Wakenaam

Wakanaam
Geography
Location Essequibo River
Archipelago Essequibo Islands
Area 17.5 km2 (6.8 sq mi)
Administration
Essequibo Islands-West Demerara
Demographics
Population 10,000

Wakanaam is an island of about 17.5 square miles (45 km2) at the mouth of the Essequibo River of Guyana. One of the largest islands (the others being Leguan and Hog Island) in the Essequibo Islands group, it was settled at one time by the Dutch in the 18th Century; the name Wakanaam is Dutch meaning "waiting for a name" and still contains old Dutch graves at various locations on the island. The island, like most other islands in the Essequibo River in Guyana, is characterized by green vegetation, blue skies and cool breeze from the Atlantic. Wakanaam has multiple villages which include Maria's Pleasure, Good Success, Sans Souci, Melville, Belle Plaine, Sarah, Zeelandia, Friendship, Bank Hall, Meer Zorg, Caledonia, Free and Easy, Arthurville, Palmyra, Maria Johanna, Domburg, Fredericksburg, Noitgedacht, Rush Brook and Ridge.

Population

The island has population of approximately 10,000 people. The island population consists of mainly people of Indian and African descent, with smaller percentages of the descendants of other races.

Economy

The economy of Wakanaam is based on agriculture. Farming is the main occupation. Farmers grow rice, coconut and various vegetables and roots. Its inhabitants also raise cattle both for milk and for meat and engage in fishing, though this is done on a small, private scale.

Famous people

West Indies cricket batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan was born on Wakanaam.

References

    Coordinates: 6°58′12″N 58°27′00″W / 6.97005°N 58.45001°W / 6.97005; -58.45001


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