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Guyana
SOUTH AMERICA
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Cooperative Republic
of Guyana
DATE OF FORMATION: 1966
CAPITAL: Georgetown
POPULATION: 762,500
TOTAL AREA: 83,000 sq. miles
(214,970 sq. km)
DENSITY: 10 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Creole, Hindi, English*
RELIGIONS: Christian 57%, Hindu 33%,
Muslim 9%, other 1%
ETHNIC MIX: East Indian 43%, Black
African 30%, other 18%, Amerindian 9%
GOVERNMENT: Presidential system
CURRENCY: Guyanese dollar = 100 cents
On the northeast coast of South America, Guyana is
the continent's only English-speaking country. Independent
since 1966, it has close ties with the anglophone Caribbean.
GEOGRAPHY
Mainly artificial coast, reclaimed
by dikes and dams from swamps and
tidal marshes. Forests cover 85% of
the interior, rising to savanna uplands
and mountains.
CLIMATE
Tropical. Coast cooled by sea
breezes. Lowlands are hot, wet, and
humid. Highlands are a little cooler.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Guyana is a complex multiracial
society. Tension exists between the
Afro-Guyanese, descended from slaves,
and the Indo-Guyanese, descendants of
laborers brought over after slavery was
abolished. Politics is highly polarized
around this split and has often spilled
over into violence on the streets.
Amerindian subsistence farmers are the
poorest people in society and have
little representation.
THE ECONOMY
Diverse exports: gold, sugar, fish,
bauxite, rice, timber, diamonds. Debt
relief granted. Narcotics transit zone.
INSIGHT: Guyana means “land of
many waters,” reflecting its dense
network of rivers
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GEORGETOWN