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Berbice (/bɜːrˈbiːs/) is a
region along the
Berbice River in Guyana,
which was
between 1627 and 1792 a
colony of the
Dutch West
India Company and between...
- The
Society of
Berbice (Dutch: Sociëteit van
Berbice) was
founded on 24
October 1720 by the
owners of the
colony of
Berbice currently in Guyana. These...
- Four
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Berbice for the
Berbice region: HMS
Berbice (1780) was an
American schooner of 121 tons (bm) that the...
- The
Berbice Bridge is a
pontoon bridge over the
Berbice River near New
Amsterdam in Guyana. The
bridge is
tolled and was
opened on 23
December 2008. With...
- The
Berbice Rebellion was a
slave rebellion in
Guyana that
began on 23
February 1763 and
lasted to December, with
leaders including Coffij. The first...
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controlled by the
Dutch West
India Company,
while Berbice and
Surinam were
controlled by the
Society of
Berbice and the
Society of Suriname, respectively. Cayenne...
- Mahaica-
Berbice (Region 5) is a
region of Guyana,
bordering the
Atlantic Ocean to the north, the
region of East
Berbice-Corentyne to the east, the region...
- 1763), was an
African Akan man who was a
slave in the
Dutch colony of
Berbice in present-day Guyana. In 1763, he led a
major slave revolt of
around 5...
- The
Berbice River /bərˈbiːs/,
located in
eastern Guyana, is one of the country's
major rivers. It
rises in the
highlands of the
Rupununi region and flows...
- Demerara-Essequibo and
Berbice to Britain. In 1831, the
united colonies of Demerara-Essequibo and
separate colony of
Berbice together became a single...