Belize–Guatemala relations
Belize–Guatemala relations are the bilateral relations between Belize and the Republic of Guatemala. Guatemala established relations with Belize in 1991, ten years after Belizean independence. Belize has an embassy in Guatemala City while Guatemala has an embassy in Belize City. The two countries have had a long-standing dispute over the territory of Belize.
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Country comparison
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Population | 16,176,133 | 359,287 |
Area | 108,889 km2 (42,042 sq mi) | 22,966 km2 (8,867 sq mi) |
Population Density | 129/km2 (330/sq mi) | 14.1/km2 (37/sq mi) |
Capital | Guatemala City | Belmopan |
Largest City | Guatemala City – 2,110,100 (4,500,000 Metro) | Belize City – 57,169 (60,963 Metro) |
Government | Unitary presidential constitutional republic | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
First Leaders | President: Rafael Carrera | Monarch: Queen Victoria |
Current Leader | President: Alejandro Giammattei | Monarch: Elizabeth II |
Official languages | Spanish | English |
GDP (nominal) | US$68.389 billion ($4,101 per capita) | US$1.770 billion ($4,692 per capita) |
Territorial dispute
The Guatemalan government has demanded several times since 1940 that the UK government give up Belize and hand it over to Guatemala. The British government has refused and Guatemala has made several threats to invade Belize.
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