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Belize - traducción al francés

SOVEREIGN STATE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:BZ; Dominion of Belize; Belieze; Belizian; Beliz; Subdivisions of Belize; Administrative divisions of Belize; History of Belize (1981–present); Etymology of Belize; Crown Colony of Belize; Crime in Belize; History of Belize (1981-present); Indigenous land claims in Belize; National symbols of Belize; Violent crime in Belize; Illegal drug trade in Belize; Women in Belize; Women's rights in Belize; Political culture of Belize; Organised crime in Belize; Gender equality in Belize; Human trafficking in Belize
  • Districts of Belize
  • Belize Barrier Reef; aerial view looking north
  • Panoramic view of [[Caye Caulker]]
  • Belizean Coast Guard working with the [[United States Navy]]
  • A proportional representation of Belize's exports in 2019
  • Topography of Belize
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  • National Assembly]] in [[Belmopan]]
  • A British Honduras postage stamp overprinted in 1962 to mark [[Hurricane Hattie]]
  • "Caana" at [[Caracol]]
  • [[Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary]]
  • Colonial flag of British Honduras, 1870–1919
  • Colonial flag of British Honduras, 1919–1981
  • Traditional Garifuna dancers in [[Dangriga]], Belize
  • The [[Great Blue Hole]], a phenomenon of [[karst topography]]
  • [[Holy Redeemer Catholic Parish, Belize City]]
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  • Köppen climate classification of Belize
  • Extent of the Maya civilization
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  • A black orchid flower (''[[Prosthechea cochleata]])''
  • Rice and beans (with coconut milk), stewed chicken and potato salad. An inter-ethnic staple meal.
  • A British [[Royal Marine]] training in the jungle of Belize in 2017
  • [[Scarlet macaw]]s are native to Central and northern South America. Various [[bird sanctuaries]] exist in Belize, such as the [[Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary]].
  • Accomplished Belizean cyclist Shalini Zabaneh
  • An excerpt from the 1898 Gazette that declared 10 September an official holiday, part of the efforts of the Centennial Committee
  • A [[sugar cane]] processing plant, Orange Walk Town, Belize. Sugar is one of Belize's top exports.
  • "El Castillo" at [[Xunantunich]]

Belize         
Belize, country located in Central America (borders on Mexico and Guatemala)

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Belize

Belize ( (listen); Belize Kriol English: Bileez) is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a water boundary with Honduras to the southeast. It has an area of 22,970 square kilometres (8,867 sq mi) and a population of 441,471 (2022). Its mainland is about 290 km (180 mi) long and 110 km (68 mi) wide. It is the least populated and least densely populated country in Central America. Its population growth rate of 1.87% per year (2018 estimate) is the second-highest in the region and one of the highest in the Western Hemisphere. Its capital is Belmopan, and its largest city is the namesake city of Belize City. Belize is often thought of as a Caribbean country in Central America because it has a history similar to that of English-speaking Caribbean nations. Belize's institutions and official language reflect its history as a British colony.

The Maya civilization spread into the area of Belize between 1500 BC and AD 300 and flourished until about 1200. European contact began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed along the Gulf of Honduras. European exploration was begun by English settlers in 1638. Spain and Britain both laid claim to the land until Britain defeated the Spanish in the Battle of St. George's Caye (1798). In 1840 it became a British colony known as British Honduras, and a Crown colony in 1862. Belize achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on 21 September 1981. It is the only mainland Central American country which is a Commonwealth realm, with King Charles III as its monarch and head of state, represented by a governor-general.

Belize has a diverse society composed of many cultures and languages, reflecting its rich history. It is the only Central American country where English is the official language, while Belizean Creole is the most widely spoken dialect. Spanish is the second-most-commonly-spoken language, followed by the Mayan languages, German dialects, and Garifuna. Over half the population is multilingual, due to the diverse linguistic backgrounds of the population. It is known for its September Celebrations, its extensive barrier reef coral reefs, and punta music.

Belize's abundance of terrestrial and marine species and its diversity of ecosystems give it a key place in the globally significant Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. It is considered a Central American and Caribbean nation with strong ties to both the American and Caribbean regions. It is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), and the Central American Integration System (SICA), the only country to hold full membership in all three regional organizations.

Ejemplos de uso de Belize
1. Le Yucatan, Cuba et Belize sont également en état d‘alerte.
2. Les Etats membres – 13' depuis ce lundi avec l‘accession du Belize – ont validé par acclamations la réélection pour un troisi';me mandat de quatre ans de Mohamed Elbaradei, décidée en juin par les 35 pays membres du conseil des gouverneurs.
3. L‘Espagne, la Russie, l‘Allemagne, la Turquie? «Ils n‘ont qu‘ŕ bien se tenir, on a mis un carton au Belize (7–0). Dans deux ans, ce sera notre tour d‘ętre en finale», ręve Ceferino.
4. Les premi';res ŕ y recourir, au Belize et en Equateur, s‘en sont servies pour alerter l‘opinion internationale sur les conflits qui les opposaient ŕ des grandes compagnies mini';res, pétroli';res et foresti';res, rappelle–t–elle.
5. Si l‘on excepte la période de domination exercée, une demi–décennie durant, par Marion Jones (ses parents venaient du Belize), le sprint féminin n‘a eu que des chefs de file occasionnels.