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  2. History of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The country became "one of the poorest" in the region. [127] Blackouts occurred almost daily, and water services were increasingly unsatisfactory. The litany of Guyana's decline included shortages of rice and sugar (both produced in the country), cooking oil, and kerosene. While the formal economy sank, the black market economy in Guyana ...

  3. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The name "Guyana" derives from Guiana, an earlier name for a larger region that included the areas now ... and the People's Progressive Party led the country until ...

  4. Guyana (1966–1970) - Wikipedia

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    The monarch's constitutional roles were mostly delegated to her representative Governor-General of Guyana. Forbes Burnham held office as prime minister (and head of government) of Guyana during this period. The Republic of Guyana was formed on 23 February 1970 when Guyana became a republic in the Commonwealth. [2] [3]

  5. The Guianas - Wikipedia

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    Before the arrival of European colonials, the Guianas were populated by scattered bands of native Arawak people. The native tribes of the Northern amazon forests are most closely related to the natives of the Caribbean; most evidence suggests that the Arawaks immigrated from the Orinoco and Essequibo River Basins in Venezuela and Guiana into the northern islands, and were then supplanted by ...

  6. List of national founders - Wikipedia

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    Hellen, mythical progenitor of the Greeks, who gives his name to both the people and the country in the Greek language. Theseus, semi-legendary founder-hero of Athens [92] Solon (594 BC) and Cleisthenes (508/7 BC), inventors of democracy and founders of the Athenian constitution. Lycurgus of Sparta, founder of the Spartan constitution

  7. Guyanese people - Wikipedia

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    Even as the only English-speaking country in South America, the majority of people in Guyana speak Guyanese Creole informally. Standard English, i.e. British English spelling and pronunciation, is used for all business and education and is typically consistently spoken by members of the upper and upper-middle class. [12]

  8. List of sovereign states by date of formation - Wikipedia

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    Around 60 countries gained independence from the United Kingdom throughout its history, the most in the world, followed by around 40 countries that gained independence from France throughout its history. [2] Over 50% of the world's borders today were drawn as a result of British and French imperialism. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Category:History of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana history-related lists (6 P) B. British Guiana (8 C, 13 P) D. Dutch colonisation of the Guianas (5 C, 14 P) E. Historical events in Guyana (9 C) F.