Neighbourhood Councils of Guyana (original) (raw)
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The districts of Guyana
The regions of Guyana are divided into three types of councils: municipal or town councils, neighbourhood democratic councils and Amerindian villages.[1]
The ten towns of Guyana are:[2]
The neighbourhood democratic councils are listed below by region:[3]
Ridge/Arakaka
Mabaruma/Kumaka/Hosororo
Charity/Urasara
Evergreen/Paradise
Aberdeen/Zorg-en-Vlygt
Annandale/Riverstown
Good Hope/Pomona
Wakenaam
Leguan
Mora/Parika
Hydronie/Good Hope
Greenwich Park, Vergenoegen
Tuschen/Uitvlugt
Stewartville/Cornelia Ida
Hague/Blankenburg
La Jalousie/Nouvelle Flanders
Best/Klien/Pouderoyen
Malgre Tout/Meer Zorgen
La Grange/Nimes
Canal's Polder
Toevlugt/Patentia
Soesdyke/Huis't Coverden NDC
Caledonia/Good Success
Little Diamond/Herstelling
Golden Grove/Diamond Place
Mocha/Arcadia
Ramsburg/Eccles
Industry/Plaisance
Better Hope/LBI
Beterverwagting/Triumph
Mon Repos/La Reconnaissance
Buxton/Foulis
Enmore/Hope
Haslington/Grove
Unity/Vereeniging
Cane Grove
Woodlands/Farm
Hamlet/Chance
Mahaicony/Abary
Profit/Rising Sun
Seafield/Tempie
Union/Naarstigheid
Bath/Woodley Park
Woodlands/Bel Air
Zeelugt/Rosignol
Blairmont/Gelderland
Enfield/New Doe Park
Ordinance/FortLands
Canefield/Enterprise
Kintyre/No.37
Gibraltar/Fyrish
Kilcoy/Hampshire
Port Mourant/John
Bloomfield/Whim
Lancaster/Hogstye
Black Bush Polder
Good Hope/No.51
Macedonia/Joppa
Bushlot/Adventure
Maida/Tarlogie
No. 52/ No. 74
Crabwood Creek/Molsen Creek
Bartica NDC
No subdivisions. Governed from the regional capital Mahdia[3]
Ireng/Sawariwau NDCDissolved in 2012.[4]- Kwakwani NDC
- Indigenous villages in Guyana
- Regions of Guyana
- ^ "Country Profile 2017-18 GUYANA" (PDF). Commonwealth Local Government Forum. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
- ^ "Four new towns for Guyana within a year – Minister of Communities". Kaieteur News Online. 30 May 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
- ^ a b "Neighbourhood Democratic Councils". Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
- ^ "NDC at Lethem dissolved". Kaieteur News Online. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- Guyanese Government Statistics (Archived 2009-11-13 at the Wayback Machine)