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22 February, 12:18

Why are guyana suriname and french guiana all separate countries

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  1. 22 February, 15:09
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    The Guianas is a South American region. It includes the independent nations of Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname (termed before as Surinen).

    Suriname was received by the Dutch, from England, in exchange for " Nieuw Amsterdam" (at present, called New York).

    French Guiana became a French distinct part overseas in 1946, while Suriname went through constitutional reform in 1948-1951 and was given self-government by the Netherlands in the year 1954 and independence in the year 1975.

    British Guiana on the other hand was then granted its own constitution in 1953. I n 1966 t he later also achieved independence as Guyana.
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