dbo:abstract
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- The people of Guyana, or Guyanese, come from a wide array of backgrounds and cultures including aboriginal natives, also known as Amerindians, and those who are descended from the slaves and contract workers who worked in the sugar industry of the Caribbean for various European interests, mostly of Indian origins. Demographics as of 2012 are East Indian 39.8%, Afro-Guyanese 30.1%, mixed race (mostly Dougla) 19.9%, Amerindian 10.5%, other 1.5% (including Chinese and Europeans, such as the Portuguese). Located on the northern coast of South America, Guyana is part of the main land Caribbean which is part of the historical British West Indies. It is culturally similar to Suriname and nearby island nations of the Caribbean such as Trinidad and Tobago, and is a culturally Caribbean country even though it is not an island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. The national anthem of Guyana, Dear Land of Guyana, of Rivers and Plains, refers to Guyana as the "Land of six peoples" which was historically considered to be made up of African, Indian, Chinese, Portuguese, European, and Amerindian people. (en)
- 가이아나인(Guyanese people)은 가이아나 출신의 남아메리카인들을 말한다. 일부 75만1,000명의 사람들은 자신이 가이아나인이라고 밝혔으며, 많은 가이아나인들이 해외에 거주하고 있다. 대부분 가이아나에 거주 한다. (ko)
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dbp:religions
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- Christianity , Hinduism, Islam, Rastafarian, Baháʼí, Buddhism, Afro-American religions, Traditional African religions, Chinese folk religion (en)
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rdfs:comment
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- 가이아나인(Guyanese people)은 가이아나 출신의 남아메리카인들을 말한다. 일부 75만1,000명의 사람들은 자신이 가이아나인이라고 밝혔으며, 많은 가이아나인들이 해외에 거주하고 있다. 대부분 가이아나에 거주 한다. (ko)
- The people of Guyana, or Guyanese, come from a wide array of backgrounds and cultures including aboriginal natives, also known as Amerindians, and those who are descended from the slaves and contract workers who worked in the sugar industry of the Caribbean for various European interests, mostly of Indian origins. Demographics as of 2012 are East Indian 39.8%, Afro-Guyanese 30.1%, mixed race (mostly Dougla) 19.9%, Amerindian 10.5%, other 1.5% (including Chinese and Europeans, such as the Portuguese). (en)
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