Paramaribo and Georgetown are the respective capital cities of Suriname and Guyana. Both capitals are also the largest cities in their respective countries. Georgetown is located in northern Guiana on the Atlantic coast. It's at the mouth of the Demerara River. Paramaribo is located in north Suriname on the banks of the Suriname River. That puts it inland at about 9.3 miles [1.5 kilometers] from the Atlantic Ocean.
"Georgetown" and "Paramaribo" are both the English and the Spanish terms for the capitals of Guyana and Suriname.Specifically, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana. Its equivalent in Spanish would be "ciudad de Jorge" (George's city) or "pueblo de Jorge" (George's town). Paramaribo is the capital of Suriname.
Yes. Santiago is the capital of Chile. Caracas is the capital of Venezuela. Georgetown is the capital of Guyana (British Guiana).
Georgetown is the capital of Guyana.
The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires. Bolivia has two capital cities: Sucre and La Paz. The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. The capital of Chile is Santiago. The capital of Columbia is Bogata. The capital of Ecuador is Quito. The capital of Guyana is Georgetown. The capital of Paraguay is Asuncion. The capital of Peru is Lima. The capital of Suriname is Paramaribo. The capital of Uruguay is Montevideo. The capital of Venezuela is Caracas.
The capital city of Uruguay is Montevideo. Caracas is the capital city of Venezuela.
Caracas is the capital and largest city of Venezuela.
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Yes, Caracas is the capital of Venezuela and Mexico City is the capital of Mexico.
The 7 capitals that are on the coast are: Caracas, Venezuela Georgetown, Guyana Paramaribo, Suriname Cayenne, French Guiana (part of France) Montevideo, Uruguay Buenos Aires, Argentina Lima, Peru The 6 that are not are: Santiago, Chile La Paz (and Sucre), Bolivia Asuncion, Paraguay Brasilia, Brazil Bogota, Colombia Quito, Ecuador
Paramaribo is Suriname's capital city and chief port. It's located strategically on the Suriname River about 9.3 miles [1.5 kilometers] inland from the Atlantic Ocean. The Suriname River is the most important river in the country for imports and exports.
Takatu River.