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The Guianas Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana
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Location: Northeast coast of South America
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Guianas: What makes them different? All three were first colonized in the 1600s. None use Spanish or Portuguese as their official language One is a dependency of France, the other two only achieved independence in the second part of the 20 th century
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“Guiana” comes from a native term for land of the many waters Physically, the region consists of a shield highland drained by rivers onto an alluvial plain Besides these countries, parts of Brazil and Venezuela have also carried the name, “Guiana”
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Guyana Formerly British Guiana Capital: Georgetown 3 British colonies joined together in 1831 After slavery was abolished, indentured servants were brought in from Europe and Asia 90% of the people live on the coastal strip
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Total population 770,000 ◦Indo-Guyanese-43.5% ◦Afro-Guyanese-30.2% ◦Mixed-16.7% ◦Native groups 10% Economy ◦Agriculture-mostly sugar ◦Mining-bauxite Languages-English and Creole Religions ◦Christian 57% ◦Hindu 23% ◦Islamic 7.3%
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Suriname Formerly Dutch Guiana Capital: Paramaribo Acquired in trade 1667 for a colony called “New Amsterdam” After slavery was abolished in the 1870s, the Dutch also imported contract laborers from the Dutch East Indies and India Independent in 1975
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Suriname Relations between Suriname and the Netherlands have deteriorated some since independence ◦Desi Bouterse dictatorship during the 1980s Population around 500,000 ◦27% Indian ◦18% Creole (Mixed African/Dutch descent) ◦15% Javanese ◦15% Maroons
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Suriname Economy ◦Mining--Bauxite ◦Agriculture—Rice bananas ◦Ecotourism Large rainforest Religion ◦No dominant religion Divided between Christianity, Hinduism and Islam ◦20% Islamic minority is highest of any non- Muslim country Languages ◦60% speak Dutch as first language ◦Most others speak it as well ◦Other languages: Sranan Tongo-a Creole, Hindi, Javanese ◦Some have proposed choosing English to increase ties to the Caribbean
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French Guiana Overseas Department of France Capital: Cayenne Population-about 221,000 ◦Majority are Creole (Mixed African/French) 60- 70% ◦14% European ◦20% are immigrants
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French Space Program Economy ◦Dependent on French subsidies ◦Fishing ◦Space Center at Kourou ◦Agriculture is relatively undeveloped Sugar and bananas
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Maroons Generic term for escaped slaves in the Americas ◦Often first generation ◦Either kept their African Language or mixed into a Creole ◦Kept their African customs ◦Subsistence economies
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