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Guyana or “The land of many waters” is rich in fauna and flora

Welcome to Guyana

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Location:

Guyana is situated in the northern part of South America, opened to the Atlantic Ocean in north and has Brazil in south and south-west, Surinam in east and Venezuela in west as neighbors.

Area/Surface:

215.000 km²

Population:

761.000 people

Capital:

Georgetown 355.000 people

Currency:

Guyana dollar

Languages spoken:

English

Religion:

Roman-Catholic, Hinduism, Anglican

Government form:

Republic, Democracy

Time zone:

-4 hours Greenwich time

Cars:

GY

Calling code:

+592

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Guyana

 

Name, population and agriculture of Guyana:

This is the 4th country in South America together with French Guyana, Suriname and Brazil where the Spanish language is not the main one. It was under British domination till 26 May 1966 when it obtained its independence. The name of the country comes from the American Indians language and means The land of many waters, because it’s crossed by many rivers. Four parts from five of the country’s territory are covered by equatorial forests. More than 90% of the population is living on the coast at the Atlantic Ocean. The most fertile area of the country with low plains is here on the coast where on about 60 km width, the locals work in agriculture and cultivate coffee, corn, rice, sugar and cocoa-nut trees.

Resources, rivers, fauna and flora:

They are also involved in the resources extraction of bauxite and diamonds. The longest river, Essequibo with 1.010 km length it was in the years of 1600, the homeland for the Dutch conquerors. Lots of people came here from India in the 19th century to work on plantations and today, more than a half of the total population are descendants of Indians and the other part of the population are Africans in origin. (Find more journeys on blog.worldlifetimejourneys.com) The huge territories covered by equatorial forests are almost untouched by any person and are called home for thousands of species of fauna and flora. Birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, invertebrates and others, but also many more species of plants are living together here. Kaieteur falls is the largest single-drop fall in the world with approximately 100 m width and 226 m height. Visit Guyana!


Kaieteur Falls in Guyana

Kaieteur Falls in Guyana


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Guyana is mostly covered by lush equatorial forests like its neighbors and is also known as "The land of many waters" because is crossed by many rivers
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