Index of Belize-related articles
Appearance
The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the nation of Belize.
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- .bz–Internet country code top-level domain for Belize
- 1934 Central America Hurricane
- 2005 Belize unrest
A
- Abdulai Conteh
- Actun Box Ch'iich'
- Actun Tunichil Muknal
- Adjacent countries:
- Agkistrodon bilineatus
- Airports in Belize
- Albaina
- Altun Ha
- Amandala
- Amandala
- Ambergris Caye
- American Global University School of Medicine
- Americas[1]
- Andy Palacio
- Anglican Diocese of Belize
- Anglo-America
- Antonio Soberanis Gómez
- Atlas of Belize
B
- Banco Chinchorro
- Baron Bliss
- Battlefield Park
- Baymen
- Belize
- Belize at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Belize at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Belize at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Belize at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Belize Botanic Gardens
- Belize City–Most populous city of Belize
- Belize District
- Belize dollar
- Belize legislative election, 1974
- Belize legislative election, 1979
- Belize legislative election, 1984
- Belize legislative election, 1989
- Belize legislative election, 1993
- Belize legislative election, 1998
- Belize legislative election, 2003
- Belize municipal election, 2006
- Belize national football team
- Belize Premier Football League
- Belize River
- Belize Technical College
- The Belize Times
- Belizean diplomatic missions
- Belizean Kriol language
- Belizean Kriol people
- Belizean society
- Belmopan–Capital of Belize since 1970
- Belmopan United
- Benque Viejo del Carmen
- Big Creek, Belize
- Blue Hole (park)
- Boca F.C.
- British Honduras legislative election, 1954
- British Honduras legislative election, 1957
- British Honduras legislative election, 1961
- British Honduras legislative election, 1969
- British Honduras
- Brukdown
- Bullet Tree Falls
C
- Cahal Pech
- Capital of Belize: Belmopan
- Captaincy General of Guatemala
- Caracol
- Caribbean
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
- Caribbean Lowlands
- Caribbean Sea
- Carl Ramos Stadium
- Carmelita, Belize
- Categories:
- Category:Belize
- Category:Belize stubs
- Category:Belize templates
- Category:Belizean culture
- Category:Belizean people
- Category:Belizean society
- Category:Belize-related lists
- Category:Buildings and structures in Belize
- Category:Communications in Belize
- Category:Economy of Belize
- Category:Education in Belize
- Category:Environment of Belize
- Category:Geography of Belize
- Category:Government of Belize
- Category:Health in Belize
- Category:History of Belize
- Category:Images of Belize
- Category:Politics of Belize
- Category:Transport in Belize
- commons:Category:Belize
- Category:Belize
- Caves in Belize
- Caye Caulker
- Cayo District
- Centaur Cable Network
- Central America[3]
- Cerros
- Chetumal Bay
- Chiquibul National Park
- Chito Martinez
- Christian Workers' Union
- Chumba
- Chunox
- Coat of arms of Belize
- Cockscomb Wildlife Sanctuary
- Colville Young
- Commonwealth of Nations
- Commonwealth realm of Belize
- Communications in Belize
- Confederate settlements in British Honduras
- Consejo
- Conservation in Belize
- Constituencies of Belize
- Corozal District
- Corozal Town
- Cross Country Cycling Classic
- Cuisine of Belize
- Culture of Belize
D
- Dangriga
- Dausuva
- Dean Barrow
- Democratic and Agricultural Labour Party (DALP)
- Demographics of Belize
- Diplomatic missions in Belize
- Diplomatic missions of Belize
- Districts of Belize
- Dolores Balderamos-Garcia
- Doyle's Delight
E
- Economy of Belize
- Education in Belize
- Elections and Boundaries Commission
- Elections and Boundaries Department
- Elections in Belize
- Elijio Panti
- Elmira Minita Gordon
- Elridgeville
- Emma Wade
- Endemic species of Belize
- English colonization of the Americas
- English language
- Errollyn Wallen
- Evan X Hyde
F
- Fauna of Belize
- Flag of Belize
- Flora and vegetation of Belize
- FM 2000
- Football Federation of Belize
- Football clubs in Belize
- Foreign relations of Belize
- Francis Reneau
G
- Gales Point
- Garifuna people
- General Workers' Union (Belize)
- Geography of Belize
- George Cadle Price
- George Price Highway
- George Enrique Herbert
- Gerald Rhaburn
- Godfrey Smith
- Government of Belize
- Government House, Belize
- Great Belize Productions
- Great Belize Television
- Great Blue Hole
- Great curassow
- Griga United
- Gross domestic product
- Guanacaste National Park (Belize)
- The Guardian (Belize)
- Guatemala-Belize Language Exchange Project
- Guinea Grass Town
- Gulf of Honduras
H
- Hankook Verdes
- Hattieville
- High Temple, Lamanai
- History of Belize
- Hol Chan Marine Reserve
- Holy Redeemer Primary School
- Hondo River (Belize)
- Honduran Independence Party (HIP)
- Hopkins, Belize
- House of Representatives of Belize
- Hummingbird Highway
- Hurricane Edith
- Hurricane Francelia
- Hurricane Greta-Olivia
- Hurricane Hattie
- Hurricane Iris
- Hurricane Janet
- Hurricane Keith
I
- Images of Belize
- Independence and Mango Creek
- International Friends of Belize (IFOB)
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Belize: BZ
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for Belize: BLZ
- ISO 3166-2:BZ region codes for Belize
- Isidro Belton Stadium
- Islam in Belize
- Islands of Belize
J
- Jaguar
- Jaguarundi
- Jarbi Alvarez
- John Avery (journalist)
- John Briceño
- Jorge Espat
- Jose Coye
- Juventus (Belize)
K
L
- Ladyville
- Lamanai
- Languages of Belize
- Las Cuevas
- Leader of the Opposition, Belize
- Leroy Young
- LGBT rights in Belize (Gay rights)
- Lists related to Belize:
- Diplomatic missions of Belize
- Islands of Belize
- List of airports in Belize
- List of Belize-related topics
- List of caves in Belize
- List of countries by GDP (nominal)
- List of diplomatic missions in Belize
- List of endemic species of Belize
- List of football clubs in Belize
- List of mammals of Belize
- List of people on stamps of Belize
- List of political parties in Belize
- List of Prime Ministers of Belize
- List of radio stations in Belize
- List of rivers of Belize
- Topic outline of Belize
- Little Belize
- Louisville, Belize
- LOVE Belize Television
- LOVE FM (Belize)
- Lubaantun
M
- Macal River
- Mammals of Belize
- Manuel Esquivel
- Marcial Mes
- Marion Jones
- Marion Jones Sports Complex
- Mask Temple, Lamanai
- Maxwell Samuels
- Maya Airways
- Maya Island Air
- Maya Mountains
- Maya peoples
- Maya ruins of Belize
- Mestizo
- Michael Ashcroft
- Michael Ashcroft Stadium
- Military of Belize
- Milt Palacio
- Misuse of Drugs Act (Belize)
- Monarchy of Belize
- Monkey River Town
- Monrad Metzgen
- Mopan language
- Mopan River
- Mullins River
- Music of Belize
N
- National Alliance for Belizean Rights (NABR)
- National Assembly of Belize
- National Independence Party (Belize) (NIP)
- National Party (Belize) (NP)
- National Reform Party (NRP)
- National Trade Union Congress of Belize
- New Site Erei
- Nim Li Punit
- Norman Broaster Stadium
- North America[2]
- Northern Hemisphere
O
P
- Patchacan
- Paul Nabor
- Peini
- People on stamps of Belize
- People's United Party
- Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport
- Philip S. Wright
- Placencia
- Plain chachalaca
- Politics of Belize
- Port Loyola
- Ports of Belize
- Prime Minister of Belize
- Progresso, Belize
- Punta
- Punta Gorda, Belize
- Punta rock
Q
R
- Radio stations in Belize
- Rail transport in Belize
- Ralph Fonseca
- The Reporter (Belize)
- Rivers of Belize
- Roaring Creek
- Roman Catholicism in Belize
- RSV Media Center
- Rudolph Flowers
S
- Said Musa
- Saint Andrew's Primary School
- Saint George's Caye
- Saint John Vianney Roman Catholic Primary School
- Saint Margret's, Belize
- Samuel Alfred Haynes
- San Antonio, Cayo
- San Antonio, Toledo
- San Carlos, Belize
- San Estevan, Belize
- San Ignacio Cayo
- San Joaquin, Corozal
- San José, Orange Walk District
- San Pablo, Orange Walk
- San Pedro Columbia
- San Pedro Seahawks
- San Pedro Town
- Sarstoon River
- The Scout Association of Belize
- Scouting in Belize
- Selwyn Walford Young
- Senate of Belize
- Shane Moody-Orio
- Shipyard, Belize
- Shyne
- Silver Creek, Belize
- Southern Highway
- Spanish colonization of the Americas
- Spanish conquest of the Maya
- Spanish language
- Spanish Lookout
- Speed Net
- Sport in Belize
- Stanley Reneau
- Stann Creek District
- States headed by Elizabeth II
T
- Thomas Gann
- Toledo District
- Toledo Settlement
- Topic outline of Belize
- Tourism in Belize
- Transport in Belize
- Trial Farm, Belize
- Tropic Air
- Tropical Vision Limited
U
- United Black Association for Development (UBAD)
- United Democratic Party (Belize)
- United General Workers Union
- United Nations, member state since 1981
- University of Belize
V
- Valdemar Castillo
- Valley of Peace, Belize
- Victoria Peak (Belize)
- Vision Inspired by the People (VIP)
W
- Wagiya
- Walter Lewis
- WAVE Radio
- We the People Reform Movement (WTP)
- Western Hemisphere
- Wikimedia Atlas of Belize
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Topic outline/Drafts/Topic outline of Belize
- Wilfred Peters
X
Z
See also
English language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- All pages with titles beginning with Belize
- All pages with titles containing Belize
- Commonwealth of Nations
- List of Central America-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Lists of country-related topics
- Topic outline of Belize
- Topic outline of geography
- Topic outline of North America
- United Nations
References
- ^ The division of the Americas into the continents of North America and South America is somewhat arbitrary. Most commonly, Panama is considered to be a part of North America and Colombia is considered a part of South America. Geologically, the boundary between the two continents is defined by the boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the South American Plate. This places the boundary roughly along the Panama-Colombia border. Other definitions place the boundary at the lowest natural crossing of the Isthmus of Panama near the Panama Canal, or along the canal itself. Another definition places the boundary at the lowest crossing of Central America near Lake Nicaragua. This definition splits Central America between the continents of North and South America.
- ^ a b Greater North America may be geographically subdivided into Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
- ^ a b Central America is defined as the southeasternmost extent of North America, most commonly including the seven nations of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.