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Map of Guyana Georgetown, Capital of Guyana Bartica. This is a list of settlements in Guyana. The following definitions have been used: City: Any settlement listed at [1] with population estimates of 75,000 or more. Town: Defined by the government of Guyana as 'municipalities'. [2] Village As defined by official government documents, census or ...
Port Kaituma is a small village within the Barima-Waini administrative region of Guyana. It became known internationally as a gateway village to the Peoples Temple settlement in nearby Jonestown . It has long been a hub for mining in the area.
Skeldon is a small town in eastern coastal Guyana, on the estuary of the Corentyne River, which forms Guyana's border with Suriname. As of 2012 it had a population of 2,275 . [ 1 ] Skeldon and Springlands have been administratively merged into Corriverton .
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Silver Hill (also Moblissa Newton) is a very small settlement in the Demerara-Mahaica Region of Guyana, 48 km (30 mi) up the Soesdyke-Linden Highway, which runs along the east bank of the Demerara River. [1] The village has a school, [3] but has no electricity other than private Diesel generators. [1]
Its population of about 105 people as of 2012 reflects Guyana's multi-ethnicity. [1] Life in Saxacalli is based on small-scale logging, farming and some tourism, mainly from the use of the Saxacalli beach by day-tour operators. The village is not accessible by road, nor does it have a source of electricity.
Port Mourant is a town on the Atlantic coast in East Berbice-Corentyne, Guyana. It is the birthplace of the late president Cheddi Jagan as well as many of Guyana's most famous cricketers. Port Mourant was originally a sugar estate. Many residents are self-employed, but the sugar industry continues to be a source of employment.
Parika itself is a small town, however as a gateway to the western half of Guyana, it is always busy. It is best known for its market. [4] Over 700 merchants own a stall on the market. [5] Sunday is traditionally the busiest day of the week. [4] [5] Parika is home to a police station, post office, multiple hotels and a variety of restaurants. [5]