Bermudian Landing Explained

Bermudian Landing is a village in the nation of Belize, located near Scotland Halfmoon in Belize District.[1] The name comes from the Bermuda grass planted by the early loggers to feed their oxen, who were used to drag the mahogany to the landing.

Demographics

At the time of the 2010 Census, Bermudian Landing had a population of 183. Of these, 79.2% were Creole, 6.6% Asian, 6.0% Mixed, 2.2% Ketchi Maya, 1.6% Caucasian, 1.1% Mestizo, 0.5% East Indian, 0.5% Garifuna, 0.5% Hindu and 0.5% others.[2]

References

17.55°N -119°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Howler Monkey Resort, Bermudian Landing Village, Belize District. Jungle Lodge near Belize airport. 2013-06-16.
  2. http://redatam.sib.org.bz/redbin/RpWebEngine.exe/Portal?BASE=BELIZECENSUS_2010&lang=eng Population & Housing Census 2010