Religion: Roman Catholic, Protestant National Symbols National Anthem: Land of the Free, lyrics Samuel Haynes, music Walford Young A national prayer presumably written by George Price National Animal: Baird's tapir (locally called mountain cow because of its habitat) National Flower: Black Orchid National Tree: Mahogany (exported in huge quantities in the 18 and 1900's; one of Belize's first exports) National Bird: Keel billed toucan  PROFILE Belize lies along the Caribbean coast of Central America. The first British settlement came in 1638, and the United Kingdom relinquished its last colony on the mainland of the Americas in 1981. English is the official language, but Spanish is widely spoken. Peace and plentiful land attract refugees from troubled neighboring countries. Tourists flock to see Maya ruins like Altun Ha; wildlife such as jaguars, howler monkeys, and toucans; and the Western Hemisphere's longest coral reef. ECONOMY Industry: garment production, food processing, tourism, construction. Agriculture: bananas, coca, citrus, sugar; fish; lumber. Exports: sugar, bananas, citrus, clothing, fish products.
Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004 |