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  2. Corozal District - Wikipedia

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    English is the most spoken language in Corozal, followed by Spanish. 80% speak English very well and 60% speak Spanish very well. [citation needed] Corozal's villages are divided by colour and language: Corozal Town, the main centre of the District, is peopled by a mix of Belize's races and cultures, most notably the Maya Mestizos. Spanish and ...

  3. 2024 Belizean municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    Elections took place across the eight towns and two cities in Belize; Punta Gorda, Dangriga, San Ignacio and Santa Elena, Benque Viejo del Carmen, Orange Walk Town, Corozal Town, San Pedro Town, Belmopan and Belize City. [3] 163 candidates stood for the 67 seats available. [4]

  4. Corozal Town - Wikipedia

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    Corozal, the northmost town in Belize, was founded in 1848 by refugees from the Maya Indian uprising against the Spanish in neighboring Yucatán. This uprising, known as the Caste War of Yucatán (from the Spanish "castes" or race), began as a war against the Spaniards, but it eventually became a war against the Mestizos.

  5. Corozal Sugar Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Corozal Sugar Factory in Libertad, Belize (2015) The Corozal Sugar Factory began operating in 1937 in Pembroke Hall, Belize (present day Libertad). [1] Today the factory is abandoned, but delayed plans to repair it and add a new distillery for ethanol production have been underway since 2007.

  6. Santa Rita, Corozal - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rita is a Maya ruin and an archaeological reserve on the outskirts of Corozal, Belize. [1] Historical evidence suggests that it was probably the ancient and important Maya city known as Chetumal .

  7. San Joaquín, Corozal - Wikipedia

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    San Joaquín is a village in the Corozal District of Belize. [3] It is one of the largest villages in Corozal. The town was formed as a result of Mestizos migrating to escape the 1847–1901 Caste War of Yucatán .

  8. Shipstern Conservation & Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Shipstern Conservation and Management Area (Shipstern C&MA) is a protected area located in the Corozal District of northeastern Belize.. Shipstern C&MA protects approximately 21.500 acres (c. 8.700 hectares or 87 km 2) of a variety of habitats centered on Shipstern Lagoon, one of the larger inland lagoon systems in Belize. [2]

  9. Chunox - Wikipedia

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    Chunox is a village located in the Corozal District of Belize, with a population of 1,143 people. It is primarily an agricultural community surrounded by sugar cane fields, and is located on the east bank of Laguna Seca.