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Dangriga "Drums of our Fathers Monument" in Dangriga, Belize Nickname(s): The Culture Capital, Griga Coordinates: 16°58′N 88°13′W / 16.967°N 88.217°W Country Belize District Stann Creek Founded 1700s Government – Mayor of Dangriga Aaron Gongora Elevation sea level m (0 ft) Population (2005) – Total 12,000 estimated Time zone Central (UTC-6) Website Official Dangriga Website Dangriga, formerly known as Stann Creek Town, is a town in southern Belize, located on the Caribbean coast at the mouth of Stann Creek. It is the capital of Belize's Stann Creek District and also the largest town in southern Belize. It is served by the Dangriga Airport.
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History
Dangriga was settled before 1832 by Garinagu (Black Caribs, as they were known to the British) from Honduras. For years it was the second largest population centre in the country behind Belize City, but in recent years has been surpassed by Orange Walk Town. Since the early 1980s Garífuna culture has undergone a revival, as part of which the town was renamed Dangriga, a Garífuna word meaning "standing waters".[1]
Demographics
The population is mostly a mixture of Garinagu, Kriols and Mestizos. According to the 2010 Population and Housing Census, Dangriga's population is 9,096 residents, 4,410 males and 4,686 females. The total number of households is 2,562 and the average household size is 3.6.
Culture
Dangriga is home to the Garifuna, a cultural and ethnic group, descendants of shipwrecked slaves and native Caribs. The Garifuna have adopted the Carib language but kept their African musical and religious traditions. Dangriga is also where the Caribbean music, Punta Rock, originated and where some of Belize's folk bands can be found.
In November each year there is a week long festivity leading up to Garifuna Settlement Day, attended by Garifuna people from around the region. It includes a torchlit parade and wreath-laying ceremony at the monument of the patriot and social activist Thomas Vincent Ramos, selection of Miss Garifuna, parades and special church services, and the The T.V. Ramos Classic Bike Race.
The 19th of November is Garifuna Settlement Day.[2][3]
Attractions
- Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, located southwest of Dangriga.
- Mayflower Archeological Reserve, consisting of three ruins, two waterfalls and a view of Hopkins village as well as of the Caribbean Sea.
Healthcare
The city is served by Southern Regional Hospital.
Notable residents
- Arlie Petters, mathematician and astrophysicist
- Pen Cayetano, artist and musician residing in Germany. Originator of Punta Rock.
References
- ^ http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-780130-dangriga_dangriga-i
- ^ Harry S. Pariser (1998). Explore Belize. Harry S. Pariser. p. 279. ISBN 1556507852. http://books.google.com/books?id=bzzLAiriANcC.
- ^ "Celebrating Garifuna Day". San Pedro Sun. http://sanpedrosun.net/old/98-431.html. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
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