| BELIZEAN TRANSPORTATION STATS: |
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Airports
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44 |
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[99th of 247]
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Airports > With paved runways > 914 to 1523 m
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2 |
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[80th of 117]
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Driving side of the road > Left or right
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Right side |
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Highways > Paved
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488 km |
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[97th of 113]
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Highways > Total
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2,872 km |
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[93rd of 118]
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Highways > Unpaved
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2,384 km |
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[77th of 113]
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Merchant marine > Foreign-owned
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178 |
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[17th of 122]
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Motor vehicles
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10 motor vehicles per 100 p |
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[109th of 134]
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Ports and harbors Belize City, Big Creek, Corozol, Punta Gorda |
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Ports and terminals
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Belize City, Big Creek |
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Railways
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0 km |
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[52nd of 86]
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Railways > Total
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0 km |
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[155th of 220]
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Roads, paved > % of total roads
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17 %
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[104th of 163]
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Roads, total network > km
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2,872 km
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[133rd of 172]
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Roadways > Paved
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575 km |
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[49th of 81]
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Roadways > Total
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3,007 km |
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[56th of 85]
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Roadways > Unpaved
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2,432 km |
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[33rd of 79]
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Transnational Issues > Disputes > international Guatemalan squatters continue to settle along the border region; an OAS brokered Differendum in 2002 created a small adjustment to the land boundary, a large Guatemalan maritime corridor in Caribbean, a joint ecological park for disputed Sapodilla Cays, and a substantial US-UK financial package, but agreement was not brought to popular referendum leaving Guatemala to continue to claim the southern half of Belize |
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Travel services > % of commercial service imports
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28.51 %
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[48th of 153]
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Waterways
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825 km |
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[25th of 165]
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