Belize Table of Contents
Belize is located on the Caribbean coast of northern Central America.
It shares a border on the north with the Mexican state of Quintana Roo,
on the west with the Guatemalan department of Petén, and on the south
with the Guatemalan department of Izabal. To the east in the Caribbean
Sea, the second-longest barrier reef in the world flanks much of the 386
kilometers of predominantly marshy coastline. Small cay islands totaling
about 690 square kilometers, dot the reef. The area of the country
totals 22,960 square kilometers, an area slightly larger than El
Salvador or Massachusetts. The abundance of lagoons along the coasts and
in the northern interior reduces the actual land area to 21,400 square
kilometers.
Belize is shaped like a rectangle that extends about 280 kilometers
north-south and about 100 kilometers east-west, with a total land
boundary length of 516 kilometers. The undulating courses of two rivers,
the Hondo and the Sarstoon, define much of the course of the country's
northern and southern boundaries. The western border follows no natural
features and runs north-south through lowland forest and highland
plateau.
Geology
Physical Features
Natural Resources
Climate
Source: U.S. Library of Congress
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