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What are the benefits of historical monuments and sites of a country?

What are the benefits of historical monuments and sites in guyana


How many national monuments are there in Guyana?

28


What are benefits of historical monuments and sites in Guyana?

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What is the government like in Guyana?

Guyana is a republic.


What are the ways of preserving Guyana landmark?

i think ways of preserving landmarks are to get the community people to help and clean the environment around it and preserve it for many generations to come


Who is the head of government in Guyana?

The head of government in Guyana is the Prime Minister, whom is appointed by the president. Currently this is Samuel Hinds.


How was Guyana's government chosen?

by voting


What government owns the Guyana Chronicle newspaper?

The government of Guyana owns the Guyana Chronicle newspaper. It is one of the most popular and most read newspapers of the region. A Sunday paper is also published.


What are some famous landmarks in Guyana?

The capital of Guyana is Georgetown, where there are many examples of wooden architecture, such as St. George's Anglican Cathedral, which is the second tallest place of worship made of wood in the world. Guyana is also home to Kaieteur Falls, one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, with a height about five times that of Niagara falls, and set in pristine, un-spoiled rainforest. A new landmark in Guyana is Providence Stadium, built to hold matches in the Cricket World Cup 2007.


What type of government does Guyana deal with?

republic


Definition off central government in Guyana?

Guyana is a republic within the commonwealth of nations. It has a democratically elected government -president, vice president and national assembly.


What is the major threat to the forest in Guyana?

Since the 1990s the Guyana government has made the wood processing industry a priority.