New Amsterdam, Guyana
New Amsterdam is the regional capital of East Berbice-Corentyne, Guyana and one of the country's largest towns. It is from the capital, Georgetown and located on the eastern bank of the Berbice River, upriver from its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean, and immediately south of the Canje River. New Amsterdam's population is 17,329 inhabitants as of 2012.
History
The present town is fairly small, consisting of three main roads with about a dozen cross streets. It has a mayor, Kirt Wynter, and a thriving market. From New Amsterdam you can get to Crabwood Creek via the Courantyne River or to the East Canje area of Berbice. A road also leads up the Berbice River bank to the town of Mara about south.Points of interest
New Amsterdam serves as a port and has a government-run hospital. The town has many old colonial buildings, some dating back to the time of Dutch colonisation. Mission Chapel has been designated a National Heritage Site.The main schools in New Amsterdam are Berbice High School, Berbice Educational Institute, Vryman's Erven Secondary, Tutorial Academy, and New Amsterdam Secondary formerly known as New Amsterdam Multilateral High School.
There is a ground west of Esplanade Road called Esplanade; it was a picnicking site.
Travel
There are several hotels in the town, including Church View Guest House, Astor Hotel, Little Rock Hotel, Leisure Inn Hotel, The Penguin International Hotel, and the Parkway Hotel. The newly built Little Rock Suites on Main Street.In December 2008, travel to New Amsterdam was made easier by the opening of the Berbice Bridge providing a direct connection to Georgetown.
Notable people
- David Dabydeen, novelist, poet and academic
- Jocelyn Dow, human rights activist and entrepreneur
- Jill Gomez, Soprano singer
- Carl Barrington Greenidge, former Vice-President
- Edward Luckhoo, Governor General and former acting President
- Lionel Luckhoo, lawyer and politician
- Edgar Mittelholzer, novelist
- Shridath Ramphal, former Commonwealth Secretary-General
Utilities