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  2. Languages of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The major languages spoken in Belize include English, Spanish and Kriol, all three spoken by more than 40% of the population. Mayan languages are also spoken in certain areas, as well as German. [ 1 ] English is the official language and the primary language of public education, though spoken natively by a minority of people as a first language.

  3. Belizean Creole - Wikipedia

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    Belizean Creole is a contact language that developed and grew between 1650 and 1930, as a result of the slave trade. [ 2][ 3] Belizean Creole, like many Creole languages, first started as a pidgin. It was a way for people of other backgrounds and languages, in this case slaves and English colonisers within the logging industry, to communicate ...

  4. Belizean English - Wikipedia

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    Standard English [in Belize] is West Indian, generally somewhat creolised [ie influenced by Belizean Creole] except in formal situations and in school. — Ammon et al. 2006, p. 2077. However, Ammon et al. 2006, p. 2087 note that 'forms of [the English] language approximating Internationally Acceptable English exist in each territory [of the ...

  5. Belize City - Wikipedia

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    Belize City is the largest city in Belize. It was once the capital of the former British Honduras. According to the 2010 census, Belize City has a population of 61,461 people. [ 3] It is at the mouth of the Haulover Creek, which is a distributary of the Belize River. The Belize River empties into the Caribbean Sea eight kilometres (five miles ...

  6. Mayan languages - Wikipedia

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    The Mayan languages[notes 1]form a language familyspoken in Mesoamerica, both in the south of Mexico and northern Central America. Mayan languages are spoken by at least six million Maya people, primarily in Guatemala, Mexico, Belize, El Salvadorand Honduras. In 1996, Guatemala formally recognized 21 Mayan languages by name,[1][notes 2]and ...

  7. Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize ( / bɪˈliːz, bɛ -/ ⓘ, bih-LEEZ, beh-; Belize Kriol English: Bileez) is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a water boundary with Honduras to the southeast.

  8. Culture of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Belize is a mix of influences and people from Kriol, Maya, East Indian, Garinagu (also known as Garifuna), Mestizo (a mixture of Spanish and Native Americans), Mennonites who are of German descent, with many other cultures from Chinese to Lebanese. It is a unique blend that emerged through the country's long and occasionally ...

  9. Demographics of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Mestizo (52.9%) Minor ethnic. Creole (25.9%) Language. Official. English. Demographics of the population of Belize include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects. Belize is the most sparsely populated nation in Central America. It is larger than El Salvador.