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  2. Category:Flora of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This category contains articles related to the flora of Guyana. Taxa of the ...

  3. Guyanese Creole - Wikipedia

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    Guyanese Creole (Creolese by its speakers or simply Guyanese) is an English-based creole language spoken by the Guyanese people. Linguistically, it is similar to other English dialects of the Caribbean region, based on 19th-century English and has loan words from West African, Indian - South Asian , Arawakan , and older Dutch languages .

  4. Victoria amazonica - Wikipedia

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    These flowers can grow up to 40 cm (16 in) in diameter and 3.5 pounds ( 1.6 kilograms) in weight., [13] exceeded in mass only by members of the genus Rafflesia. All of the flowers of one particular plant will, on a given evening, all be in the female phase or all in the male phase, so that pollination must be by a different individual ...

  5. Guyana Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Guyana Botanical Gardens is a tropical botanical ...

  6. File:WIKITONGUES- Sandra speaking English and Guyanese Creole ...

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    English: This video was recorded in New York City, USA, by Wikitongues volunteer Elise Lieberman. Guyanese Creole, also referred to as Guyanese and Creolese, is spoken by as many as 700,000 people, primarily in the South American nation of Guyana, as well as parts of neighboring Suriname, and by diaspora communities abroad.

  7. Pachira aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Pachira aquatica is a tropical wetland tree in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to Central and South America where it grows in swamps. It is known by its common names Malabar chestnut, French peanut, Guiana chestnut, Provision tree, Saba nut, Monguba (), Pumpo and Jelinjoche and is commercially sold under the names Money tree and Money plant.

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  9. Culture of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    English is the main language, and Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America, although many people in neighboring Suriname also speak English. British English is taught in school and used in Government and business. Guyanese creole, a pidgin of 17th-century English, African and Hindi words, is used at home and on the street.