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Ambergris Caye

large barrier island in the north

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Placencia Peninsula

peninsula in Belize

16.593889-88.366667

Belmopan

capital of Belize

17.25-88.7675

San Ignacio (Belize)

Known as Cayo to locals, Maya and Hispanic influence near the Guatemala border

17.160125-89.05999722

Belize City

Belize's largest city, on the Caribbean Sea

17.504722-88.186667

Stann Creek

district of Belize

16.8667-88.2167

Placencia

Placencia is at the southern tip of the resort Placencia peninsula in Belize.

16.51-88.37

Orange Walk Town

Orange Walk Town is the capital of the Orange Walk district 57 miles north of Belize City. The agricultural town is not a tourist hotspot but a good base for explorations of Northern Belize and the Mayan ruins Lamanai.

18.075-88.55833333

Corozal Town

city in Belize

18.392972-88.388486

Tobacco Caye

island in Belize

16.8983-88.0619

Dangriga

Large Garifuna town in the south, formerly known as Stann Creek Town

16.9667-88.2167

Caye Caulker

smaller barrier island in the north

17.7425-88.025

Hopkins (Belize)

Garifuna village

16.8667-88.2833

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Lamanai

Belize
Lamanai is a Mesoamerican archaeological site, and was once a major city of the Maya civilization, located in the north of Belize, in Orange Walk District. The site's name is pre-Columbian, recorded by early Spanish missionaries, and documented over a millennium earlier in Maya inscriptions as Lam'an'ain. Lamanai is renowned for its exceptionally long occupation spanning three millennia, beginning in the Early Preclassic Maya period and continuing through the Spanish and British Colonial periods, into the 20th century. Unlike most Classic-period sites in the southern Maya lowlands, Lamanai was not abandoned at the end of the 10th century AD.