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Aguacate, Belize

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Village in Belize

Aguacate is a village in Toledo District, Belize. Most of the inhabitants of the village speak Q’eqchi’, a Mayan language.

Demographics

At the time of the 2010 census, Aguacate had a population of 369. Of these, 93.0% were Ketchi Maya, 3.8% Mopan Maya and 3.3% Mixed.

References

  1. Toledo Maya Cultural Council (1997). Maya Atlas: The Struggle to Preserve Maya Land in Southern Belize. Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books. p. 52. ISBN 1556432569.
  2. Population & Housing Census

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