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Welcome to our Tours in Surinam, Guyana and French Guyana

These three countries, known as the Guyanas by many, have an
natural rustic beauty about them, unspoilt and endlessly
diverse. They have abundant birdlife, magnificent water falls,
vast expanses of forest and unique fauna and flora.
Guyana
Location: Northern coast of South America, just north of the
Equator. The
country is bordered to the east by Suriname, to the south and west by Brazil, to
the west by Venezuela and to the north by the Atlantic Ocean.
Size: 214,970km˛
Capital: Georgetown
Population: About
751 000 people
Language:
English
History: European
settlement began in the early 17th century with the Dutch, who established three
separate colonies; Essequibo, Berbice, and Demerara. The British assumed control
in the late 18th century and the Dutch formally ceded the area in 1814. The
three became a single British colony known as British Guiana in 1831.
In
1889 Venezuela claimed the land up to the Essequibo. Ten years later an
international tribunal ruled the land belonged to British Guiana; however, the
dispute continues. Guyana
achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1966 and became a republic in
1970, remaining a member of the Commonwealth.
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Surinam
Location: Northern South America. between French Guiana to the east
and Guyana to the west. The southern border is shared with Brazil and the
northern border is the Atlantic coast.
Size: 163,270km˛
Capital: Paramaribo
Population: About
487 000
Language:
Dutch
History:
It was in the Treaty of Breda, that the Dutch gained full control of what is now
called,
Suriname
. In 1883 native people of
Suriname
were taken to Amsterdam
and placed in human zoos for the International Colonial and
Export Exhibition, held behind the Rijksmuseum. After becoming an autonomous
part of the Kingdom of the
Netherlands
in 1954,
Suriname
was granted independence in 1975 and a military regime
dominated until the 1980's, when democracy was restored.
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