East Berbis-Corentyne ( English East Berbice-Corentyne ) - one of ten regions in Guyana , covering the entire eastern part of the country. [1] The administrative center is the city of New Amsterdam .
| Region | |
| East berbis corentine | |
|---|---|
| English East berbice-corentyne | |
| A country | |
| Adm. center | New amsterdam |
| History and Geography | |
| Area | 36,234 km² |
| Timezone | UTC -4 |
| Population | |
| Population | 109 431 people ( 2012 ) |
| Density | 3 people / km² |
| Digital identifiers | |
| ISO 3166-2 Code | Gy-05 |
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In the north, the region borders on the Atlantic Ocean , in the east with Suriname , in the south with Brazil , in the west with the regions Mahaika-Berbis , Upper-Demerara-Berbis , Potaro-Siparuni and Upper-Takutu-Upper Essexibo .
Population
The Guyana government has conducted three official censuses since the 1980 administrative reforms: in 1980, 1991, and 2002. [2] In 2012, the population of the region reached 109,431. [3] Official census data for the East Berbis-Corentine region:
- 2012: 109,431 people
- 2002: 123,695 people
- 1991: 142 541 people
- 1980: 152,386 people
See also
- Guyana-Surinamese relations
Notes
- ↑ Macmillan Publishers. Administrative Regions - 5 and 6 // Macmillan Junior Atlas: Guyana. - Oxford: Macmillan Caribbean, 2009 .-- P. 35. - ISBN 9780333934173 .
- ↑ Beaie, Sonkarley Tiatun Chapter 3: National Redistribution and Internal Migration (PDF) (link not available) . 2002 Population and Housing Census - Guyana National Report . Bureau of Statistics (September 19, 2007). Date of treatment August 29, 2012. Archived September 2, 2012.
- ↑ Beaie, Sonkarley Tiatun National Population Trends: Size, Growth and Distribution (PDF Download). 2002 Population and Housing Census - Guyana National Report . Bureau of Statistics (September 19, 2007). Date of treatment August 29, 2012.
