The two countries with the lowest population density in Latin America are Suriname and Guyana. The neighboring territory with low population density is French Guiana.
In Latin America, Suriname and Guyana have the lowest population densities, with neighboring French Guiana also having a low population density. These areas have vast stretches of uninhabited land and dense rainforests, contributing to their sparse populations.
Guyana's population is 748,486 (approximately 700,000) in 2011.
Many differences including one is French ( Guiana ) and one is English ( Guyana ), also the population of Guiana is much smaller than the population of guyana .
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The West is the US region with the lowest population density with about 15/km2.
The Capital is Georgetown and the population is 60,713
the population is 770,794 (2008) 769.095
About 750,000.
Population density.