- Guyana - Wikipedia
Guyana is the only country in mainland South America to have English as the official language The majority of the population also speaks Guyanese Creole, which is an English-based creole Guyana is part of the Commonwealth Caribbean
- Guyana | Language, People, Oil Discovery | Britannica
Some geographers classify Guyana as a part of the Caribbean region, which they deem to include the West Indies as well as Guyana, Belize, Suriname, and French Guiana on the South American mainland The capital and chief port of Guyana is Georgetown
- History of Guyana - Wikipedia
The history of Guyana begins about 35,000 years ago with the arrival of humans coming from Eurasia These migrants became the Kalina and Lokono tribes, who met Alonso de Ojeda 's first expedition from Spain in 1499 at the Essequibo River
- Guyana Maps Facts - World Atlas
The above blank map represents Guyana, a small country located on the northern edge of South America The above map can be downloaded, printed and used for geography education purposes like map-pointing and coloring activities
- A guide to Guyana - Lonely Planet
A multicultural, vibrant country teeming with wildlife, Guyana is off the main tourist radar Here's all you need to know to make your visit a reality
- About Guyana - Explore Guyana
A proud member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Guyana brings together the soul of the tropics with the spirit of the Amazon Guyana’s national motto, “One People, One Nation, One Destiny,” reflects its remarkable diversity
- Kaieteur News - Kaieteur News
Energy Corp , which is developing Guyana’s only uranium project, has been recognised by investors at the recently concluded CEM Bermuda Capital Event 2026, earning a place among the top five investment opportunities for its growth potential amid renewed global interest in nuclear energy
- Guyana Facts, Map, Population, GDP | The World Factbook
The discovery of massive offshore oil reserves in 2015 has been Guyana's primary economic and political focus, with many hoping the reserves will transform one of the poorest countries in the region Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America and shares cultural and historical bonds with the Anglophone Caribbean
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