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Brazilians in Guyana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazilians in Guyana
Brazilians in Guyana consists of Brazilian nationals, mostly miners, living in Guyana as well as Guyanese people of Brazilian descent. There are currently about 10,000 Brazilians living in Guyana.〔"(Guyana: Caught in Brazil's Net?; Small Nation, New to Free Markets, Fears Loss of Its Identity )", ''The New York Times'', 30 March 2000.〕 ==History== Brazilian mining in Guyana goes back to the early nineties. The influx of Brazilians into the country was largely a result of Brazil's recent mining policies. Significant federal enactments in the early 1990s, saw mining areas curtailed, and mining activity severely restricted, in part due to the growing environmental concern for forest land.〔"(The Brazilian presence in Guyana )", ''Stabroek News'', 9 June 2002.〕 In Brazil, the issue of mining in areas like Roraima was also linked to the rights of indigenous peoples. Thus, the influx of Brazilians into the mining industry in Guyana can be seen as a recent phenomenon. The border between Brazil and Guyana is long and porous. While some high-income Brazilian miners and workers can afford the plane journey from Boa Vista as a means of entering the country, others use the time-tested routes of land and water.
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