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  2. Punta Gorda, Belize - Wikipedia

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    Punta Gorda, declared a town on Monday, 21 January 1895, known locally as P.G., is the capital and largest town of Toledo District in southern Belize. Punta Gorda is the southernmost sizable town in the nation, with a population of about 5,000 people.

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    The "All Star" breakfast combination plate served at a Waffle House restaurant in downtown Athens, Georgia. ... Punta Gorda, 33950. 10041 US-301, Riverview, 33578. 3565 Cheney Hwy, Titusville, 32780.

  4. Toledo District - Wikipedia

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    Punta Gorda is the main town in the Toledo District. Location of the district in Belize. Country Belize: Capital: Punta Gorda: Area • Total. 4,649 km 2 (1,795 sq mi)

  5. Belize - Wikipedia

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    Punta Gorda: 4,410 km 2 (1,704 sq mi) 37,124 30,783 ... East Asians are big on the retail industry and fast food restaurant chains in Belize so are Arabs. Belizean ...

  6. List of municipalities in Belize - Wikipedia

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    There are two cities (Belize City and Belmopan) and seven towns in Belize. [5] As of 2000, the seven towns are Benque Viejo del Carmen, Corozal Town, Dangriga, Orange Walk Town, Punta Gorda, San Ignacio, and San Pedro. [6] City and town councils consist of a mayor and a number of councillors (ten in Belize City, six in Belmopan and the

  7. Districts of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize: Belize City: 4,310 km 2 (1,663 sq mi) 124,096 95,292 +30.2%: ... Punta Gorda: 4,410 km 2 (1,704 sq mi) 37,124 30,783 +20.6%: 8.4/km 2 (21.8/sq mi) [3] See also

  8. Belizean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Belize, cassava is traditionally made into "bammy", a small fried cassava cake inherited from the Garifuna. The cassava root is grated, rinsed well, dried, salted, and pressed to form flat cakes about 4 inches in diameter and half an inch thick. The cakes are lightly fried, then dipped in coconut milk and fried again.

  9. Amatique Bay - Wikipedia

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    Amatique Bay is a large bay in the Gulf of Honduras, along the eastern coast of Guatemala and Belize. It stretches from Santo Tomás de Castilla in the south to Punta Gorda in the north, where it opens to the Caribbean Sea. Its south-eastern limits are marked by a small peninsula known as Punta de Manabique where a $27 million gas terminal is ...