South America Map
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When it comes to Soccer Guyana, a South America country with a population of 700,000 should be part of the South America Championship, Copa America and not force to play in the 40 countries competion CONCACAF. By play in the South America region the would be notice, they would have a chance to get better at Soccer, FIFA AND CONMEBOL, Time to take care of your own, instead of inviting countries like Japan, Costa Rica and Mexico.
Suriname should also play in CONMEBOL Competion
Suriname [5] (
i /ˈsɜrɨnɑːm/;
Dutch:
Suriname;
Sarnami: शर्नम्
Sarnam,
Sranan Tongo:
Sranangron or
Sranankondre), officially the
Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern
South America. At just under 165,000 km
2 (64,000 sq mi) Suriname is the smallest
sovereign state in South America. It has an estimated population of approximately 490,000, most of whom live on the country's north coast, where the capital
Paramaribo is located.
Guyana (pronounced
/ɡaɪˈænə/ (
listen) gy-an-ə),
[6] officially the
Cooperative Republic of Guyana,
[1] previously known as
British Guiana, is a sovereign state on the northern coast of
South America that is culturally part of the
Anglophone Caribbean. Guyana has been a former colony of the Dutch and for over 200 years of the British. It is the only state of the
Commonwealth of Nations on mainland South America, and it is also a member of the
Caribbean Community (CARICOM), which has its secretariat headquarters in Guyana's capital,
Georgetown. Guyana achieved independence from the
United Kingdom on 26 May 1966 and became a
Republic on 23 February 1970.
Historically, the region known as "Guiana" or "Guayana" comprised the
large shield landmass north of the
Amazon River and east of the
Orinoco River known as the "Land of many waters". Historic Guyana is made up of three Dutch colonies:
Essequibo,
Demerara, and
Berbice. Modern Guyana is bordered to the east by
Suriname, to the south and southwest by
Brazil, to the west by
Venezuela, and on the north by the
Atlantic Ocean.
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