guyana in English

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a country on the northeastern coast of South America; population 752,900 (est. 2009); capital, Georgetown; languages, English (official), English Creole, and Hindi.

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1. List of flag bearers for Guyana at the Olympics "Guyana".

2. Funeral Programs & Bookmarkers, Georgetown, Guyana

3. Holmes Cay Guyana Uitvlugt 2003

4. Askaris Guyana Nov 25, 2020 Askaris is proud to announce we have opened an office in Georgetown, #Guyana

5. Critchlow (Guyana) drew attention to draft resolution A/C.4/55/L.17, noting that Guyana had abstained during its adoption.

6. The secretariat headquarters is in Georgetown, Guyana.

7. Aracari Hotel Guyana is located in West Bank Demerara

8. Guyana Accedes to the 1993 Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption

9. ShopCourts.com, Courts, Trinidad, Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana, Belize, Barbados, St

10. Umblita Van Sluytman was crowned Miss Guyana 1966 at age 19.

11. Read Next: Catching Huge Arapaimas on the Fly in Guyana

12. Bhojpuri is also spoken widely in Guyana, Suriname, Fiji, and Mauritius.

13. The genus name is derived from a language spoken in Guyana.

14. Aracari Hotel Guyana offers transfers from the airport (fees may apply)

15. Askaris is proud to announce we have opened an office in Georgetown, #Guyana

16. Official government use in Guyana, for example the Minister of Amerindian Affairs

17. Aracari Hotel Guyana is rated "Fair" by our guests

18. This Channel is the official YouTube Channel of the Guyana Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

19. Let this national Beastliness that governs thinking and action in Guyana be over now.

20. The Guyana Education Access Project’s (GEAP) first phase was for the period 1999-2001.

21. Trophy hunting is still permitted in Bolivia, and it is not protected in Ecuador or Guyana.

22. It is the national animal of Guyana, and is featured in its coat of arms.

23. Also, at his Guyana commune he would keep shouting out: “I am the Alpha and the Omega!”

24. In Georgetown, Guyana, 48-year-old Norma owned produce stalls at one of the largest markets.

25. Thomas Markevich, a graduate of the 19th class of Gilead, was assigned to Guyana in July 1952.

26. In Guyana, country of the fabled El Dorado, immense deposits of alumina-rich mineral have been developed.

27. This soil so they hallowed, and from them are we, All sons of one Mother, Guyana the free.

28. At present, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua qualify for some form of Concessional financing that is provided via blended loans

29. Travelers in Guyana observed native women breastfeeding a variety of animals, including monkeys, opossums, pacas, agoutis, peccaries and deer.

30. In the wild, you find Angelfish in the river basins of Brazil, Columbia, French Guiana, Guyana, and Peru.

31. Arawak is an Arawakan language spoken in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana by about 2,500 people

32. The presence of a large Indian diaspora in Guyana adds to the close relationship between the two countries.

33. The Consulate General of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, New York is proud to welcome you to its new website

34. There is also evidence that this was related to the French term Babracot, which came from the Indians of Guyana

35. The freshwater Angelfishes (Pterophyllum) are South American cichlids that originate from the Guyana, and the Orinoco and Amazon River basins

36. Bloggers from Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and the rest of the region were abuzz with tales of financial governance gone awry.

37. In Guyana, she took part in labor activism along with her husband and joined the British Guianese Labor Union.

38. Most of the balata bleeding in Guyana took place in the foothills of the Kanuku Mountains in the Rupununi.

39. Arawak (Lokono) Arawak is an Arawakan language spoken in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana by about 2,500 people

40. In January 1969, Gerri and I received an invitation to go to Guyana, South America, and we happily accepted it.

41. The Black Caiman (Melanosuchus niger) has a distribution range including: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru and Venezuela

42. In Trinidad, as in Guyana, while Aunty and Uncle are used, I heard non-Indians refer to others as ‘Mister’ and ‘Missus’

43. One example of a natural forest border is the Amazon rainforest, separating Brazil and Bolivia from Peru, Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana.

44. (2004) A new poison-dart frog (Dendrobates) from northern central Guyana (Amphibia: Anura: Dendrobatidae). – Salamandra, 40(2): 99-104. [for Dendrobates nubeculosus]

45. Arawak definition is - a member of an Indian people of the Arawakan group now living chiefly along the coast of Guyana.

46. Former Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Coastguards Sherwyn Hart, Deon Greenidge and Devon Gordon are currently challenging the death penalty imposed against them …

47. Headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana, Bridged, Inc., (Bridged) is a local consultancy with a mission to assemble expert national and international resources to support

48. Guyana is currently attracting investment from around the world, and Askaris’ role is to provide a full suite of # cybersecurity products and solutions from

49. Samuel Archibald Anthony Hinds (born 27 December 1943) is a Guyanese politician who was Prime Minister of Guyana almost continuously from 1992 to 2015.

50. This theory is supported by genetic studies of venereal syphilis and related bacteria, which found a disease intermediate between yaws and syphilis in Guyana, South America.