Morawhanna is a small Atlantic coast village in Guyana, on the left side of the Barima River and in close proximity to Venezuela. The 2012 census had a population count of 203, mostly Amerindians. It has a secondary school, with nursery and secondary departments, and a health post. Major economic activities include fishing and crab-catching. The area suffers regular flooding from the Barima River and lacks drainage to handle it. The port sees major oil smuggling from Venezuela, which resulted in closure of a GuyOil fuel farm in the 1990s. The area also has high numbers of Venezuelan migrants.
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