:earth_americas:The Guyanas are a group of countries and territories in Latin America, including Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Amapá in Brazil.
:busts_in_silhouette:The population of the Guyanas is highly diverse, with no single ethnicity making up the majority. It is a melting pot of African, South Asian, European, Chinese, and indigenous cultures.
:compass:The Guyanas have a rich and complex history, with various colonial powers, including Spain, Britain, the Netherlands, and France, claiming these territories at different times.
:globe_with_meridians:The language spoken in the Guyanas varies depending on the country or territory. English is the official language in Guyana, Dutch in Suriname, and French in French Guiana.
:family_man_woman_boy_boy:The Guyanas have a high degree of miscegenation, with many people of mixed-race or multiracial backgrounds. This diverse heritage contributes to the unique cultural fabric of the region.