Charity, Guyana
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Village | |
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Coordinates: 7°24′N 58°36′W / 7.400°N 58.600°W / 7.400; -58.600 | |
Country | Guyana |
Region No.2 | Pomeroon-Supenaam |
Population (2012)[1] | |
• Total | 1,485 |
Charity is a small township in Guyana, located in the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region No.2, which is part of the Essequibo County.
The government of Charity is managed by the Charity/Urasara Neighbourhood Democratic Council.[2] Charity has a recently constructed Magistrate’s Court. St Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church is in Charity,[3]
Alfro Alphonso, a businessman in the area, established Charity’s only five-story structure, a landmark in the area.[3]
The fish port at Charity buys from fishermen and sells to the domestic and international markets.[4]
History
[edit ]In 1640, the area was settled by the Dutch as part of Pomeroon. The cotton plantation Vryden Hope was located at present day Charity. The plantation was later abandoned and in 1840 resettled by Portuguese as a coffee plantation. In 1908, the government of British Guiana bought the lands and started constructing a road along the coast. In 1928, a medical centre opened which was converted to a hospital in 1935.[5]
Charity Market
[edit ]Charity has a market each Monday, and hosts more than 300 vendors. Most of the produce sold at the market come from the surrounding Essequibo Coast and Pomeroon areas, and merchants from Georgetown sell wares as well.[6]
In 2012, tarmacs were installed to improve the market, but merchants have been slow to move due to perception that street side locations are more competitive.[7] This has led to issues of parking and other strains on the limited infrastructure.[8]
As an active business hub, the area is also inundated with visitors, so the town struggles with waste disposal. Garbage accumulation has led to flooding by blocking the drainage system during rains.[2] [9]
Location
[edit ]Charity is located on the Pomeroon River which provides a gateway to this part of Guyana's interior and Venezuela. Many Guyanese use this waterway to travel back and forth between Guyana and Venezuela where they work.[10] It is a central focus for the farmers who live in this area. They bring their products to this location and from here it is transshipped to other townships such as Anna Regina and Parika, and to the capital city of Georgetown.
References
[edit ]- ^ "2012 Population by Village". Statistics Guyana. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
- ^ a b "Charity blighted by years-old garbage problem". Stabroek News. 2017年12月30日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ a b "Charity". Stabroek News. 2011年07月17日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ "Charity's Big Bird and Sons making its way in lucrative fish market". Stabroek News. 2018年04月27日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ "A focus on Charity". Guyana Times International. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
- ^ "The Charity Monday Market tradition". Stabroek News. 2012年06月01日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ "Ministry issues warning over market tarmacs". Stabroek News. 2013年01月21日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ "Charity hire car drivers still without park". Stabroek News. 2019年11月25日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ "Charity/Urasara residents misusing market bins – Overseer". Stabroek News. 2013年10月31日. Retrieved 2021年01月13日.
- ^ "Guyana tells Venezuelan migrants to come forward and be documented". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 18 August 2020.