Livingston, Guatemala
Livingston
is the name of a town in the
Izabal
province of
Guatemala
, at the mouth of the Rio Dulce at the
Gulf of Honduras
. It was Guatemala's main port on the
Caribbean Sea
before the construction of
Puerto Barrios
. Livingston is noted for its unusual mix of
Garfuna
,
Maya
, and
Latino
people and culture. In recent decades Livingston has developed a large tourist industry. Livingston is named after
USA
jurist and politician
Edward Livingston
who wrote the
Livingston Codes
which were used as the basis for the laws of the liberal government of the
United States of Central America
in the early
19th century
.
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