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  1. San Ignacio and its sister-town Santa Elena make up Belize's third largest urban area. The two towns are connected by Belize's only suspension bridge, the one-lane Hawkesworth Bridge across the Macal river, built in 1949 and another one lane, low lying wooden bridge at the market and a two lane bridge, the Santa Elena Bridge constructed in 2018.

  2. San Ignacio and Santa Elena are towns in western Belize. San Ignacio serves as the cultural-economic hub of Cayo District. It got its start from mahogany and chicle production during British colonisation. Over time it attracted people from the surrounding areas, which led to the diverse population of the town today. San Ignacio is the largest settlement in Cayo District and the second largest ...

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  4. San Ignacio is a small town in the Cayo region of Belize, with around 25,000 citizens.San Ignacio, or Cayo as it is called, is located on the Macal river, and makes a good and affordable base for exploration of the stunning regions around it, with plenty of day trips to be taken and several decent tour guides willing to take you.

  5. The construction in 1949 of the Hawksworth Bridge and the paving of the Western Highway in the 1980s made reaching San Ignacio a faster journey, bringing more workers and expanding Belize’s commercial output. Today, Belize’s economy depends upon San Ignacio where a majority of the populace live. Further, the twin towns, notes historian Hugh ...

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · San Ignacio is a small town in the Cayo District, the largest district in Belize. Located in Western Belize, it comprises the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena and Belize’s capital city of Belmopan. Together, they make up the largest settlement in Belize. Located on the west bank of the Macal River, it is the sister city to its twin ...

  7. Formerly: El Cayo, or Cayo. San Ignacio, town, west-central Belize. It lies along the Belize River near the Guatemalan border. San Ignacio and its sister town Santa Elena make up Belize’s second largest urban area. The two towns are separated by the Macal River and Belize’s only suspension bridge. With Benque Viejo del Carmen, which is ...

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