Double Head Cabbage

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Double Head Cabbage is a village in Belize located in Belize District. [1]

Demographics

At the time of the 2010 census, Double Head Cabbage had a population of 406. Of these, 93.1% were Creole, 5.4% Mixed, 0.7% East Indian, 0.2% Garifuna and 0.2% Mennonite. [2]

17°32′N88°33′W / 17.533°N 88.550°W / 17.533; -88.550

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