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Categories: History of Suriname, The Guianas, Regions of South America, History of French Guiana, History of Guyana
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Guiana  the Guianas  Brazilian Guiana  Brazilian Guyana  Guayanas
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A geographical region of northeastern South America including Guyana and Surinam WordNet 3.0
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The Guianas, sometimes called by the Spanish loan-word Guayanas, is a region in north-eastern South America which includes the following three territories: French Guiana, an overseas department and region of France Guyana, formerly known as British Guiana from 1831 until 1966, after the colonies of Berbice, Essequibo, and Demerara, taken from the Netherlands in 1814, were merged into a single colony Suriname, formerly Dutch Guiana, until 1814 together with Berbice, Essequibo and DemeraraIn the wider context, the Guianas also includes the following two territories: Guayana Region in eastern Venezuela, formerly the Guayana Province, alternatively known as Spanish Guayana State of Amapá in northern Brazil, known as Portuguese Guiana The combined population of the three core territories is 1,718,651; 804,567 in Guyana, 612,985 in Suriname and 301,099 in French Guiana. Wikipedia
A region in the north of South America Wikipedia Disambiguation
Region in north-central South America Wikidata
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