Everything about Roaring Creek Belize totally explained
Roaring Creek is a small
village in the
Cayo District of
Belize, just north-west of
Belmopan. Its name is derived from the creek waterfalls which flow into the
Belize river next to the
Guanacaste Park area.
Roaring Creek has a population of less than 2000 people, which includes Central American immigrants,
Creoles and
Amerindians. Creole is the main language used in the village. The village hosts two primary schools, The Roman Catholic and the Nazarene, and two elementary schools.
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