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Cayo District

Coordinates:17°N89°W / 17°N 89°W /17; -89
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District of Belize

District in Belize
Cayo District
Cayo District and its neighbors[a]
Cayo District and its neighbors[a]
CountryBelize
CapitalSan Ignacio
Area
 • Total
5,338 km2 (2,061 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)[1][2]
 • Total
103,413
 • Density19.37/km2 (50.18/sq mi)
 Estimate
ISO 3166 codeBZ-CY

Cayo is a district located in the west part ofBelize, and it contains the capital,Belmopan. It is the most extensive, second-most populous and third-most densely populated of the sixdistricts of Belize. The district's capital is the town ofSan Ignacio.

Geography

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Being the largest district, it bordersGuatemala to the west,Orange Walk district to the north,Belize district to the northeast,Stann Creek district to the southeast andToledo district to the south. The nation's capital,Belmopan, is located within the district.

Other important towns and cities in the district includeBenque Viejo del Carmen, twin towns ofSan Ignacio and Santa Elena (District's Capital), Seven Miles (El Progreso),San Antonio,Valley of Peace,St. Margaret,Roaring Creek,Armenia,San Jose Succotz,Arenal,Buena Vista,Bullet Tree Falls,Calla Creek,Esperanza,Cristo Rey, Georgeville,Unitedville,Blackman Eddy,Ontario,Camalote,Los Tambos,More Tomorrow andSpanish Lookout.

Major rivers in the district include theMacal River and theMopan River.

Boundaries

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In 1960, the boundaries of the Cayo District were defined as follows:[3]

Commencing at Big Falls, Belize River; thence upward along the course of the Belize River to Labouring Creek, Yalbac Creek and Tu-Tu Creek to the Western Frontier Line; thence following the Frontier Line southward to the crossing of the main divide or watershed of the Maya Mountains; thence in a north-easterly direction along the main divide of the Maya Mountains which forms the watershed between Machiquila River, Belize River and Sibun River systems on the west and north, and Moho River, Rio Grande, Monkey River, Sittee River and North Stann Creek systems on the east and south to the top of the peak known as Arthur's Seat west of Middlesex; thence by a direct line in a north-north-easterly direction to the highest point on the Humming Bird Highway in the Humming Bird Gap; thence by the southern side of the Humming Bird Highway in a westerly direction to a point 70chains east of St. Margaret's Creek bridge measured along the Highway; thence in a straight line in a northerly direction to the source of the westernmost tributary of Indian Creek; thence downward along the courses of Indian Creek and Sibun River to the mouth of Nancy Porter Creek; thence in a straight line to the point of commencement.

As of 2020, these are still the boundaries used for the District.[4]

Economy and infrastructure

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Cayo District is primarily an agricultural district, with the chief crops beingcitrus fruit (more specifically,oranges,grapefruit, andtangerine), as well asbananas. Recently, oil was found inSpanish Lookout and it is now in production.

There are two major highways in the District, theGeorge Price Highway, that runs fromBelize City to theGuatemalan border, and theHummingbird Highway which starts in Belmopan and ends at the juncture of the Coastal Road and theSouthern Highway that ends in theStann Creek District. In addition to the ruins listed above there are several other importantnature reserves including two National Parks,Blue Hole andGuanacaste National Park.Ecotourism is also an integral part of the region's economy.

Political divisions

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Politically, Cayo is divided into sixconstituencies, described in detail here:

Archaeological sites

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Cayo District contains several pre-Columbian mayan ruins and sites, among these areCaracol,Xunantunich,Cahal Pech,[5]Baking Pot,Lower Dover andEl Pilar.

Demographics

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Religion in Cayo (2010 census)[1]
Roman Catholicism24,22934.9%
No religion13,66019.7%
Pentecostal10,83815.6%
Seventh-day Adventist 3,0114.3%
Mennonite2,8124.1%
Nazarene2,6053.8%
Baptist1,8432.7%
Anglican1,4982.2%
Other religion8,74712.6%

According to the 2010 Population and Housing Census, Cayo District's total population is of 73,202 residents (compared to the district's 2000 population of 53,715); of whom 36,803 are males and 36,399 are females. The total number of households is 15,497 and the average household size is 4.7.[1]

The southern half of Cayo District is very low densely populated. A large majority of the district's population lives north of the17th parallel.

Ethnicity

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Ethnicity
2010[6]2022[7]
%Number%Number%
Mestizo44,44563.35%67,07567.68%
Creole10,24714.60%16,20416.35%
European:
* German (Mennonite)
* British (Anglo-Celtic)
3,596
2,809
787
5.12%
4.00%
1.12%
5,038
4,126
912
5.08%
4.16%
0.92%
Qʼeqchi Maya1,4082.01%2,5742.60%
Mopan Maya1,9362.76%2,4272.45%
Yucatec Maya1,4692.09%1,6601.67%
Garifuna9751.39%1,4481.46%
East Indian8061.15%8990.90%
Chinese/Asian6480.92%3400.34%
Other4820.68%8430.85%
Not stated5970.60%
Mixed4,1455.91%
Total70,157100%99,105100%

Rural and urban development

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In 2010, the total population of Cayo's urban areas was of 36,455; 17,939 males and 18,516 females. 7,468 total households and a 4.9 average household size. The total population of Cayo's rural areas was of 36,747; 18,864 males and 17,883 females. 8,029 total households and a 4.6 average household size.[1]

References

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  1. ^
  1. ^abcd"Belize's top Country Markets Analysis | Statistical Institute of Belize"(PDF).www.statisticsbelize.org.bz. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 12 August 2011.
  2. ^"Belize: Districts, Towns & Villages - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information".www.citypopulation.de.Archived from the original on 18 December 2017. Retrieved8 October 2017.
  3. ^"District Administration (Alteration of Boundaries) Proclamation, 1960". British Honduras: Government Printer. 1959.Archived from the original on 23 May 2024. Retrieved23 May 2024.
  4. ^"Inferior Courts Act, Chapter 94"(PDF). Government of Belize. 2020.Archived(PDF) from the original on 23 May 2024. Retrieved23 May 2024.
  5. ^"Distribution of Early Middle Formative Period Sites". Archived fromthe original on 20 February 2003. Retrieved13 March 2008.
  6. ^"Main results of 2010 population and housing census"(PDF).
  7. ^"Census 2022". Retrieved18 April 2025.

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