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  2. Mahogany Heights - Wikipedia

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    The village had several stores and a population of 1,063 in 2010. This represents roughly 1.2 % of the district's total population. [2] No census record was taken for the village in 2000. Mahogany Heights was named for the Honduras Mahogany tree which was cut down as a chief export of Belize during the colonial period.

  3. Baymen - Wikipedia

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    When the supply of logwood began to diminish, and prices fell in Europe because other dyestuffs became available, the Baymen began to cut tropical cedar and mahogany. [1] They had to go deeper into the forests for this wood, where they began to have hostile encounters with Maya villages. The Baymen reported attacks in 1788 and 1802.

  4. Marshall Bennett (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Bennett has been described as the head of the wood-cutting oligarchy in Belize City. [2] The Belize entrepôt became de facto the colony British Honduras with the treaty that ended the Anglo-Spanish War (1779–1783), and gained further territory from Spain as a result of the Convention of London (1786); [3] That convention also led to the British Black River settlement to the east being ...

  5. List of municipalities in Belize - Wikipedia

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    There are over 180 village councils in Belize. Village councils consist of a chairperson and six councillors, who are directly elected by registered villagers. Village councils have existed in Belize on an informal basis since the 1950s, but they were first put on a statutory footing by the Village Councils Act 1999.

  6. Economy of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize's economy depended on forestry until well into the 20th century. Logwood, used to make dye, was Belize's initial main export. However, the supply outstripped the demand, especially as Europeans developed man-made dyes which were less expensive. Loggers turned to mahogany, which grew in abundance in the country's forests. The wood was ...

  7. New Urbanism - Wikipedia

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    Mahogany Bay Village, Belize, is 24-hectare (59-acre) New Urbanist community on Ambergris Caye, Belize. Orchid Bay, Belize, is one of the largest New Urbanist projects in Central America and the Caribbean. Las Catalinas, Costa Rica, is a coastal town in the Guanacaste Province of Northwest Costa Rica.

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  9. Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural ...

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    His own aims concerned mahogany to be found in the vicinity of the Rio Dulce. [ 1 ] The Guatemalan administration under Mariano Gálvez took a favourable line on colonisation, the Eastern Coast Company produced brochures in 1836, and emigrants from London arrived by boat at Vera Paz that summer.