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  2. Macal River - Wikipedia

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    The Macal River rises in a rugged portion of the Maya Mountains and flows in a northerly direction where it joins with the Mopan River to form the Belize River. Lying to the east of the Macal River Basin is the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, the premier sanctuary established specifically for conservation of the jaguar.

  3. Category:Macal River - Wikipedia

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  4. Macal - Wikipedia

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    Macal may refer to: Macal River, a river in Belize; The edible corms of the genus Xanthosoma This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 07:45 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of rivers of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Belize / rivers of Strahler orders 4 and 5 labelled / via WWF and Natural Earth base maps. These are the main rivers of Belize.Belize has a total of 35 major and minor river catchments or watersheds which drain into the Caribbean Sea.

  6. Chalillo Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Chalillo Dam is a gravity dam on the Macal River about 33 km (21 mi) south of San Ignacio in Cayo District, Belize. [3] [4] Chalillo Dam's maximum capacity is 7.0 MW.[1] [2] The dam was constructed by Sinohydro of Beijing, China between 2002 and 2005 with the primary purpose of hydroelectric power production. [5]

  7. Mopan River - Wikipedia

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    The Mopan River is a river in Central America spanning the Petén Department of Guatemala and the Cayo District of Belize. It merges with the Macal River at Branch Mouth, Belize, forming the Belize River, which ultimately discharges into the Caribbean Sea. The drainage area of the combined watershed is 9,434.2 km 2 (3,642.6 sq mi). [1]

  8. Tipu, Belize - Wikipedia

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    This site is situated near the Macal River. Further downstream is located the Maya site of Chaa Creek. [3] Slightly further downstream is the site of Cahal Pech. [4] In Spanish colonial times, Tipu is thought to have played a major role in delaying the conquest of Peten. [1]

  9. Belize River - Wikipedia

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    The Belize River Valley is largely tropical rainforest. Also known as the Old River, the Belize River begins where the Mopan River and Macal River join just east of San Ignacio, Belize). The Belize River – Mopan River Catchment contains over 45 percent of the population of Belize. The Belize River, in spite of 78 runs or rapids, is passable ...