The Guyana map product in PowerPoint format includes 6 slides, showing the location, the country boundary (adm0), national and regional capitals, and all the regional boundaries of this country (adm1). Our professional design map can help to differentiate your presentation from the competition.
Guyana is a country situated on the northern coast of South America, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Suriname to the east, Brazil to the south, and Venezuela to the west. The name Guyana is derived from an indigenous word meaning “Land of Many Waters”. The country has three main geographical regions consisting of soil, dense forests, and savannas. It has an estimated population of 800,000, with Georgetown as its capital and main port city. The official language of the country is English, and the best higher education institution is the University of Guyana.
The Guyana Map is the administrative map with 10 Regions; each of the Regions is an editable map. The 10 Regions are Barima-Waini, Pomeroon-Supenaam, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Demerara-Mahaica, Mahaica-Berbice, East Berbice-Corentyne, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Potaro-Siparuni, Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, and Upper Demerara-Berbice.
The Guyana maps are listed below with details; you can check each of them in the product gallery.
- Blank framed outline map with neighboring countries
- Blank outline map (adm0)
- Blank political map with first level administrative divisions (adm1)
- Political map labeled with adm1 names
- Political map with national and regional capitals
- Political map with capitals and adm1 names
Guyana is known for its diverse landscape, with many rivers that have spectacular waterfalls and valuable natural resources such as gold, diamonds, kaolin, manganese, and bauxite. The country also has an excellent lumber industry. However, the economy heavily relies on its natural resources, which started to develop in the 1960s. Despite the country’s potential, it faces economic challenges, including high levels of poverty and unemployment.
Guyana is rich in cultural heritage, with a mix of indigenous, African, Indian, and European influences. Afro-Guyanese make up almost 30% of the population, and they have been fighting against racism for decades. The country’s diverse population has contributed to its vibrant music, dance, and cuisine.
The country also has several tourist attractions, including the Kaieteur Falls, the largest single drop waterfall in the world, and the Iwokrama Forest, a vast protected area that is home to many endangered species. The country’s beaches, such as those in Shell Beach and the Essequibo River Islands, offer opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
Guyana’s political history has been controversial, with the presidency of Hugo Chávez being particularly contentious. Despite these challenges, the country has immense potential with its natural resources and tourist attractions. It is essential to address the economy’s challenges and support the fight against racism to ensure a prosperous future for the country and its people.
Last updated on May 3, 2023.
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