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  2. Belize–Mexico border - Wikipedia

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    A treaty was signed on July 8, 1893, in Mexico City, and an additional convention added on April 7, 1897.The original treaty consisted of four articles; the first set the upper border, the second required the United Kingdom to stop arming Mayan rebels, the third laid out the obligation of both states to prevent Native Americans from gradually encroaching into the territory of the neighboring ...

  3. Belize–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    The Hondo River forming a natural border between Belize and Mexico. The Yucatán Peninsula, now divided between the nations of Belize, Guatemala and Mexico, was once home to the Mayan civilization. In the 16th century, Spain invaded the territory and administered the land from Mexico City, seat of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

  4. Hondo River (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the international border between the nations of Mexico and Belize runs along its length. The size of the Hondo basin is 2,688.5 km² (1,038 sq ml). The size of the Hondo basin is 2,688.5 km² (1,038 sq ml).

  5. Blue Creek (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    The site's northern border is located in a canyon, with waters more than 100m deep, where the Rio Hondo declines into the escarpment. [ 3 ] Blue Creek connects the Caribbean Sea to Belize's coastal communities via the Rio Hondo [ 3 ] and is divided into two sections being the eastern Petén and the Belize Coastal Plain. [ 8 ]

  6. Santa Rita, Corozal - Wikipedia

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    The wealth found at the burials is thought to be due to trade along the rivers that border Santa Rita Corozal-the New River and the Rio Hondo. The Late Classic period is found throughout the site. It is estimated that by 750 A.D. nearly 2,500 residents were living at the site.

  7. La Milpa - Wikipedia

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    La Milpa is an archaeological site and an ancient Maya city within the Three River region of Northwest Belize bordering Mexico and Guatemala. La Milpa is located between the sites of Rio Azul and Lamanai. Currently, La Milpa lies within the nature preserve owned by the Programme for Belize, a non-profit organization. [1]

  8. Category:Belize–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Belize–Mexico border - Wikipedia

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