The Portuguese settlement in Guyana is primarily associated with the community of the "Portuguese of Guyana," who were largely immigrants from Madeira and the Azores in the 19th century. They settled primarily in areas like Georgetown and the surrounding regions, contributing to the cultural and economic landscape of the country. Today, their descendants continue to be part of Guyana's diverse society, with a significant presence in various sectors.
THE COURENTYNE RIVER, THE BERBICE RIVER, THE LINDEN RIVER AND THE PAKARIMA RIVER.
Guyana Along with settlements in Asia ans Africa, Brazil was a major settlement in South America.
Brazil (Portuguese), Haiti and French Guyana (French).
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Guyana is a multi-ethnic society. There are Amerindians, East Indians, Africans, Europeans, Portuguese, Chinese & Mixed people :)
Portuguese and Spanish are the two major languages spoken in South America--and one or the other is the official language of every country in South America except for Guyana, French Guyana, and Suriname.
The six ethnic groups that came to Guyana are the Europeans, Africans, Portuguese, Chinese, East Indians, and Amerindians.
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The indigenous people of Guyana are the various Amerindian tribes, such as Caribs, Arawaks, Macushi, Wai-Wai, Wapishana, Warao and others. Later, Guyana was settled by Europeans, such as Portuguese, some Spanish, Dutch and British, and also some Chinese people. The Europeans brought over African slaves, and then Indians. Guyana is known as the "Land of Six Peoples" due to the mix of Amerindians, Portuguese, Europeans (mostly British), Africans, Indians, and Chinese. About 51% are identified as Indo-Guyanese, about 38% as Afro-Guyanese. Over the years, there have been many examples of inter-marriage between the ethnic groups, so many Guyanese are of mixed ethnicity.
yes Guyana is a female's name.