Barima-Waini
Barima-Waini is a region of Guyana and is located in the northwest of the country. Barima-Waini has three sub-regions: Mabaruma, Matakai, and Moruca.
The region is located in the northwest of the country and has a population of 26,941. It covers an area of. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of Pomeroon-Supenaam to the east, the region of Cuyuni-Mazaruni to the south and Venezuela to the west.
History
Prior to the 1980 administrative reform in Guyana, the Barima-Waini Region was known as the 'North West district'. The administrative centre is Mabaruma; it was formerly Morawhanna, but danger from floods prompted the change.Etymology
The region is named after two rivers that flow through the region: the Barima River and the Waini River.Geography
Barima-Waini is a heavily forested region. The Atlantic coastal strip of Region One features a number of beaches, including, from west to east, Almond Beach, Luri Beach, Shell Beach, Turtle Beach, Foxes Beach, Iron-punt Beach, Pawpaw Beach and Father's Beach. Marine turtles nest on some of these beaches. There are also a number of Amerindian communities in this area, including Santa Rosa Mission.Economy
The main economic activities in the Barima-Waini region are forestry and gold mining. The northern and northeastern sections have rich soil which grow coffee, ground provisions, cabbage, beans, corn, peanuts, and citrus fruits.The Matthews Ridge-Port Kaituma manganese industry was discontinued in 1968 due to lack of demand. Mining was resumed as of 2011.
Major settlements, services and facilities
The Mabaruma sub-region includes the region's capital of Mabaruma, as well as Barabina, Hosororo, Wauna, Kumaka, White Water and Kamwatta.Moruca sub-region includes Waramuri, Warapoka, Santa Cruz, Kokerite, Chinese Landing, Kwebena and Santa Rosa, and Haimacabra.
Matakai sub-region includes Sebai, Port Kaituma, Matthew's Ridge, Baramita, Arakaka, and Morawhanna.
The region has two secondary schools, North West Secondary School in Mabaruma, established in 1965, and Santa Rosa Secondary School, established in 1992.
Population
The Government of Guyana has administered four official censuses since the 1980 administrative reforms, in 1980, 1991, 2002, and 2012. In 2002, the population of Barima-Waini was recorded at 24,275 people. Official census records for the population of Barima-Waini are as follows:Communities
Communities :- Akwero
- Arakaka
- Assakata
- Baramani
- Baramita
- Chinese Landing
- Five Star
- Hobediah
- Hosororo
- Kamwatta Hill
- Kokerite
- Koriabo
- Kumaka
- Kwebanna
- Mabaruma
- Matthew's Ridge
- Mission Landing
- Morawhanna
- Mount Everard
- Pakera
- Port Kaituma
- Saint Bede's Mission
- Santa Cruz
- Santa Rosa
- Surprise Hill
- Waramuri
- Wauna
- Whitewater
Territorial claim