Guyana 5-CENTS (KM38)

Composition
Nickel-Brass
Country
Guyana
Approx. Size
20mm
Area
South America
Animal Class
Mammals
Species
Jaguar
KM#
38

The Jaguar is one of six species of cat living in the forests of Guyana. Jaguars are a member of the "roaring cats" genus (Panthera) along with lions, tigers, and leopards. Jaguars are the third largest wild cat, and the largest in the Americas where it hangs out at the top of the food chain.

Guyana

Agent's Photo
Area
South America

loc_guyana.jpgGuyana is a country of lush rain forests, many rivers, gorgeous waterfalls, and prize-winning rum. The name means "Land of Many Waters" and the country is characterized by a friendly multicultural society. Arawak and Carib tribes lived there when Europeans first arrived around 1500. The full European invasion did not start until the early 17th century when the Dutch established two colonies: Essequibo and Berbice. In the mid-18th century they settled the colony of Demerara but by the end of the century Britain had taken control of all three. In 1831 these three colonies were united as British Guiana, independence from Britain was achieved in 1966, and in 1970 Guyana became a republic.

Sugar exports are the largest single part of Guyana's economy and it is famous for its Demerara sugar, named for the colony it originally came from. Culturally, Guyana is very similar to english-speaking Caribbean, and in fact Guyana is a member of the Caribbean Community even though it is geographically separated from all the other Caribbean nations.

Guyana on Wikipedia 

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