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Mahaica-Berbice

Mahaica-Berbice

Mahaica-Berbice (Region 6) is a region of Guyana, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of East Berbice-Corentyne to the east, the region of Upper Demerara-Berbice to the south and the region of Demerara-Mahaica to the west.

It contains the towns of Rosignol, Fort Washington, Mahaicony and Helena.

The Mahaica River runs along the region's western border. The Berbice River is the eastern border. The Mahaicony and Abary Rivers run south to north.

Population

Mahaica-Berbice's population was 123,695 in 2002 (Official census).

  • 2002 : 123,695
  • 1991 : 51,280
  • 1980 : 53,898

Communities

(including name variants):

  • Abary
  • Baiabu (Barabara, Biabu, Big Baiabo)
  • Bel Air
  • Belladrum
  • Blairmont (Blairmont Place)
  • Bush Lot
  • Cotton Tree
  • De Hoop
  • Esau and Jacob
  • First Savannah
  • Fort Washington
  • Fort Wellington
  • Gordon Table
  • Governor Light
  • Grass Hook
  • Helena
  • Helena Number Two
  • Hopetown
  • Jacoba
  • Lichfield (Forty-two)
  • Mahaicony (Mahaicony Village)
  • Mora Point
  • Moraikobe
  • Mortice
  • New Found Out
  • Number 2
  • Number 4 (Edderton Village)
  • Number 5 (Zeelust Village)
  • Number Twelve
  • Number Forty Village (Seafield, Forty)
  • Number Forty One (Forty-one Village)
  • Old Vigilante (Old Vigilantie)
  • Perth (Perth Village)
  • Pine Ground
  • Rising Sun
  • Rosignol
  • Saint Cuthbert's (Saint Cuthbert's Mission, Saint Cuthbert's Village)
  • Saint Francis Mission
  • Saint John
  • Sinking Ground
  • Sir James
  • Tempe
  • Vigilantie (De Vigilante)
  • Weldaad
  • Kuru Kururu
  • Washington

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