Anna Regina

Coordinates: 07°15′48″N 58°28′50″W / 7.26333°N 58.48056°W / 7.26333; -58.48056
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07°15′48″N 58°28′50″W / 7.26333°N 58.48056°W / 7.26333; -58.48056

Anna Regina
Town and regional capital
Anna Regina is located in Guyana
Anna Regina
Anna Regina
Location in Guyana
Coordinates: 7°15′48″N 58°28′50″W / 7.26333°N 58.48056°W / 7.26333; -58.48056
Country Guyana (claimed by Venezuela)
RegionPomeroon-Supenaam
Population
 (2012)[1]
 • Total2,064

Anna Regina is the administrative centre and regional capital of the

Atlantic coast, northwest of the mouth of the Essequibo River, 19 km north of Adventure, and was established as a town in 1970.[3] Its population was 2,064 in 2012.[1]

There has been a Dutch plantation at the site since the early 1800s. Later it changed ownership to an Englishman who had two daughters: Anna and Regina.[4]

Anna Regina town contains three small villages; Bush Lot, Cotton Field and Mainstay/Whayka. It has two markets, Anna Regina Old Market and Anna Regina New Market; a community centre which is now being transformed into a multipurpose sports stadium; three public schools, Cotton Field Nursery School, Cotton Field Secondary School, Anna Regina Multilateral School; a University of Guyana Institute of Distance and Continuing Education campus and a privately run religious-academic school Al-Madinah Islamic Academy. There are several government buildings, commercial banks, hotels and resorts most notably Republic Bank Limited, Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited, Demerara Bank Limited, New Building Society Ltd, Jaigobin hotel and the famous Lake Mainstay Resort.

A number of sites in Anna Regina have historical significance. In 1988, the Damon Monument was erected to honour Damon, a slave who was executed after protesting against the introduction of apprenticeship.[5] Other sites include Damon's Cross, the Aurora Chimney and estate House, Anna Regina Bridge, Anna Regina Chimney, St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church, and several Dutch tombs.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2012 Population by Village". Statistics Guyana. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Capital towns and economic development". Ministry of Communities. Archived from the original on 2019-02-01. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  3. ^ GuyanaGuide.com Archived April 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Who is Anna Regina?". Lake Main Stay Online. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  5. ^ "The Damon Monument". Guyana Chronicle via Land of Six Peoples. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  6. ^ NationalTrust.gov.gy Archived May 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine