Baba is a song that was composed by the Garifuna younger: Adrian Martinez. "Baba" was transformed into a kind of anthem, played in every Garifuna church. The song talks about the destination. Baba has several meanings: father, God the Father, and can also refer to an ancestor of the family. The ancestors play a fundamental role in the Garifuna culture.
viernes, 29 de abril de 2011
viernes, 15 de abril de 2011
Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel Facilities
Belize Biltmore counts with a few facilities like: air-conditioned rooms, restaurant, bar, courtyard swimming pool, fitness center, business and conference center facilities, all of it and more, also free parking and 24 hour security.
Schedule:
Pool From 8:00 to 22:00 open daily.
Fitness Center From 6:30 to 22:00 open daily.
General Information about Belize
Belize's official language is English, but the Creoles (the largest ethnic group) speak their own colorful dialect and standard English. Spanish is the main language in the north and in some towns of the west. You may also hear Mayan languages, Chinese, German Mennonite, Lebanese, Arabic, Hindi, and Garifuna (the language of the Garinagu in the district of Stann Creek). Most people in Belize are Catholic, but the British influence has created a varied and substantial number of Protestant congregations, including Swiss and German Mennonites. Mayan practice of Catholicism is a fascinating fusion of animistic shamanism and Christian rituals.
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belize culture,
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languages,
religion
viernes, 8 de abril de 2011
BELIZE'S TOPONYMY
Some suppose that the word "Belize" is Mayan etymology. Others attribute the toponym of the importance of copper in the territory a British buccaneer named Wallis. The most substantiated is that the Spanish maps of the area called The Beacon or Beacon, most likely be several on the coast where there are many reefs and shoals. Spanish language mapping of the twentieth century prior to the 1970 usually has the name Belize.
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viernes, 1 de abril de 2011
LAMANAI MAYAN RUINS
These old ruins, some time were part of a big Mayan city, and his name, Lamanai, in mayan language is "submerged crocodile", in clear reference to the reptils that lived y still living at the banks of the river Nuevo. You arrive to the Lamanai Mayan Ruins into a boat trip of 90 minutes approximately by the river and by the jungle, but the tour is other part without comparation because is the opportunity to watch the exotic birds and to the agiles iguanas.
Etiquetas:
belize,
belize tourism,
Lamanai Mayan Ruins,
ruins
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