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  2. Royal Belize - Wikipedia

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    Royal Belize is a private island off the coast of Belize. [1] It is a 7.5 acre island resort managed by Muy'Ono that was originally developed as a private retreat. It is the only luxury private island in Belize rented to one guest party at a time.

  3. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    The range of fees charged by lawyers varies widely from one city to the next. Most large law firms in the United States bill between $200 and $1,000 per hour for their lawyers' time, although the fees charged by smaller firms are much lower. The rate varies by location as well as the specific area of law practiced.

  4. Estevan Perera - Wikipedia

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    Estevan Perera, Esq. (born April 21, 1982) is a Belizean attorney who was born and raised in Belize. He has served in the capacity of Director for several notable Private and Government Boards across the country of Belize. These appointments have garnered him great respect as an expert in the fields of both real estate and corporate law.

  5. Local government in Belize - Wikipedia

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    There are over 180 village councils in Belize. Village councils consist of a chairperson and six councillors, who are directly elected by registered villagers. Village councils have existed in Belize on an informal basis since the 1950s, but they were first put on a statutory footing by the Village Councils Act 1999.

  6. British Army Training and Support Unit Belize - Wikipedia

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    British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB), the successor of the former British Forces Belize, is the name given to the current British Army Garrison in Belize. The garrison is used primarily for jungle warfare training, with access to over 13,000 square kilometres (5,000 sq mi) of jungle terrain, provided by the government of Belize.

  7. Government House, Belize - Wikipedia

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    Erected in 1814, it was first the residence of the governor of British Honduras and later the residence of the governor general, the monarch's representative in Belize. After the rest of the government moved to Belmopan in the wake of Hurricane Hattie (1961), the house later became a venue for social functions and a guest house for visiting VIPs.

  8. Belize Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Belize Police Department is descended from the British Honduras Constabulary (BHC), and started by the burgess family which was established in 1886. [1] Constabulary personnel initially numbered 141 and were recruited in Barbados because local men showed no interest in enlisting. [ 1 ]

  9. Maya ruins of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Maya ruins of Xunantunich. The Maya ruins of Belize [1] [2] include a number of well-known and historically important pre-Columbian Maya archaeological sites. Belize is considered part of the southern Maya lowlands of the Mesoamerican culture area, and the sites found there were occupied from the Preclassic (2000 BCE–200 CE) until and after the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century.