No-one. Dutch Guyana (now known as the Republic of Surinam) became independent by common consent between Surinam and The Netherlands in 1975.
Guyana Defence Force was created in 1965.
Guyana Defence Force FC was created in 1965.
Brazil, Suriname, and Guyana are South American countries that do not have Spanish as their official language. Brazil's official language is Portuguese, while Suriname and Guyana's official languages are Dutch and English, respectively.
The Guyana Defence Force GDF is a ~ 4,000 personnel army, serving the republic of guyana.
Guyana was finally colonized by the British after having been briefly colonized by the Dutch and the French. Guyana gained its independence from Britain in the sixties of the last century.
An area of Guyana, which became known as Dutch Guyana and is now called Surinam(e).
No. Guyana is an independent country which was formerly the British colony of British Guiana. Suriname was formerly a Dutch colony named Dutch Guiana. French Guiana remains a French overseas department.
No. French is the Official Language of French Guiana. However, Dutch is the official language of Guyana.
British Guiana became Guyana and Dutch Guiana became Suriname.
In Suriname, because it used to be called, "Dutch Guiana" I think. (But it might not be spelt correctly. It could be Guyana, not Guiana.
The Dutch were the first colonists of Guyana, but were followed by the British, who had a much longer reign, as well as one whose impact and effects were longer lasting.
Guyana is a country in the NE of S America. [In recent history, there were three divisions of Guyana, British, French, and Dutch, but whether these divisions survive today I doubt.]