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Voice of Guyana International - The Essequibo River

The Essequibo River

April 19th, 2006 § 0 comments

The Essequibo River is the longest river in Guyana, and the largest river between the Orinoco and Amazon. Rising in the Acarai Mountains near the Brazil-Guyana border, the Essequibo flows to the north for 1,000 kilometres through forest and savannah into the Atlantic Ocean. There are countless rapids and waterfalls along the route of the Essequibo, and its 20km wide estuary is dotted with numerous small islands. It enters the Atlantic 21km from Georgetown, the capital city of Guyana.

Its many tributaries include the Rupununi, Potaro, Mazaruni, Siparuni, Kiyuwini and Cuyuni rivers. For over 20 miles (32km) from its mouth, the river’s channel is divided by the large flat and fertile islands of Leguan (approximately 18 square miles), Wakenaam (approximately 17 square miles), and Hogg Island (about 22 square miles). Fort Island is situated off the eastern side of Hogg Island. Fort Island was the seat of Government of the country during the Dutch colonial era.

The first European settlement in Guyana was built by the Dutch along the lower part of the Essequibo in 1615.

In August 1995 there was an acid spill in the river by the Canadian mining company Cambior. An estimated one billion gallons (four billion litres) of waste laced with cyanide was released into the river causing much destruction. (The affected residents have not been compensated for this disaster)

The river’s name is said to come from an Arawak word meaning “hearth-stones”. This is explained as being a reference to the Arawak custom of collecting stones from the river’s banks for their firesides.

Venezuela claims that the Essequibo is the true border between it and Guyana, claiming all territory west of it (roughly 70% of Guyanese territory).

Essequibo is also the name of a former Dutch colony founded in 1616 and located in the region of the Essequibo River.

This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.

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