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Mahaica

For the river, see Mahaica River.
Place in Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana
Mahaica
Coordinates: 6°41′2′′N 57°55′18′′W / 6.68389°N 57.92167°W / 6.68389; -57.92167
Country Guyana
RegionDemerara-Mahaica
Population
 • Total
4,867

Mahaica is a village located in region 4 of Demerara-Mahaica in Guyana. Mahaica is often used as a subregion for the adjoining villages near the Mahaica River like Hand-en-Veldt,[2] Good Hope,[3] Chelsey Park,[4] and Jonestown, which is often referred to as Mahaica or its old Dutch plantation name Voorzigtigheid.[5]

The economy of the region is dependent on rice and other agriculture.[6]

Historically, Mahaica was considered a village, about 25 miles from Georgetown. It was a Wesleyan Methodist parish.[7]

Notable people

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David Rose (Guyanese politician), the 2nd Governor-General of Guyana, grew up in Mahaica.

References

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For the definition of city, town, etc see Settlements in Guyana.
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