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The Territorial Dispute between Guatemala and Belize

The Territorial Dispute between Guatemala and Belize | Belize in Social Media | Scoop.it

"...The late twentieth century saw a wave of democratic transitions in Latin America and Eastern Europe. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the former Soviet republics became independent states in their own right, while countries in Latin America began to break away from their colonial pasts, as well as from the dictatorships and civil wars that followed independence in the 19th century. While Huntington’s famous ‘third wave’ of democracy saw the emergence of democratic structures in previously autocratic regimes, unresolved territorial claims, border disputes and questions surrounding the relationship between self-determination and sovereignty continue to affect regional security in Latin America today..."

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Our Private Island for the Day on the Belize Barrier Reef

Our Private Island for the Day on the Belize Barrier Reef | Belize in Social Media | Scoop.it

A first hand account of Snorkeling at Laughing Bird Caye National Park in the Belize Barrier Reef.

 

"Located 11 nautical miles off the coast from Placencia, Laughing Bird Caye National Park is a tiny island in the extensiveBelize Barrier Reef World Heritage Site. It is the picture perfect tropical island that one fantasizes about, surrounded by translucent aqua blue water and silky smooth white coral sand. It’s a snorkeler’s paradise with incredible soft coral formations, shallow waters and plenty of marine wildlife...."

 

You can find more information at http://www.laughingbird.org

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