Demerara-Mahaica
Demerara-Mahaica is a region of Guyana, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of Mahaica-Berbice to the east, the region of Upper Demerara-Berbice to the south and the region of Essequibo Islands-West Demerara to the west.
It contains the country's capital Georgetown. Notable villages in the region include Buxton, Enmore, Victoria and Paradise.
Population
The Government of Guyana has administered three official censuses since the 1980 administrative reforms, in 1980, 1991 and 2002. Even though this administrative region is the smallest, it has the largest population out of all Guyana's Administrative Regions. In 2012, the population of Demerara-Mahaica was recorded at 313,429 people. Official census records for the population of the Demerara-Mahaica region are as follows:- 2012 : 401,376
- 2002 : 310,320
- 1991 : 296,924
- 1980 : 317,475
Communities
With name variants in parentheses.- Ann's Grove
- Agricola Village
- Alberttown
- Albouystown
- Alexander Village
- Annandale
- Bagotstown
- Beehive
- Bel Air
- Belfield
- Beterverwagting
- Better Hope
- Bourda
- Buxton
- Campbelville
- Cane Grove
- Charlestown
- Clonbrook
- Cove and John
- Craig
- Zeeland
- De Kinderen
- Enmore
- Enterprise
- Georgetown
- Glasgow
- Good Intent
- Great Diamond
- Helena
- Houston
- Hyde Park
- Jonestown
- Kingston, Guyana
- Kitty
- Kuru Kururu
- La Penitence
- Lacytown
- Lamaha Gardens
- Land of Canaan
- Little Diamond
- Lodge
- Lusignan
- Mahaica Village
- Meadow Brook Gardens
- Mon Repos
- Nabacalis
- New Burg
- New Haven
- Newtown
- Non Pariel
- Paradise
- Plaisance
- Prashad Nagar
- Providence
- Queenstown
- Silver Hill
- Soesdyke
- Stabroek
- St. Cuthbert's Mission
- Subryanville
- Timehri
- Triumph
- Unity
- Victoria
- Vigilance
- Werk-en-rust
- Wortmanville