by Mexico and Guatemala. It is the only Central American country that has English as its official language. This is because it used to be a British territory. The country has become a popular tourist destination as well as a popular retirement spot for wealthy people. Belize connection seeks to share information about the country with prospective visitors and business people.

The country has nearly nine thousand square miles of land and a population of more than three hundred thousand as of 2013. This makes the lowest population density in all of Central America. The country has the second largest population growth rate in the region. There is an abundance of terrestrial land and many marine species in its diverse ecosystems.

There are more than three hundred thousand residents in the country including Mayans, East Indians, Mestizo, Arabs and Chinese. There are also many expatriates from Canada, the United States and Europe who choose to retire there because of the low cost of living and warm weather.

The average yearly temperature there is around 84 F. Breezes from the Caribbean Sea as well as the jungle and rainforests help to keep the temperatures from getting too hot in the summer months. The winters tend to be very short as well, lasting from November to March. It is very rare for the temperature there to fall below 60 F. The dry season lasts between February and May which means lower rainfall in the country than the rest of the year.

The country currently has the lowest population density of any nation in Central America, with only thirty-five people per square mile. It is known for its unique biodiversity and varied ecosystems, with swampy plain areas on the coast and hills and mountains in the south. Much of the land is still undeveloped and covered with forests. It has many jungles and wildlife reserves, along with many different varieties of flora and fauna. The country also has the largest cave system in Latin America.

The first people to settle in the land were the Mayans around the time 1500 B. C. The Mayans established many settlements there, and the pyramids that they built can still be seen today. The first Europeans came there in 1502 when Christopher Columbus sailed there during one of his voyages.

Terese Fegan, who is a native of Belize, created the website on her own. She explains that she got the idea when she was searching for something constructive to do while using various social media sites. The website was developed when more of her friends and associates began reaching out to her in social media.

The website offers a lot of current information about the Government and politics of the country, its cuisine, and the different architectural styles that can be found there. There is also a marketplace section which has information about current rentals and resorts.




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