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Guyana

Guyana
Population:
831,000
Language:
English
Religion:
Christianity
Guyana was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples before being colonized by the Dutch and later the British. It gained independence in 1966 and has recently experienced economic growth due to its emerging oil industry. The country retains a diverse cultural heritage with African, Indian, and indigenous influences.
Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Venezuela to the west, and Suriname to the east. Covering an area of approximately 214,970 square kilometers, Guyana has a population of about 790,000 people as of 2023. The capital and largest city is Georgetown. The official language is English, making it the only South American nation with English as the primary language. Guyana operates as a unitary parliamentary republic. The economy has traditionally been based on agriculture (sugar and rice) and mining (gold and bauxite), but recent offshore oil discoveries are transforming it into one of the fastest-growing economies globally. Guyana is known for its rich biodiversity, dense rainforests, and natural landmarks like Kaieteur Falls. It is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
Title Population Bibles Resources
Guyanese Creole English 643000 1 1
English 72000 242 359
Caribbean Hindustani 60000 2 2
Arawak 15900 1 1
Macushi 9680 3 3
Wapishana 6000 1 1
Akawaio 5240 1 1
Warao 5210 1 1
Patamona 5120 1 1
Urdu 3960 13 81
Galibi Carib 3070 1 2
Portuguese 1570 18 349
Chinese 1500 2 6
Eastern Maroon Creole 790 1 4
Yue Chinese 730 12 35
Hakka Chinese 730 11 27
Waiwai 250 1 1
Mawayana 50 0 0
Berbice Creole Dutch 4 0 0
Skepi Creole Dutch 0 0 0
Mapidian 0 0 2
Gusilay 0 0 0
Atorada 0 0 0
Pemon 0 1 0