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Guyana

Capital:
Georgetown
Continent:
South America
Largest Cities:
Georgetown
Abbreviation:
GUY

Guyana is a country in South America, known for its pristine rainforests and Caribbean culture. It has a population of nearly 836 thousand, making it the 166th largest country in the world. Its official language is Portuguese, and the capital is Georgetown. Guyana has a developing economy with growing oil resources.

836K
Total Population
166
Population Rank
4.25
Density (km²)
4.9K 0.7%
Annual Population Growth

Population of Guyana

Guyana's population structure shows a somewhat lower male to female ratio of 0.95 to 1, with a median male age of 25.81 years old and a median female age of 28.03 years old. The highest concentration of adults under 75 years old is in the 26 and 25 year-old age groups, while the lowest concentration is in the 74 and 73 year-old age groups.

Guyana Population

Data after 2022 is projected based on recent change

Guyana Population Clock

Guyana Population*
834,056
Births per Day
45
Deaths per Day
17
Emigrations per Day
14
Net Change per Day
13
2025 Population Change*
481

* As of 2/6/2025

1 birth

Every 32.0 minutes

1 death

Every 1.4 hours

1 emigrant

Every 1.7 hours

1 person

Every 1.8 hours

Population by City

City
2025 Pop.
Georgetown235,017

Guyana Overview

Guyana is a sovereign country on the northern coast of South America, and one of the only Caribbean nations that isn’t an island. The country was colonized by the Netherlands and then became a British colony for more than 200 years before gaining independence in 1966. It’s the third smallest independent state of South America with just 215,000 square kilometers (83,000 sq mi) of land.

Guyana has only one city with a population more than 50,000. The capital, Georgetown, is home to about 240,000, or 355,000 in the metro area, and the next largest city is Linden with 45,000 people. 90% of Guyana’s population lives on the coastal strip, which accounts for only 10% of the total land area and is just 40 miles across at its widest point.

Guyana Demographics

Guyana has a very racially, ethnically heterogeneous population originating from India, Africa, China and Europe, as well as many indigenous peoples.

The Indo-Guyanese, or East Indians, are the largest ethnic group at 44% of the population, and they are descendants of indentured laborers from India. The second largest group is the Afro-Guyanese (30%), descendants of African slaves. 17% of the population is of mixed heritage, and the indigenous Amerindians make up 9%. The largest indigenous groups of Guyana are the Arawaks, Wai Wai, Caribs, Akawaio and Arecuna.

For the past three decades, the Indo-Guyanese proportion of the population has continued to decline. In 1980, the Indo-Guyanese accounted for 51.9% of the population, which dropped to 48.6% in 1991 then 43.5% in 2002.