Belizeans
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| Belize c. 380,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| United States | 42,970 |
| Canada | 2,146 |
| Mexico | 2,127 |
| United Kingdom | 1,694 |
| Bolivia | 1,007 |
| Guatemala | 984 |
| Honduras | 372 |
| El Salvador | 344 |
| Costa Rica | 167 |
| Panama | 103 |
| Australia | 85 |
| Switzerland | 46 |
| Bahamas | 45 |
| Spain | 44 |
| Italy | 38, 13 (2024) |
| Netherlands | 25 |
| Nicaragua | 54 |
| Barbados | 33 |
| Venezuela | 18 |
| Norway | 13 |
| Sweden | 13 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 13 |
| Belgium | 12 |
| Austria | 9 |
| France | 50 |
| Jamaica | 200 |
| Argentina | 6 |
| Denmark | 6 |
| Brazil | 5 |
| Romania | 3 |
| Languages | |
| Religion | |
| Christianity (Predominantly Protestants and Catholics), and minority Buddhist, Hindus, Muslims, Rastafarians, Baháʼís | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
Belizeans are people associated with the country of Belize through citizenship or descent. Belize is a multiethnic country with residents of Ethnic groups of Amerindian, African, European, Asian and Middle-eastern descent or mixed race with any combination of those groups.
Colonisation, slavery, and immigration have played major roles in affecting the ethnic composition of the population and as a result, Belize is a country with numerous cultures, languages, and ethnic groups.