192-Part Guide To The World: Guyana
By Jeremy Atiyah
Published: 22 January 2000
Official Name: Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
Official Name: Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
Language: Officially English, though various creoles
are widely spoken, as well as Hindi and Urdu.
Location: On the jungly and highly inaccessible
north-east coast of South America.
Population: A bit less than a million.
Size: 215,000 sq km, or about six times larger than
Belgium.
National Dish: Seafood or creole dishes such as pepperpot, a
spicy stew cooked in bitter cassava juice.
Best Monument: The capital city Georgetown does contain a
few historic buildings, including the Gothic-style St George's Cathedral, built
in the early part of the 19th century, which claims to be the world's tallest
wooden cathedral.
Most Famous Citizen: As far as most Britons are concerned, this
honour falls to cricketer Clive Lloyd, born in Georgetown, who went on to
captain some of the greatest West Indies teams of the 1970s and 1980s. In all
he played 110 Test matches.
Best Moment in History: Achieving independence from Britain in 1966.
Worst Moment in History: In 1978, 913 members of a religious cult,
under their leader, one Jim Jones, committed suicide together at a site
referred to as "Jonestown", which is in the north-western part of
Guyana close to the Venezuelan border.
More recently, the assassination in
1973 of Amilcar Cabral, leader of the independence movement which struggled to
free the islands from Portuguese rule in the 1960s and 70s.
Essential Accessory Some kind of boat. Guyana has one of the
world's least developed road networks but it does have at least 1,000km of
navigable waterways.
What not to do: Do not make the mistake - as so many have
done - of telling the locals that this is your first time in Africa. (Actually,
you are in South America.)
Official Name: Co-operative
Republic of
Guyana.
Language: Officially English, though various creoles are widely
spoken, as well as Hindi and Urdu.
Location: On the jungly and highly inaccessible north-east coast of
South
America.
Population: A bit less than a million.
Size: 215,000 sq km, or about six times larger than
Belgium.
National Dish: Seafood or creole dishes such as pepperpot, a spicy
stew cooked in bitter cassava juice.
Best Monument:
The capital city
Georgetown
does contain a few historic buildings, including the
Gothic-style
St George's Cathedral, built in the early part of
the 19th century, which claims to be the world's tallest wooden cathedral.
Most Famous Citizen: As far as most Britons are concerned, this
honour falls to cricketer Clive Lloyd, born in
Georgetown,
who went on to captain some of the greatest
West Indies
teams of the 1970s and 1980s. In all he played 110 Test matches.
Best Moment in History: Achieving independence from
Britain
in 1966.
Worst Moment in History: In 1978, 913 members of a religious cult,
under their leader, one Jim Jones, committed suicide together at a site
referred to as "Jonestown", which is in the north-western part of
Guyana
close to the Venezuelan border.
More recently, the assassination in 1973 of Amilcar Cabral, leader of the
independence movement which struggled to free the islands from Portuguese rule
in the 1960s and 70s.
Essential Accessory Some kind of boat.
Guyana
has one of the world's least developed road networks but it does have at least
1,000km of navigable waterways.
What not to do: Do not make the mistake - as so many have done - of
telling the locals that this is your first time in
Africa.
(Actually, you are in
South America.)
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