Haulover Creek
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Haulover Creek is a coastal stream that runs through the center of Belize City and discharges into the Caribbean Sea. It is known for being the inlet of the Belize River, and separating the northern and southern areas of Belize City.[1] [2] There are multiple bridges built across it such as the Swing Bridge (Belize), which is the oldest of its kind in Central America, and the Belcan Bridge, which is used as the finishing line for the annual La Ruta Maya river challenge.
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Haulover Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | Belize |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Confluence of Belize River and Bourdon Canal |
• coordinates | 17°29′N 88°11′W |
Mouth | |
• location | Caribbean Sea at Belize City |
• coordinates | 17°32′N 88°14′W |
Basin size | Caribbean Sea |
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