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The Littlest Capital

- CartLegger - Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 : goo

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Belmopan, Belize occupies the proud superlative of being the world’s smallest capital.

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Like Brasilia, Brazil, it was established as a proud symbol of progress.

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But its mostly an outsized bustling village brimming with sleepy administrative functions.

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Belmopan’s governmental center has the feel of a community college campus

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Govt is very accessible here, but it makes up for that convenience by operating almost entirely on paper. Everything that normally takes a long time—takes longer.

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The capital was moved to avoid destruction by hurricane. So that make the National Emergency Management Organization pretty important.

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Aside from the US embassy, which I did not manage to locate, this is the newest building in Belmopan. It is the new administrative building.

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Good parking is an obvious fringe benefit to being a member of the administration.

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All of the country’s ethnic groups are represented in Belmopan, even the Amish farming community.

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All the country’s fruits and veggies are on show as well.

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But this place is not as sleepy as it seems. The old government---blamed for selling off the nation's resources--is out. A new broom is in town.

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This is my message to the new government.


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jack: 2nd Mar 2008 - 15:25 GMT

looks pretty nice to me, quaint and simple, if children can live and grow in peace there than it is a great place, the simple life for a complicated man, thats what i desire.

audrey: 30th Jun 2008 - 04:24 GMT

i have family there, they are quite contented...

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