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  2. Crooked Tree, Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize: District: Belize District: Constituency: Belize Rural North: Climate: Am: Crooked Tree is a settlement located in the nation of Belize.

  3. Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Jabiru protection was the Belize Audubon Society's first advocacy project. In 1973 the Jabiru was added to Belize's list of protected animals. Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, the first Wildlife Sanctuary declared by the Government of Belize, was gazetted on December 8, 1984. [3] On August 22, 1998, Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary was declared ...

  4. Belize - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap map of Belize, showing landcover, protected areas, major cities and administrative divisions. Belize is on the Caribbean coast of northern Central America. It shares a border on the north with the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, on the west with the Guatemalan department of Petén, and on the south with the Guatemalan department of ...

  5. List of islands of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The country of Belize has roughly 386 km of coastline, and has many coral reefs, cayes, and islands in the Caribbean Sea.Most of these form the Belize Barrier Reef, the longest in the western hemisphere stemming approximately 322 km (200 mi).

  6. File:Flag-map of Belize.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikinews.org تصنيف:بليز; Usage on az.wikipedia.org Beliz; Şablon:Beliz-qaralama; Beliz bayrağı

  7. Crooked Tree - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Tree may refer to: Crooked Tree, Belize, a village in Belize District, Belize; Crooked Tree, a book published in 1980;

  8. Conservation in Belize - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, a map was published estimating Belize's natural vegetation prior to colonial settlement of the territory, which showed forest cover at almost 89%. In 2004, it was approximated at around 62%, meaning that in the ten-year period between 1994 and 2004, the country lost a total of 561,473 hectares of forest cover.

  9. Belizean pine forests - Wikipedia

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    The Belizean pine forests is an ecoregion that represents an example of lowland and premontane pine forests in the Neotropical realm, where the dominant tree species is Caribbean pine. The vegetation here is generally adapted to the xeric, acidic and nutrient-poor conditions along the Belizean near coastal zone of the Caribbean versant. [1] [3 ...