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HRW ATLAS MUNDIAL - Guyana Mapa fsico complementado con informaci³n estadstica. http://go.hrw.com/atlas/span_htm/guyana.htm
Extractions: The Golden Arrowhead , Guyana's National Flag has FIVE symbolic colors GREEN represents the agricultural and forested nature of Guyana, WHITE symbolizes the rivers and water potential of the country, a GOLDEN arrow represents Guyana's mineral wealth, BLACK portrays the endurance that will sustain the forward thrust of the Guyanese people and RED represents the zeal and dynamic nature of nation-building which lies before the young and independent Guyana.
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Extractions: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 Home About Us User Support FAQ ... Currency Calculator Curry, Roti, Seafood Rum Georgetown Foods Like their neighbor French Guiana, Guyana's roots are filled culture from migrant workers who came to the area long ago from East India. This along with some other cultures that have populated the Caribbean, has made curry a very common flavor to dishes. Curry dishes, including roti, can be found throughout Guyana Roti is a flavorful and tasty dish that is composed of East Indian flat bread wrapped around meat, potatoes, and flavored with curry and other spices. Being located on the Caribbean coast has its benefits. One of these being able to have access to the abundance of fresh seafood in warm waters offshore. Seafood is a extremely popular and very fresh throughout Guyana. Drinks Although not the national drink like with some of Guyana's neighbors, rum does have a well-seated place on the popular beverage list. The local rum is of good quality, cheap, and quite flavorful. Destinations Guyana has a wealth of restaurants to choose from. Due to the variety of cultures that spawned the various societies in and around the capital, you will find almost any type of food that you desire, from well-know fast food chains to 5-star dining experiences that offer local fare.
This Page Has Moved Biodiversity mapping and modeling of the panAmazon (Amazonia and the guyana Shield). Developing spatial model of tree ¡-diversity of the area. With diversity maps, discussion and methods. http://www.bio.uu.nl/~herba/Amazon_plot_network/AmazonMain.htm
Chapter 22: AMERINDIAN POLICIES Chapter 22 of the October 1996 draft of guyana's development strategy focuses on the condition and prospects of the Amerindian population. http://www.guyana.org/NDS/chap22.htm
Extractions: [Back to Top] [Back to Top] About one hundred and fifty years ago, the different Amerindian peoples tended to be located in specific natural environments across Guyana. Many factors altered the traditional settlement patterns: the process of Amerindian migration to Christian mission stations beginning in the 1840s; recent movements towards where there might be a school, shop or health centre; the impact of diseases; the transformation on the coastal plain following European settlement and plantation agriculture; the impact of investment in the interior and so on. The best estimates of the Amerindian population and their status in society are found in two major surveys conducted in 1993 by the Statistical Bureau with funding from the United Nations Development Programme the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) and the Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS). Guyana has a race-based geography, with the non-Amerindian majority concentrated on the narrow coastal plain which makes up about 5 per cent of the total land area. Amerindians are estimated to number 48,859 persons, comprising 6.81 per cent of the national population of 717,458 persons. They rank as the fourth largest ethnic group, after East Indians (49.49 per cent), Africans (35.63 per cent) and Mixed Guyanese (7.05 per cent). Amerindians comprise most of the population in the remote interior of Regions 1, 8, and 9 and a significant percentage (one-third) of Region 7.
Labour Movement In Guyana Paper written by Gary N. Chaison and Tarique I. Nageer, Clark University Graduate School of Management, Spring 1998. http://members.tripod.com/~tnageer/Labour.html
Extractions: The Labour Movement Evolution, Intervention, Stagnation, Transition: Guyana Clark University Graduate School of Management International Labour Relations Professor Gary N. Chaison Tarique I. Nageer Spring 1998 Background The Cooperative Republic of Guyana is located on the northeastern coast of South America. Its neighbors are Venezuela to the west, Brazil to the south, Suriname to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Guyana measures 82,980 square miles (215,000 square kilometers), about the size of Idaho or the United Kingdom. The population is comprised of East Indians (51 percent), Africans (30 Percent), Mixed Heritage (14 percent), and Amerindians (4 percent). Christianity is the largest religion affiliated with 50 percent of the population, Hinduism comprises 33 percent, while Islam makes up 9 percent. Christopher Columbus discovered Guyana in 1498 and it was at that time inhabited by Amerindians (Native Americans). Sir Walter Raleigh traveled to the territory in 1595 and in 1616, the Dutch established a permanent settlement. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the colony changed hands often. "Guiana" was the name given to the area sighted by Columbus in 1498, comprising modern Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and parts of Brazil and Venezuela. The Dutch settled in Guyana in the late 16th century, when the Amerindians welcomed them as trading partners. However, colonial government and exploitation of the Amerindiansand later of African slavesfollowed. Following brief interruptions by the French and British, Dutch control ended when the British became the de facto rulers in 1796. In 1815, the colonies of Essequibo, Demerara, and Berbice were officially ceded to Great Britain at the Congress of Vienna and, in 1831, were consolidated as British Guiana.
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