- 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
Guyana, situated in the northeastern corner of South America, derives its name from the Indigenous term for "land of water" It is the only English-speaking country on the continent, reflecting its British and Dutch colonial history
- 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
- Guyana country profile - BBC News
Sandwiched between Venezuela and Suriname, the former British colony of Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America Since independence from the UK in 1966, Guyana has seen
- 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
- Guyana | 60 Years of Independence
Celebrate Guyana's independence anniversary: culture, nature, heritage, and the people of the Land of Many Waters
- Guyana - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Guyana is situated in central north of the South American continent with a coastline at the North Atlantic Ocean Countries with international borders to Guyana are Brazil, Suriname, and Venezuela, and it shares maritime borders with Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados
- About Guyana - Guyana Tourism
Miles of golden savannahs, pristine virgin rainforest, hundreds of kilometres of coastline, and a hilly sand and clay region – Guyana has it all Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, and Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname, Guyana is South America’s best-kept secret
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