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Country
  
Belize

Constituency
  
Corozal South East

Elevation
  
2-4 m (−11 ft)

Area
  
90.33 km²

District
  
Corozal District

Sarteneja
  
1847

Demonym(s)
  
Sartenejeño(a)

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Sarteneja, first known as "Tza-ten-a-ha", is the largest fishing community in Belize. This community is the largest in the Corozal District and also the second largest village in Belize. It recorded a population of 3,500 according to a 2016 estimate. The name "Sarteneja" is a distortion of its original Mayan name, "Tza-ten-a-ha", to Castilian Spanish both meaning "water between the rocks".

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Map of Sarteneja, Belize

It is located on the Sarteneja Peninsula, approximately forty miles by road from Orange Walk Town and is near the privately owned Shipstern Conservation & Management Area. The village's economy is based primarily on fishing for lobster, conch and finfish. There are many farmers, particularly retired fishermen that develop their farmland with agriculture. Recently, tourism is becoming increasingly significant as a source of income or at least as another alternative livelihood for those no longer interested in extracting the aforementioned species but instead help with their conservation or even with their sustainable exploitation.

Most of Sarteneja's inhabitants are of Yucatec Maya Mestizo ancestry..

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References

Sarteneja Wikipedia