In this context it has already been established that Guyana can be the breadbasket for the whole region. |
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The worst flooding in a century has left several parts of Guyana under five and six feet of water. |
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But curiously enough, there is no hard evidence of this piculet from Guyana, according to the last checklist published that I know of. |
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He was at the same time working on a series of children's books to elaborate for children how the different races came to Guyana. |
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The 34-year-old former Kent batsman has been in record-breaking form for Guyana this season. |
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Guyana is a place of strange contrasts, unexpected juxtapositions, curious incongruities. |
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It shares a border with Colombia to the west, with Brazil to the south, and with Guyana to the east. |
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Before the arrival of the Europeans, Guyana was inhabited by several native groups. |
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In any case because we all speak Hindi here, the situation is different to that of Guyana. |
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Fugitive slaves from the West Indies or Guyana, or their descendants, were called Maroons. |
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We can go on to by-products of petroleum such as plastics and with gas as fuel we can do aluminium products with bauxite from Guyana and Jamaica. |
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The barred leaf frog is a species found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. |
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And not only does the church do a lot of work in Guyana, but they also have a huge Guyanese membership. |
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By the time I returned to get my flight home, I was sure Guyana has more right than any other country in the world to make such a claim. |
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Only a few countries in the region show improvement, most importantly Brazil, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Nicaragua and Paraguay. |
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Bernard was more patient in his knock, but Breese did not want to return on Monday, and with this in mind, he tore into the Guyana attack and raced his side to their target. |
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Degraded and condemned to hard labour for life, Dreyfus was sent to the penal colony in Guyana on Devil's Island while proclaiming his innocence. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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Venezuela has a border dispute with Guyana, and over the Aves Island, a sand bar located just 70 miles to the west of Dominica. |
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While in Guyana, Tambling taught a course on the fundamentals of health. |
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To smuggle 500 kilograms of Mexican cocaine in frozen fish from Guyana to Italy would require as many as 5,000 fish. |
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In the Caribbean, it observed elections in the Dominican Republic, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, and Guyana. |
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Masai mothers direct a strong jet of water and Batak mothers in Sumatra and Wayapi mothers in Guyana blow a diffused spray. |
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The Government of Guyana recognises that every child has a right to grow to adulthood in health, peace, and dignity. |
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The husband attended the University of Waterloo, where he met his future wife, who came from Guyana to go to Wilfrid Laurier University. |
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Throughout 2001, volunteer awareness mushroomed through environmental clubs in tropical Guyana. |
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This was offset somewhat by considerable immigration to Trinidad from the Lesser Antilles and Guyana. |
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The tradition is still popular in countries such as Mauritius and Guyana, which have Bhojpuri communities in substantial numbers, as well as in 18 Indian states. |
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Amerindians are indigenous to and were the first people to have settled in Guyana. |
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Next year she sets off for Mount Roraima, a 280 square metre plateau, overlooking the savannah and straddling the borders of Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil. |
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In Guyana, a unit is dedicated to the Kourou Ariane 5 European rocket launch site, supplying all gases and related services. |
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Guyana is home to nine distinct Amerindian peoples: the Akawaios, Arawaks, Arekunas, Caribs, Makusis, Patamonas, WaiWais, Wapisianas and Waraus. |
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Guyana has a unicameral parliament consisting of members of the Government and opposition parties. |
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We are at the Kaieteur Falls, hidden in the savannah-filled heart of Guyana, where the Potaro river plunges over the Pakaraima plateau. |
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France is to receive a formal request to bring into line an unauthorised landfill at St Laurent du Maron in French Guyana. |
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Archaeologists using radiocarbon data found that the Waraus were the first Amerindian tribe to have settled in Guyana more than 11,000 years ago. |
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Consequently, the Caribbean countries Cuba and the Dominican Republic joined the Latin America group while Belize, Guyana, and Suriname from South and Central America joined the Caribbean group. |
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Each designated airline may, on any or all flights and at its option, omit stops at any point or points provided that services originate or terminate in Guyana. |
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A year later, he explored what is now Guyana and eastern Venezuela in search of Lake Parime and Manoa, the legendary city. |
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All the colonies Britain had seized were returned to the Netherlands, with the exception of the Cape Colony and Guyana and Sri Lanka. |
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The West Indian cricket team includes the South American nation of Guyana, the only former British colony on the mainland of that continent. |
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Indians form a majority of the population in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname. |
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The situation is similar for the Caricom states of Belize, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. |
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The Republic of Guyana also enacted local legislation allowing the CCJ to have jurisdiction over their sovereign final court of appeals system. |
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The resulting convention came into force on 16 November 1994, one year after the 60th state, Guyana, ratified the treaty. |
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The later communities included those from Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Mauritius and Fiji. |
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Today cricket is still enjoyed by a few locals and immigrants in the country usually from Jamaica, Guyana, Haiti and Barbados. |
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The West Indies cricket team includes participants from Guyana, which is geographically located in South America. |
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After hitting land at the coast of what is now Guyana, the two seem to have separated. |
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Guyana is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Suriname to the east and Venezuela to the west. |
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Originally inhabited by many indigenous groups, Guyana was settled by the Dutch before coming under British control in the late 18th century. |
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Guyana is the only South American nation in which English is the official language. |
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Guyana has one of the largest unspoiled rainforests in South America, some parts of which are almost inaccessible by humans. |
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Approximately eight thousand species of plants occur in Guyana, half of which are found nowhere else. |
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Southern Guyana is host to some of the most pristine expanses of evergreen forests in the northern part of South America. |
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Guyana submitted the Kaieteur National Park, including the Kaieteur Falls, to UNESCO as its first World Heritage Site nomination. |
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Most of the balata bleeding in Guyana took place in the foothills of the Kanuku Mountains in the Rupununi. |
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English is the official language of Guyana and is used for education, government, media, and services. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the President and the National Assembly of Guyana. |
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Key issues in the water and sanitation sector in Guyana are poor service quality, a low level of cost recovery and low levels of access. |
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Digicel is also present in Guyana since 2007 providing mobile service for its citizens. |
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In addition to being part of the Anglophone Caribbean, Guyana is one of the few Caribbean countries that is not an island in the West Indies. |
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In it, Duteil talks about his great great uncle, Colonel Dreyfus, wrongly accused at the end of the 19th century in a murky affair of espionage mingled with anti-Semitism, and imprisoned in a penal colony in French Guyana. |
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When you pared down 106 countries to 25, you cut off all the vulnerable states in the Commonwealth Caribbean and you said only Guyana is eligible for assistance. |
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Farms are concentrated in the Mana polder, situated in western Guyana. |
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First Guyana records, natural history and systematics of the White-naped Seedeater Dolospingus fringilloides. |
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While the risk of flooding was better managed due to improved maintenance of drainage systems, Guyana remains a highly vulnerable country, with a shoreline partly below sea level. |
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This frustrates dreams of partaking in Brazil's soyabean boom, and of exploiting road links to Venezuela, Guyana and beyond. Boa Vista has an ethnically charged atmosphere more characteristic of the Balkans than of Brazil. |
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Canada went 1-2 on the first day of the competition Monday, beating Guyana handily, but losing to New Zealand and Scotland, thus failing to advance to the medal qualifying round. |
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The Bermuda Rugby Union team won the 2011 Caribbean championships, defeating Guyana in the final. |
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In early 2012, Romania launched its first satellite from the Centre Spatial Guyanais in French Guyana. |
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Its death presented this French department like a den of iniquity. it is unjust however to hold Guyana for person in charge for died for Raymond MAUFRAIS who had engaged in an impossible mission. |
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France includes: Kerguelen, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Martinique, Guadaloupe, St. Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte, Reunion, Wallis and Fortuna Is, French Guyana. |
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Guyana called for compromise and cautioned against reopening the text. |
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Situated on the northern tip of South America, Guyana sometimes seems like the underbelly of the Caribbean, the muddy cousin of Latin America, known better for the Jim Jones massacre than for its hidden rainbows. |
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The company's two main projects are the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana and the Tucuma Project in Brazil. |
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A Wayapi father in Guyana rests still in his hammock for three days after the birth of his child in the belief that he is diverting the attention of evil spirits away from the infant and onto himself. |
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Wildcat Brazilian miners operate in southern Guyana and Suriname. |
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Or in Tiger Bay as the proprietor of the sultriest dance hall in British Guyana, spooking some troublesome clients by suggesting she might have poisoned their food. |
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Raynald Vezina, Senior Vice President, Canada, and Rejean Gourde, Senior Vice President, Guyana Shield. |
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Mostly we saw monkeys, blue morpho butterflies and Macaw parrots, but Guyana is also home to anacondas, jaguars and over a thousand other animals. |
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They span the populated coastland of Guyana and large areas of the interior, with such names as Teenage Action Rangers, Kanuku Environmental Warriors and Young Environmentalists. |
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In addition, they were able to locate two specimens of yaws from the only known site of active infection in the Americas: Amerindians living far inside Guyana. |
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The indigenous rights of the Amerindians of French Guyana are therefore unprotected and they are simply living on borrowed time on their ancestral lands. |
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Presentations were made by participants from Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and the Office for Outer Space Affairs of the Secretariat. |
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Rivulus lyricauda, a new species from the Guyana shield in Eastern Venezuela Ichthyol. |
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By contrast the Trade Minister of Guyana, who was introduced as the unofficial spokesperson of the LDCs demurred from that position, and spoke with guarded optimism. |
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As a multi-ethnic developing country, Guyana accorded priority to social cohesion and the participation of all its citizens, including Amerindians, in the affairs of the nation. |
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The radiocarbon data also shows that the Caribs came and settled in Guyana about 7,000 years ago, while the Arawaks settled approximately 3,500 years ago. |
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In Guyana, UNFPA provided support to the Guyana Medical Council for its programme of continuing education for 130 doctors in emergency obstetric and neonatal care, especially in addressing foetal distress or hypoxia. |
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Like all of Guyana, this area is untouched by large-scale tourism, and so there are no stalls selling postcards, no internet cafes, no protective fences against the cliff's edge. |
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If, for a period of one month, the Commission receives no communication concerning a vessel in possession of a licence to fish in waters of the French Department of Guyana, the licence of such vessel shall be withdrawn. |
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With a net primary school enrolment rate of 96 per cent, Guyana is on track to achieve universal primary education, yet only 69 per cent of children make the transition to secondary school. |
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An agreement was announced in March 2008 to create a system for international payment for environmental services from the Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve in Guyana. |
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If these garments are sent to Suriname for the affixing of labels, the garments will not be considered as originating in Suriname and continue to be originating in Guyana. |
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The competition will continue to test a young Canadian squad with a feisty team from Scotland and the Caribbean champions from Guyana as their other pool opponents on Monday. |
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There are several political parties in Guyana. |
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Guyana shares similar interests with the islands in the West Indies, such as food, festive events, music, sports, etc. |
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Raleigh described the city of El Dorado as being located on Lake Parime far up the Orinoco River in Guyana. |
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His third goal was to create an English settlement in the land called Guyana, and to try to reduce commerce between the natives and Spaniards. |
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The current coordinator for multilingualism is Catherine Pollard of Guyana. |
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The scale of emigration has been widespread and similar to other Caribbean entities such as Puerto Rico, Guyana, and The Bahamas. |
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Variably rhotic accents comprise much of Caribbean English, for example, as spoken in Tobago, Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, and the Bahamas. |
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On 19 August 1994 a representative of the Government of Guyana signed a similar treaty. |
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Sakis live in the tropical forests of Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Surinam and Venezuela. |
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Three new idiocerine leafhopper from Guyana with notes on ant-mutualism and subsociality. |
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Sandwiched between Guyana and the French Guyana, it's a quick, four-plus hours' flight from Miami airport into the capital, Paramaribo. |
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Kanuku is the Guyana affiliate of Fry International, an international drilling company with more than 20 years experience in Guyana. |
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New York is the most in-demand route from Georgetown, Guyana, where nearly a quarter of Guyanese reside. |
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A couple of days after the tour finishes, I will be off to the jungles of Guyana going in search of electric eels and giant spiders and snakes. |
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In a wider sense, the mainland countries of Belize, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana are often included due to their political and cultural ties with the region. |
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Jagdeo was lauded by IDB President Moreno for his strong leadership and negotiating skills in pursuing debt relief for Guyana and several other regional countries. |
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To date, however, Guyana has not made a successful nomination. |
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Guyana signed the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage treaty in 1977, the first Caribbean country to do so. |
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The rich natural history of Guyana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell. |
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Outside India, it is an official language which is known as Fiji Hindi in Fiji, and is a recognised regional language in Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname. |
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Guyana achieved independence from the United Kingdom on 26 May 1966 and became a republic on 23 February 1970, remaining a member of the Commonwealth. |
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Guyana and Saint Lucia have mixed Common Law and Civil Law systems. |
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Guyana has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world. |
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Though several colonies, such as Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, maintained their formal allegiance to the British monarch, they soon revised their status to become republics. |
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Although the education system recovered in the 1990s, it still does not produce the quality of educated students necessary for Guyana to modernise its workforce. |
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It was in Guyana, at the tender age of 6, Eastman discovered the fighting instinct he hopes will give him the advantage over Bernard Hopkins on Saturday at Staples Center. |
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In addition to its CARICOM membership, Guyana is a member of CONCACAF, the international football federation for North and Central America and the Caribbean. |
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Atlantic leatherbacks nest between February and July from South Carolina in the United States to the United States Virgin Islands in the Caribbean and to Suriname and Guyana. |
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In pursuit of the legend, Spanish conquistadors and numerous others searched Colombia, Venezuela, and parts of Guyana and northern Brazil for the city and its fabulous king. |
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On May 10, 2011, Guyana Frontier filed a technical report on SEDAR, compliant with the standards of National Instrument 43-101, in respect of Five Star. |
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In 1596 Raleigh sent his lieutenant, Lawrence Kemys, back to Guyana in the area of the Orinoco River, to gather more information about the lake and the golden city. |
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Sugarcane remains an important part of the economy of Guyana, Belize, Barbados, and Haiti, along with the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, and other islands. |
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Information is available on Guyana Goldfields' website at www. |
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Fulfilling their threat, twenty African countries were joined by Guyana and Iraq in a withdrawal from the Montreal Games, after a few of their athletes had already competed. |
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We continue to work towards drilling our next offshore exploration well in Guyana and are still optimistic that a joint venture partner will be secured prior to drilling. |
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It shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast, Grenada to the northwest, Guyana to the southeast, and Venezuela to the south and west. |
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During the 1990s at the suggestion of Trinidad and Tobago's Patrick Manning, Barbados attempted a political union with Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. |
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