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Region 4, the Demerara-Mahaica Region

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First Published: 25th of October, 2021 by Patrick Carpen.

Last updated: August 20, 2023 at 0:18 am

Region 4, also called the Demerara-Mahaica Region, is a region of Guyana bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Mahaica-Berbice Region (Region 5) to the east, the Upper Demerara-Berbice Region (Region 10) to the south, and the Essequibo Islands – West Demerara Region (Region 3) to the west.

The capital city, Georgetown, is located in Region 4. Even though Region 4 is the smallest region of Guyana in terms of size, it is the largest in terms of population – inhabited by about 50% of the population of the entire country. The estimated population of Region 4 is 400,000.

Villages, Communities, and Neighborhoods of Region 4 (A to Z)

Ann’s Grove
Agricola
Alberttown
Albouystown
Alexander Village
Annandale
Bagotstown
Beehive
Bel Air
Bel Air Gardens
Bel Air Park
Bel Air Springs
Belfield
Beterverwagting
Blygezight
Bourda
Buxton
Cambelville
Cane Grove
Charlestown
Clonbrook
Courida Park
Cove and John
Craig
De Kinderen
Demerara
Diamond Place

Enmore
Enterprise
Georgetown
Glasglow
Good Intent
Grahams Hall
Great Diamond
Hai Maruni
Houston
Hyde Park
Jonestown
Kingston
Kitty
Kuru Kururu
La Grange
La Penitence
Lacytown
Lamaha Gardens
Land of Canaan
Little Diamond
Lodge
Low Wood
Lusignan
Mahaica
Martins Burial Ground
Mon Repos

Nabacalis
Newburg
New Haven
Newtown
Non Pariel
Number Ten
Paradise
Plaisance
Prashad Nagar
Providence
Queenstown
Robbstown
Silver Hill
Soesdyke
Stabroek
St. Cuthbert’s Mission (Pakuri Village)
Subryanville
Timehri
Triump
Unity
Victoria
Vigilance
Werk-en-Rust
Worthmanville

Patrick Carpen, the English Linguist, hails from Guyana, South America and is the author of several well received titles. He is also a web developer, publisher, marketer and businessman (among other things) and has taught English both locally and internationally. To learn more about the works of Patrick Carpen, visit his website: patrickcarpen.com

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