Annandale, Pomeroon-Supenaam facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Annandale
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Region | Pomeroon-Supenaam |
Population
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• Total | 1,305 |
Annandale is a small village located in the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region of Guyana. It sits right on the Atlantic coast. This means it's very close to the ocean!
Annandale is just a few kilometers north of where the Essequibo River meets the sea. Long ago, this area was a large sugar plantation.
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Where is Annandale?
Annandale is found in the country of Guyana. Guyana is in South America. The village is part of the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region. This region is in the northern part of Guyana.
Annandale's Location on the Coast
The village is right on the edge of the North Atlantic Ocean. This makes it a coastal village. Being by the ocean can mean nice breezes and views.
What was Annandale like in the past?
Many years ago, Annandale was not a village as we know it today. It was a big sugar plantation. Plantations were large farms where crops like sugar cane were grown.
From Plantation to Village
Over time, the land changed from a plantation into the village it is now. This is a common story for many places in Guyana.
How many people live in Annandale?
According to information from 2012, about 1,305 people live in Annandale. This makes it a small community.
See also
In Spanish: Annandale (Pomeroon-Supenaam) para niños