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Belizeans
Belizeans are people originating in the Central American nation of Belize whether they live there or in the Belizean diaspora. Belize is a multiethnic country with residents of African, Amerindian, European and Asian descent or any combination of those groups. Colonisation, slavery, and immigration have played major roles in affecting the ethnic composition of the population and as a result, Belize is a country with numerous cultures, languages, and ethnic groups.〔Volz, Joe and Coy, Cissie, ("Belize: Central American Jewel," ) aarp.org.〕〔Smith, Vicki (18 February 2007), ("Belize beckons with unspoiled Caribbean isles, friendly faces, rich marine life," ) ''The San Diego Union-Tribune''.〕〔Link, Matthew R. (2002), ("Central America's perfect, penny-pinching blend of island beaches, virgin rain forest, and Maya mysteries" ), ''Budget Travel'', January/February 2002.〕 ==Maya and early settlers==
The Maya are thought to have been in Belize and the Yucatán region since the second millennium BC; however, much of Belize's original Maya population was wiped out by disease and conflicts between tribes and with Europeans. Three Maya groups now inhabit the country: The Yucatec (who came from Yucatán, Mexico to escape the Caste War of the 1840s), the Mopan (indigenous to Belize but were forced out by the British; they returned from Guatemala to evade slavery in the 19th century), and Kek'Chi (also fled from slavery in Guatemala in the 19th century).〔Cho, Julian (1998). (Maya Homeland ). University of California Berkeley Geography Department and the Toledo Maya of Southern Belize. Retrieved 4 January 2007.〕 The later groups are chiefly found in the Toledo District.
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