
Guyana - Wikipedia
Guyana, [d] officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, that identifies with the Caribbean and was once part of the historic British …
Guyana | Language, People, & Oil Discovery | Britannica
5 days ago · It is the only English-speaking country of South America. Since Guyana gained its independence in 1966, the country’s chief economic assets have been its natural resources, …
Guyana - The World Factbook
Jan 6, 2026 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.
About Guyana | Explore Guyana
A proud member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Guyana brings together the soul of the tropics with the spirit of the Amazon. Guyana’s national motto, “One People, One Nation, …
Guyana | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports
1 day ago · Guyana lies on the northern coast of South America. Its 285-mile coastline extends from Punta Playa (near the mouth of the Orinoco River) in the northwest to the Corentyne …
About Guyana - Guyana Tourism
Miles of golden savannahs, pristine virgin rainforest, hundreds of kilometres of coastline, and a hilly sand and clay region – Guyana has it all. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, …
Guyana - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Guyana is situated in central north of the South American continent with a coastline at the North Atlantic Ocean. Countries with international borders to Guyana are Brazil, Suriname, and …
Guyana - New World Encyclopedia
Guyana, officially the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, is the only English-speaking country in South America. It is also one of four non-Spanish-speaking countries on the continent, along …
Apr 7, 2025 · Located on the northern coast of South America between Suriname and Venezuela, English-speaking Guyana has characteristics similar to other Caribbean nations because of a …
Guyana at a Glance | High Commission of Guyana in India
Location: The Co-operative Republic of Guyana is strategically located on the northern coast of South America, but culturally and historically tied the English-speaking Caribbean.