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Prime Meridian on the
Yucatán Peninsula . It borders the
Caribbean Sea to the east, with 386 km of coastline. It has a total of 542 km of land borders—
Mexico to the north-northwest (272 km) and Guatemala to the south-southwest (266 km). Belize's total size is 22,966 km
2 (8,867 sq mi), of which 22,806 km
2 (8,805 sq mi) is land and 160 km
2 (62 sq mi) is water. (
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Image 1 Wilderness scene in the Bladen Nature Reserve. (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 2 1831 map of Belize by
Daniel Lizars (from
History of Belize )
Image 4 Beachront of Ramon's Village,
San Pedro Town ,
Ambergris Caye (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 6 Big Rock Falls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 8 Köppen climate classification zones of Belize. (from
Geography of Belize )
Image 9 Riot police and protesters during
the unrest in 2005 . (from
History of Belize )
Image 10 Sarstoon Kekchi Mayan village (from
History of Belize )
Image 12 High Temple at
Altun Ha (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 13 Half Moon Caye (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 14 Belize electricity supply by source (from
Economy of Belize )
Image 15 Little Guana Caye plays host to the largest colony of
reddish egrets in the Caribbean. (from
List of protected areas of Belize )
Image 17 1790 map of territory conceded by Spain to British settlers for cutting timber. (from
History of Belize )
Image 18 Biodiversity is an asset for ecotourism. A
red-lored amazon (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 19 Maya Beach, Placencia (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 20 The
Great Blue Hole is one of the most recognisable natural features in Belize. (from
List of protected areas of Belize )
Image 23 Wilderness scene in the Bladen Nature Reserve. (from
List of protected areas of Belize )
Image 24 Overlooking the Caracol ruins, the most extensive archaeological site in the country. (from
List of protected areas of Belize )
Image 25 The "Split" at
Caye Caulker , Caused by
Hurricane Hattie in 1961 (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 28 High Temple at
Lamanai (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 31 The
flag of Belize , originally adopted in 1922. (from
History of Belize )
Image 32 Men working in the
mahogany industry, around 1930. (from
History of Belize )
Image 33 Coral patch in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 35 Overlooking the Caracol ruins, the most extensive archaeological site in the country. (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 36 Coral patch in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. (from
List of protected areas of Belize )
Image 38 Thousand Foot Falls actually stand at about 1,600 feet high. It is the highest waterfall in Central America. (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 39 Big Rock Falls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. (from
List of protected areas of Belize )
Image 41 Almond Beach, Hopkins (from
Tourism in Belize )
Image 42 Maya fisherwomen in British Honduras, beginning of the 20th century. (from
History of Belize )
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