Ikonomi ahn Papulayshan

Soh, wi hoap Valentain (Valentaim) Day mi gud gud fu evribadi!. Tudeh wi shyaa moa chranlayshan weh Mista Vicente Costalago di help wi get op pahn di Bileez Kriol Wikimedia websait. Memba seh: Yu ku chek owt how di websait di kohn lang. Jos goh tu:

 

https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/bzj/Bileez

 

Ikonomi:
Bileez ga wahn smaal bizniz set op, wid di ikonomi moasli fahn praivit bizniz, ahn weh bays moasli pahn expoat a gyas, krood ail, agrikolcha, agrikolcha kaina indoschri, ahn bizniz peepl weh bai ahn sel. Tudeh day, toorizm ahn kanschrokshan don staat tu bikom moa ahn moa impoatant.

 

Economy:
Belize has a small, mostly private enterprise economy that is based primarily on export of petroleum and crude oil, agriculture, agro-based industry, and merchandising, with tourism and construction recently assuming greater importance.

 

Papulayshan: Eena 2010, di peepl weh mi liv eena Bileez (di papulayshan) da-mi 324,528. Eena 2009, di fertiliti rayt da-mi 3.6 pikni fu evri uman. Di bert rayt da-mi 27.33 bert/1,000 papulayshan, ahn di det rayt da-mi 5.8 det/1,000 papulayshan.

 

Belize's population was 324,528 in 2010. Belize's total fertility rate in 2009 was 3.6 children per woman. Its birth rate was 27.33 births/1,000 population, and the death rate was 5.8 deaths/1,000 population.

 

Infamayshan biloa da fahn: www.worldometers.info Laytis papulayshan figa fu Bileez (dayt fu dis da: Janiweri 11, 2017) bays pahn di laytis estimayt fahn di UNITED NATIONS = 370,997.

 

Papulayshan fu 2016: 366,942            Papulayshan fu 2015: 359,287

Silvaana Udz, Ed.D da fahn Bileez. If yu waahn tel shee bowt sohnting speshal fu put eena dis Kriol aatikl, eemayl: [email protected] or Vizit: www.nationalkriolcouncil.org



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