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Celebration in which they wear colorful costumes and music on the independence day of Belize

Drums

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What instrument is the most used in the Belizean Independence Carnival?

Drums

100

What is the traditional food of Belice?

Rice or beans

100

Complete the sentence: Great Britain does not recognize------- as part of Mexico?

Carnival

200

In 1893, who gave up their sovereign rights over Belize?

Mexico

200

What do they do to remember Belize's path to independence? (Not taking into account the carnival)

Official ceremonies

200

After the Treaty of Paris in 1783, what does Britain do?

Gives in” the territories of Central America to Spain

200

Mention one reason why it is important to preserve the traditions of Belize's independence.

Preservation of Identity, Historical Significance, Cultural Diversity, Tourism and Heritage:

300

Mention one important character 

George Cadle Price or Philip Goldson

300

How is Caribbean Community abbreviated?

CARICOM

300

In the reform war there are two sides, what is each one called?

Conservatives against liberals

300

What are the name of the melodies they use at carnival?

Bruckdown

400

What it means PUP?

People's United Party

400

Pirates, privateers and filibusters arrived in the area of Belize in 1670. ¿What was the principal resource that they found it there?

“Logwood tree”

400

What name was Belize known by in the past?

"British Honduras."

400

The father of Belice was……

George Cadle Price

500

Between which countries was the Treaty of Madrid signed?

Spain and Great Britain

500

What is the name of the battle in which Spain loses in 1798?

Cayo San Jorge

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What was the consequence that occurred after the Plan of Iguala?

Independence of the territories of New Spain

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What is the name of the type of drum that the people of Belize play?

Garifuna

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