Toledo District

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Map of Belize showing Toledo District
Punta Gorda is the main town in the Toledo District.
Punta Gorda is the main town in the Toledo District.

Toledo District is the southernmost district in the nation of Belize, with the district capital in the town of Punta Gorda, Belize. Also in Toledo District are the towns of Monkey River Town and Toledo Settlement, the villages of San Pedro Columbia and Silver Creek, Blue Creek, Dolores, Belize, Graham Creek, Joventud, Otoxha Village, San Benito Poite, Xpicilha Village and the ancient Maya ruins of Nim Li Punit, Lubaantun, and Uxbenka. According to the 2000 census, Toledo District had a population of 23,815 persons.

Blue Creek village is home to Tumulkin Center of Learning.


Districts of Belize Flag of Belize
Belize | Cayo | Corozal | Orange Walk | Stann Creek | Toledo

Coordinates: 16°20′N 88°45′W

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