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The flag was brought to the Embassy of Belize and subsequently returned home to Belize at the request of Prime Minister Said Musa. The flag currently is housed in the Museum of Belize. Belize lost a single citizen in the attacks - Alva Jeffries Sanchez, who was working on the 96th floor of the North Tower when it was impacted by Flight 11. [4]
Flag of the British Honduras (Blue Ensign) A blue ensign with the arms of British Honduras. [13] [14] 1919-1981: Flag of the British Honduras (Red Ensign) A red ensign with the arms of British Honduras. 1950-1981: First flag of Belize: blue field with the large white disk in the centre bearing the National Coat of Arms. [15] 1981-2019: Second ...
Memories, Dreams and Nightmares: A Short Story Anthology by Belizean Women Writers. Cubola Productions. ISBN 978-976-8161-03-1. Morter-Lewis, Corinth (2004). Heritage: A Poem Read at the First Belize Black Summit, September 13-15, 2003 at the Biltmore Plaza Hotel, Belize City, Belize. University of Belize Press. ISBN 978-976-8111-89-0.
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Adjacent countries: Geography of Belize Guatemala Mexico Armenia, Belize; Belize Barrier Reef; Big Creek, Belize; Blue Hole (park) Elridgeville; Gales Point; Guanacaste National Park (Belize)
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The flag of the governor-general of Belize, featuring St Edward's Crown in the centre, and a crowned lion on top. In Belize, the legal personality of the state is referred to as the "Crown in Right of Belize", or "His Majesty in right of His Government in Belize", or the "Crown in right of His Majesty's Government in Belize". [19] [20]
Leela Vernon MBE (21 October 1950 – 19 February 2017) [1] was a Belizean cultural icon noted for her contributions to preserving Creole culture in the country. She was awarded the title "Queen of Brukdown", received the Order of the British Empire for promoting Creole culture and music, and was named the Brukdown Artist of the Year in 2004.