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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 .
The major source of degradation is the extensive deforestation in the upper reaches of the Mopan River and non-sustainable agriculture. Karper and Boles have asserted: "The greater Mopan/Belize River Catchment provides a prime example of a watershed under stress from extensive non-sustainable agricultural practices that have occurred within the ...
Pages in category "Rivers of Belize" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of rivers of ...
The interlocking networks of rivers, creeks, and lagoons have played a key role in the historical geography of Belize. [2] The largest and most historically important river is the Belize River , which drains more than one-quarter of the country as it winds along the northern edge of the Maya Mountains across the center of the country to the sea ...
Monkey River is a coastal watercourse in southern Belize that rises in the Maya Mountains and discharges to the Caribbean Sea near Monkey River Town. One of Belize's major rivers, Monkey River has northern headwaters which originate in the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, where the Swasey Branch drains the East Basin of that wildlife sanctuary
1.1 Belize. 1.2 Costa Rica. 1.3 El Salvador. 1.4 Guatemala. 1.5 Honduras. 1.6 Mexico. 1.7 Nicaragua. ... This is a list of rivers of Central America and the Caribbean ...
The Macal River is a river running through Cayo District in western Belize. Sites along the river include the ancient Mayan town of Cahal Pech and the Belize Botanic Gardens. The Macal River discharges into the Belize River. There are several tributaries to the Macal River including the following streams: Privassion, Rio On, Rio Frio, Mollejon ...
The Hondo River or Río Hondo ([ˈri.o ˈondo]) is a river of Central America, approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) [2] long, which flows in a northeasterly direction to discharge into Chetumal Bay on the Caribbean Sea.