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    New Amsterdam New Amsterdam Town Hall (1950) Location in Guyana Coordinates: 6°15′N 57°31′W Country Guyana Region East Berbice-Corentyne Population • Total 33,000 New Amsterdam, Guyana New Amsterdam (Dutch: Nieuw Amsterdam) is one of the largest towns in Guyana, located in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region, 62 mi (100 km) from
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    Historic New Amsterdam The town of New Amsterdam developed as a settlement beside Fort Nassau some 55 miles up the Berbice River. Around 1784, as a result of the fluctuating fortunes of Fort Nassau, the Dutch relocated the town to its present site at the confluence of the Berbice and Canje Rivers. The name New Amsterdam was chosen because most ...
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    Main articles: Regions of Guyana and Neighbourhood Councils of Guyana Guyana is divided into 10 regions:[15][16] No Region Area km2 Population (2012 Census) Population(2012 Census) per km2 1 Barima-Waini 20,339 26,941 1.32 2 Pomeroon-Supenaam 6,195 46,810 7.56 3 Essequibo Islands-West Demerara 3,755 107,416 28.61
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    those of the Africans. In Guyana, Trinidad, and Fiji, the numbers of the Indians and the non-Indians were very similar. In Mauritius, Guyana, and Trinidad, almost all the population was new to the area, whereas in South Africa, East Africa, and Fiji, the native population was in its traditional home and looked on the Indians as recent arrivals.
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    chose a site for a new town near the mouth of the Demerara. The French, acting as allies of the Netherlands, then ousted the English, and in 1784 the Dutch resumed possession, and called the new town Stabroek. It became Georgetown in 1812. New Amsterdam, in Berbice, was laid out about ten years later.
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    In a recent speech to the local Chamber of Commerce Hon Mia Amor Mottley, M.P former Leader of the Opposition, Barbados Labour Party, stressed the potential of Central And South America to the economic development of Barbados and the Caribbean. She stated that "You must see Guyana, Suriname, and Belize in the context of the CSME as legitimate
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    Guyana: An Overview Located on the north coast of South America, English-speaking Guyana has characteristics common of a Caribbean nation because of its British colonial heritage— the country achieved independence from Britain in 1966. Guyana participates in Caribbean regional organizations and forums, and its capital of Georgetown serves as
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    Health @ 50 in Guyana: Symposium - P.A.H.O/W.H.O (Demerara - Mahaica, Region 4) May 13th Recognition of Guyana's Creative Artists May 13th Jubilee Literary Festival Continues- Play writing Workshop (Mahaica - Berbice, Region 5) May 13th New Amsterdam Multilateral School Independence Swim Meet for Persons with Disabilities (Demerara ...
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    Food scenes from Guyana Making Butterflaps Picture and demo Albums on my Blog Guyanese vegetables, fruits and condiments in the marketplace Plucking & Roasting Chicken for Curry Roasting Breadfruit Scenes of Barbados & Guyana 1. A mental adjustment to cooking and eating 2. In Defence of All-Purpose Flour 3. Of Sponge Cakes & Pound Cakes 4.
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    Guyana's prime sporting fishing locations are up the Essequibo River and along its tributaries below river rapids and waterfalls such as Rockstone and the Gluck Island, the New River Area, Kurupukari River and the Rupununi Burro -Burro River. Fishing is however done throughout all the waterways of Guyana with catch dependant on location.
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