San Pablo Village, Belize

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A view of San Pablo village from the mountains near Red Bank village.
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San Pablo
Coordinates: 16°36′42.5″N88°34′48.5″W / 16.611806°N 88.580139°W / 16.611806; -88.580139
Country Flag of Belize.svg  Belize
District Stann Creek
Constituency Stann Creek West
Population
 (2014)
  Total280 (est)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central No DST)
Climate Am

San Pablo is a small village located in the Stann Creek District of Belize.

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Geography

The landscape surrounding the village includes jungle and banana farms.

Demographics

According to 2000 census, the village is home to 300 permanent residents. 2014 population estimate of San Pablo Village is 280. Many of the residents are Q'eqchi' and speak the Q'eqchi' language, Spanish, and some English.

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    Coordinates: 16°30′50″N88°22′00″W / 16.51389°N 88.36667°W / 16.51389; -88.36667