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A map of the Belize–Mexico border. The international border between Belize and Mexico is 250 km (160 mi) long and almost exclusively follows the course of the Hondo River. [1] It separates Belize from the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The modern boundary was agreed to in 1893, and finalized in 1897. [2]
1933 map of the Inter-American Highway portion of the Pan-American Highway. The official route of the Pan-American Highway through Mexico (where it is known as the Inter-American Highway) starts at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas (opposite Laredo, Texas), and goes south to Mexico City along Mexican Federal Highway 85. [15]
Coastal Highway, also known as the Manuel Esquviel Highway, from Dangriga to La Democracia, Belize; George Price Highway between Belize City and the Guatemalan border near Benque Viejo del Carmen (78.3 miles or 126.0 kilometres) Philip Goldson Highway between Belize City and the Mexican border north of Corozal (95 miles or 153 kilometres)
Belize: 0.0 0.0 Central American Boulevard to George Price Highway Freetown Road – Belize City: Traffic circle 3.9 6.3 Bridge over Belize River: 7.4 11.9 Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport: 12.4 19.9 Burrell Boom Road: Extends 19 km to join the George Price Highway: 17.5 28.1 Old Northern Highway: Gives access to Altun Ha: 29.7 47.8
Border between Mexico and Guatemala The international bridge seen from Belize to Mexico. Mexico shares international borders with three nations: To the north the United States–Mexico border, which extends for a length of 3,141 kilometres (1,952 mi) [1] through the states of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas.
Regional map of Belize, with Dangriga in Stann Creek District depicted. Dangriga Belize is a southeastern coastal town in the Stann Creek District, one of Belize’s six districts. [142] This area is heavily populated by the Garinagu as a result of deportation from the island St. Vincent in the eighteenth century.
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A rare button-copy Mexico 15 guide sign at the highway's northern terminus. Likely provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation in the 1970s, this sign formerly greeted southbound motorists after crossing into Mexico through the Nogales-Grand Avenue Port of Entry.