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The Mennonites have made it a point to have their own schools,

churches, and financial institutions in their farming communities. Their

vegetables, dairy, and poultry are sold in stores throughout the country.

Belizeans and tourists alike favor handcrafted Mennonite furniture.

English the Official Language

English, the official language, is spoken by nearly all Belizeans, except

Central American refugees who arrived during the past decade. Spanish is

the native tongue of about 46 percent of the population, and is spoken as a

second language by another 20 percent.

The Garifuna, Mayans, and Mennonites speak their own languages in

addition to English and Spanish. The various Mayan groups speak their

original languages, which can be traced back more than 1,000 years. Creoles

speak an English-Creole dialect known as “Kriol,” which is similar to the

Creole dialects of the English-speaking Caribbean Islands and southern

Louisiana in the United States. Mennonites speak German.

A Mosaic of Backgrounds and Languages

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TEXT-DEPENDENT QUESTIONS

1. What are the four main ethnic groups in Belize, according to the 2010 census?

2. From what countries did the ancestors of Belieze’s Mennonites originally come?

Where do most Mennonites in the country live today?

3. What are the two main political parties in Belize?