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Guyana derives its name from the indigenous Amerindian word "Guiana," which means "land of many waters." The term reflects the region's abundant rivers and waterways. The various indigenous groups, including the Arawaks and Caribs, contributed to the cultural and linguistic heritage of the area, ultimately leading to the country's name.

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