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  2. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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  3. Guyana Agricultural and General Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers' Union (GAWU) is the largest trade union in Guyana.It was founded in 1946 as the Guiana Industrial Workers' Union.After failing in the 1950s it was reformed as the Guyana Sugar Workers' Union in 1961 but changed its name to Guyana Agricultural Workers' Union in 1962 before becoming the GAWU later that decade.

  4. Afro-Guyanese - Wikipedia

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  5. History of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    History of Guyana

  6. Heptageniidae - Wikipedia

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    The Heptageniidae (synonym: Ecdyonuridae) are a family of mayflies with over 500 described species mainly distributed in the Holarctic, Oriental, and Afrotropical regions, and also present in the Central American Tropics and extreme northern South America. [1] The group is sometimes referred to as flat-headed mayflies or stream mayflies.

  7. Category:Agriculture in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Agriculture in Guyana". The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Agriculture in Guyana.

  8. Economy of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Guyana

  9. Agriculture in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Development of agricultural output of South Africa in 2015 US$ since 1961 A windpump on a farm in South Africa.. Agriculture in South Africa contributes around 5% of formal employment, relatively low compared to other parts of Africa and the number is still decreasing, [1] as well as providing work for casual laborers and contributing around 2.6 percent of GDP for the nation. [2]