fbpx
Wikipedia

San Ignacio, Belize

San Ignacio and Santa Elena are towns in western Belize. San Ignacio serves as the cultural-economic hub of Cayo District.[3] It got its start from mahogany and chicle production during British colonisation. Over time it attracted people from the surrounding areas, which led to the diverse population of the town today. San Ignacio is the largest settlement in Cayo District and the second largest in the country, after Belize City.

San Ignacio–Santa Elena
San Ignacio Town, Santa Elena Town
San Ignacio Town
Nickname(s): 
Cayo, Cayo Town, Twin Towns
Motto: 
The Best Come From The West
San Ignacio–Santa Elena
Coordinates: 17°09′32″N 89°04′11″W / 17.1588°N 89.0696°W / 17.1588; -89.0696Coordinates: 17°09′32″N 89°04′11″W / 17.1588°N 89.0696°W / 17.1588; -89.0696
Country Belize
DistrictCayo
ConstituencyCayo Central, Cayo North, Cayo North East
Founded1800s
Government
 • MayorEarl Trapp (UDP)
 • Area Representatives
Area
 • Total8.4 km2 (3.2 sq mi)
Elevation
76 m (249 ft)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Total23,878
 • Estimate 
(2018)[2]
26,151
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central)
ClimateAw

History

The town was originally named El Cayo by the Spanish. On 19 October 1904, El Cayo was officially declared a town by the government of British Honduras.[4] In the past a creek ran between the Macal and the Mopan rivers one mile outside of San Ignacio going toward Benque Viejo. This creek then fulfilled the definition of an area of land completely surrounded by water and thus the name Cayo, "island". There was a large wooden bridge across this creek in the late 1940s, but since the creek eventually dried up, the area was filled with limestone gravel and today there remains no evidence of its existence.[citation needed] The demise of the creek, however, took away the distinction for the classification of a 'cayo' from the venerable western town of 'El Cayo' and returned it to a regular land mass.[citation needed]

Geography

San Ignacio is situated on the banks of the Macal River, about 63 miles (101 km) west of Belize City and 22 miles (35 km) west of the country's capital: Belmopan. The town has an area of approximately 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2).[5]

Demographics

The population is largely Mestizo, followed by Kriol, and some Lebanese and Mopan Maya. San Ignacio also boasts a fairly large Chinese population, most of whom emigrated from Guangzhou in waves in the mid-20th century. The Mennonite community of Spanish Lookout is situated a few miles outside San Ignacio. The 2010 census counted 17,878 inhabitants in San Ignacio and Santa Elena, of whom 8,751 are males and 9,127 are females. The total number of households is 4,351 and the average household size is 4.1.[1]

Santa Elena

In recent years San Ignacio has absorbed the formerly separate town of Santa Elena. San Ignacio and its sister-town Santa Elena make up Belize's third largest urban area. The two towns are connected by Belize's only suspension bridge, the one-lane Hawkesworth Bridge across the Macal river, built in 1949 and another one lane, low lying wooden bridge at the market and a two lane bridge, the Santa Elena Bridge constructed in 2018. The two are collectively referred to as the "Twin Towns" although San Ignacio has a larger population. As of 2010, Santa Elena has a population of 7,389 compared with San Ignacio's population of 10,489.[1]

Government

San Ignacio is currently governed by a town council affiliated with the United Democratic Party (UDP). The mayor is Earl Trapp, also of the UDP. Town council elections are held every three years to elect the mayor and council. Both UDP and People's United Party (PUP) candidates participate in town elections. The next municipal elections are scheduled for the year 2020.

At the national level, the San Ignacio/Santa Elena area is represented by three constituencies in the Belize House of Representatives, Cayo Central, Cayo North and Cayo North East.

Educational institutions

San Ignacio has three main colleges. Sacred Heart College of Catholic denomination is the largest institution, with both a high school and a junior college division, and is one of the largest high schools in Belize. Eden Seventh Day Adventist High School and Saint Ignatius High School (Catholic) are also found here.

Galen University was founded in 2003 and is located at Central Farm, a couple of minutes east of San Ignacio. The University of Belize also has an agricultural campus next to Galen.

Health care

The city is served by the San Ignacio Hospital, which is a regional clinic, and the Loma Luz Adventist hospital in Santa Elena. It also has various clinics, doctors and pharmacies scattered around town, and "the only official medical electives program run by Belizians."[6]

Attractions

The area around San Ignacio is one of the most popular parts of the country for tourism. Nearby attractions include the ancient Maya ruins of Caracol, Xunantunich, Cahal Pech, and El Pilar. Notable caves to explore include the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, which includes skeletons, ceramics, and stoneware, and Barton Creek Cave, which is popular among adventure tourists interested in cave canoeing.

Also popular among adventure travelers are nature reserves such as the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve, and the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. A day trip to Mountain Pine Ridge allows visitors to go on several hikes and visit waterfalls, caves, and Maya ruins.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Statistical Institute of Belize. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates by Area and Sex 2008 - 2015". Statistical Institute of Belize. Retrieved 14 May 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Guide to San Ignacio". Belize Adventure - Travel Advice by Local Experts. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  4. ^ Grant, H.E.W. "19, October, 1904". Government of British Honduras. Government Gazette British Honduras.
  5. ^ "Chapter 87: Town Councils Act, Revised Edition 2003" (PDF). The Laws of Belize. Government of Belize. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Medical Electives Belize". Medical Electives Belize. Retrieved 24 January 2022.

External links

ignacio, belize, ignacio, santa, elena, towns, western, belize, ignacio, serves, cultural, economic, cayo, district, start, from, mahogany, chicle, production, during, british, colonisation, over, time, attracted, people, from, surrounding, areas, which, diver. San Ignacio and Santa Elena are towns in western Belize San Ignacio serves as the cultural economic hub of Cayo District 3 It got its start from mahogany and chicle production during British colonisation Over time it attracted people from the surrounding areas which led to the diverse population of the town today San Ignacio is the largest settlement in Cayo District and the second largest in the country after Belize City San Ignacio Santa ElenaTownSan Ignacio Town Santa Elena TownSan Ignacio TownFlagNickname s Cayo Cayo Town Twin TownsMotto The Best Come From The WestSan Ignacio Santa ElenaCoordinates 17 09 32 N 89 04 11 W 17 1588 N 89 0696 W 17 1588 89 0696 Coordinates 17 09 32 N 89 04 11 W 17 1588 N 89 0696 W 17 1588 89 0696Country BelizeDistrictCayoConstituencyCayo Central Cayo North Cayo North EastFounded1800sGovernment MayorEarl Trapp UDP Area RepresentativesMichel Chebat PUP Orlando Habet PUP Alex Balona PUP Area Total8 4 km2 3 2 sq mi Elevation76 m 249 ft Population 2010 1 Total23 878 Estimate 2018 2 26 151Time zoneUTC 6 Central ClimateAw Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 Santa Elena 4 Government 5 Educational institutions 6 Health care 7 Attractions 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe town was originally named El Cayo by the Spanish On 19 October 1904 El Cayo was officially declared a town by the government of British Honduras 4 In the past a creek ran between the Macal and the Mopan rivers one mile outside of San Ignacio going toward Benque Viejo This creek then fulfilled the definition of an area of land completely surrounded by water and thus the name Cayo island There was a large wooden bridge across this creek in the late 1940s but since the creek eventually dried up the area was filled with limestone gravel and today there remains no evidence of its existence citation needed The demise of the creek however took away the distinction for the classification of a cayo from the venerable western town of El Cayo and returned it to a regular land mass citation needed Geography EditSan Ignacio is situated on the banks of the Macal River about 63 miles 101 km west of Belize City and 22 miles 35 km west of the country s capital Belmopan The town has an area of approximately 2 5 square miles 6 5 km2 5 Street scene in San Ignacio View of San Ignacio looking towards the Hawkesworth Bridge Burns Avenue Small park of downtown San Ignacio in front of the police station Belize independence day celebrationDemographics EditThe population is largely Mestizo followed by Kriol and some Lebanese and Mopan Maya San Ignacio also boasts a fairly large Chinese population most of whom emigrated from Guangzhou in waves in the mid 20th century The Mennonite community of Spanish Lookout is situated a few miles outside San Ignacio The 2010 census counted 17 878 inhabitants in San Ignacio and Santa Elena of whom 8 751 are males and 9 127 are females The total number of households is 4 351 and the average household size is 4 1 1 Santa Elena Edit In recent years San Ignacio has absorbed the formerly separate town of Santa Elena San Ignacio and its sister town Santa Elena make up Belize s third largest urban area The two towns are connected by Belize s only suspension bridge the one lane Hawkesworth Bridge across the Macal river built in 1949 and another one lane low lying wooden bridge at the market and a two lane bridge the Santa Elena Bridge constructed in 2018 The two are collectively referred to as the Twin Towns although San Ignacio has a larger population As of 2010 update Santa Elena has a population of 7 389 compared with San Ignacio s population of 10 489 1 Government EditSee also List of mayors of San Ignacio Belize San Ignacio is currently governed by a town council affiliated with the United Democratic Party UDP The mayor is Earl Trapp also of the UDP Town council elections are held every three years to elect the mayor and council Both UDP and People s United Party PUP candidates participate in town elections The next municipal elections are scheduled for the year 2020 At the national level the San Ignacio Santa Elena area is represented by three constituencies in the Belize House of Representatives Cayo Central Cayo North and Cayo North East Educational institutions EditSan Ignacio has three main colleges Sacred Heart College of Catholic denomination is the largest institution with both a high school and a junior college division and is one of the largest high schools in Belize Eden Seventh Day Adventist High School and Saint Ignatius High School Catholic are also found here Galen University was founded in 2003 and is located at Central Farm a couple of minutes east of San Ignacio The University of Belize also has an agricultural campus next to Galen Health care EditThe city is served by the San Ignacio Hospital which is a regional clinic and the Loma Luz Adventist hospital in Santa Elena It also has various clinics doctors and pharmacies scattered around town and the only official medical electives program run by Belizians 6 Attractions EditThe area around San Ignacio is one of the most popular parts of the country for tourism Nearby attractions include the ancient Maya ruins of Caracol Xunantunich Cahal Pech and El Pilar Notable caves to explore include the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave which includes skeletons ceramics and stoneware and Barton Creek Cave which is popular among adventure tourists interested in cave canoeing Also popular among adventure travelers are nature reserves such as the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve and the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve A day trip to Mountain Pine Ridge allows visitors to go on several hikes and visit waterfalls caves and Maya ruins See also EditChaa Creek Mopan RiverReferences Edit a b c Belize Population and Housing Census 2010 PDF Statistical Institute of Belize 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 27 January 2016 Retrieved 14 May 2016 Mid Year Population Estimates by Area and Sex 2008 2015 Statistical Institute of Belize Retrieved 14 May 2016 permanent dead link Guide to San Ignacio Belize Adventure Travel Advice by Local Experts Retrieved 2019 09 19 Grant H E W 19 October 1904 Government of British Honduras Government Gazette British Honduras Chapter 87 Town Councils Act Revised Edition 2003 PDF The Laws of Belize Government of Belize Retrieved 23 November 2013 Medical Electives Belize Medical Electives Belize Retrieved 24 January 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Ignacio Belize Wikivoyage has a travel guide for San Ignacio Maps of San Ignacio Belize San Ignacio Travel information Belize Travel Magazine http sanignaciotown com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Ignacio Belize amp oldid 1123305490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.