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Guyana



Guyana


Guyana is a country located on the northern coast of South America.  It is
bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean and on the east by Suriname. On the
south side Guyana is bordered by Brazil, and on the west side is Brazil and
Venezuela. Guyana achieved its independence on May 26, 1966 when it broke away
from Britain.

Land and Resources

        Guyana has three different major geographical regions. These consist of
a belt of soil which ranges from five to forty miles, a dense forest area which
makes up about  four-fifths of the country and a region of savanna. The country
also has many rivers that have some spectacular waterfalls and one river has the
highest single-drop waterfall in the world. These rivers are navigable from the
sea to about one-hundred miles inland, after that they are no longer navigable
due to rapids and falls.

Natural Resources

        The lands of Guyana have many valuable natural resources. Within the
lands you can find gold, diamonds, kaolin, manganese and bauxite. If you were to
travel a little ways off shore, you could also locate some petroleum. These
natural resources are very important in helping out the economy of this poor
country.
        The lands have much resource also found in the vegetation and the
forests. The plants and trees are documented for their abnormal size and density.
Guyana has an excellent lumber industry, they sell some of the finest greenheart
as well as mora. Within the forests are a big variety of wildlife which can
range from deer to anteater and a few types of monkeys. The birds are very
diverse, they consist of for example sugarbirds, cotingas and manakins all which
feed on Guyana's vast array of insects.

Population , Education and Culture

        Guyana has an estimated 800,000 people or on an average of 3.8 people
per square mile. Georgetown is the capital and it holds a few hundred thousand
people. Being the capital, it is the main port city and holds the major
educational institution in Guyana. The University of Guyana is the best  higher
education and there are many schools throughout the country. In the past few
years the country has taken education to much higher level.
        Guyana was settled by East Indians, many still speak Urdu, Hindu and
Tamil dialects. The official language is English. The culture is close to the
Suriname and French Guiana than to the rest of South America.  All of these
various cultures have remained fairly distinct and in today's society each group
has its own style of life and culture.

Economy
        In 1966, Guyana was in the early stages of developing its resources. The
British drew up an economic plan  to continue development with the help of
experts from the United States as well as Canada. The economy in the late 1980's
was dominated mainly by agriculture and service industries. These industries
pulled in an average revenue of approximately 164 million dollars per year and
an average expenditure of 284 million dollars per year.
        The agriculture is about one-fourth of the countries gross domestic
product. Sugar and its by-products and rice account for most of the exports.
Coconuts, coffee, citrus fruits' ,corn and other tropical fruits and vegetables
are grown mainly for consumption. Another major crop that is raised on the plush
savanna lands are

livestock such as cattle, hogs, sheep and chicken.

        Along the coast is where much of the cultivation takes place. The
tremendous strips of alluvial soil are very rich in nutrients. A big problem
that these coastal lands see are much flooding and irrigati...

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