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Extract from the Corozal Travel Guides:
South from the border, the road meets the sea at
COROZAL
, near the mouth of the New River. The
ancient Maya
prospered here by controlling river and seaborne trade, and two sites,
Santa Rita
and
Cerros
, are both within easy reach. The present town was founded here in 1849 by refugees from the massacre in Bacalar, Mexico, who were hounded south by the Caste Wars. Today's grid-pattern town is a neat mix of Mexican and Caribbean, its appearance largely due to reconstruction in the wake of Hurricane Janet in 1955. There's little to do in Corozal, but it's an agreeable place to spend... read the whole Corozal Travel Guides...
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