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This is a demography of Guyana including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Guyana's population (Guyanese people) is made up of five main ethnic groups: Indians, Africans, Amerindians, Europeans (mainly Portuguese), and Chinese ...
The Government of Guyana has administered three official censuses since the 1980 administrative reforms, in 1980, 1991 and 2002. [4] Even though this administrative region is the smallest, it has the largest population out of all Guyana's Administrative Regions. In 2012, the population of Demerara-Mahaica was recorded at 313,429 people. [5]
Rank Region HDI (2022) High human development 1: Upper Demerara-Berbice: 0.766 2: Demerara-Mahaica: 0.761 – Guyana 0.742: 3: Mahaica-Berbice: 0.737 4: East Berbice-Corentyne
The Government of Guyana has administered three official censuses since the 1980 administrative reforms, in 1980, 1991 and 2002. [3] In 2002, the population of Pomeroon-Supenaam was recorded at 49,253 people. [2] Official census records for the population of the Pomeroon-Supenaam region are as follows: 2012: 46,810; 2002: 49,253; 1991: 43,455 ...
The Government of Guyana has administered four official censuses since the 1980 administrative reforms, in 1980, 1991, 2002, and 2012. [13] In 2002, the population of Barima-Waini was recorded at 24,275 people. [14] Official census records for the population of Barima-Waini are as follows:
Regions of Guyana by number and name Regions of Guyana Guyana is divided into 10 regions:[1][2] No . Reg i o n Area (km2) P o p . (2012) P o p . p er km2 Cap i tal 1 Barima-Waini 20,339 26,941 1.3 Mabaruma 2 Pomeroon-Supenaam 6,195 46,810 7.6 Anna Regina 3 Essequibo Islands-West Demerara 3,755 107,416 28.6 Vreed en Hoop
Each Region is administered by a Regional Democratic Council (RDC) which is headed by a Chairman. The Regions are divided into neighbourhood councils, known as Neighbourhood Democratic Councils (NDCs).
The economy of Guyana is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 19.9% in 2021. [9] In 2024, Guyana had a per capita gross domestic product ( purchasing power parity ) of Int$ 80,137 and an average GDP growth of 4.2% over the previous decade. [ 4 ]