- also the
national bird of Guyana,
where the
local name for this bird is
Canje pheasant. The
hoatzin is pheasant-sized, with a
total length of 65 cm (26 in)...
- 57°31′11″W / 6.2619°N 57.5198°W / 6.2619; -57.5198 The
Canje River (sometimes
referred to as
Canje Cr****),
located in
northeastern Guyana, is the main tributary...
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Čanje (pronounced [ˈtʃaːnjɛ]) is a
settlement in the
hills above Blanca in the Muni****lity of
Sevnica in
central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical...
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Acuitzio del
Canje is a town in the
Mexican state of Michoacán. It
serves as the muni****l seat for the
surrounding muni****lity of Acuitzio. The area...
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representing the
three main
rivers of Guyana; and the
national bird, the
Canje Pheasant (Opisthocomus hoazin). The
national motto, "One people, One Nation...
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small community in East Berbice-Corentyne, Guyana,
about 225 km up the
Canje River and two days by boat from the port city of New Amsterdam. He grew...
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Slave Uprising,
began on the 23
February 1763. On two
plantations on the
Canje River in Berbice,
slaves rebelled,
taking control of the region. As plantation...
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derives from the
Tamil word கஞ்சி (kañci). The
Portuguese adopted the name as
canje, with the
first do****ent
mentioning the dish and the word in 1563. The English...
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upriver from its
mouth at the
Atlantic Ocean, and
immediately south of the
Canje River. New Amsterdam's po****tion is 17,329
inhabitants as of 2012. New...
- River,
though they did
allow a
couple of
sugar planters to
settle on the
Canje River. A
dispute arose between the
Second Dutch West
India Company, which...