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The rivers that separate Guyana from its immediate continental neighbors are the Courantyne River to the west, which forms the border with Suriname, and the Takutu River to the south, which separates Guyana from Brazil. To the north, the Atlantic Ocean serves as the natural boundary with the Caribbean Sea. These rivers play a crucial role in defining the country's borders and regional geography.

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