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Orealla (nebo Orealla Mission) je osada v guyanském regionu East Berbice-Corentyne v nadmořské výšce 11 m. Leží na břehu řeky Courantyne, která tvoří hranici se Surinamem a na proti této osadě leží . Až do Orealla se mohou dostat velké lodě po řece Courantyne.
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Orealla (auch: Orealla Mission) ist eine Dorfgemeinschaft einer Indigenen Gruppe in der Region East Berbice-Corentyne in Guyana.
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Oreala (ook: Orealla) is een inheems Arowakken dorp in Oost-Berbice-Corantijn, Guyana. Het dorp ligt 24 kilometer noordwestelijk van het Surinaamse Apoera. De post Oreala behoorde na de overdracht van Berbice, Demerary en Essequebo aan het Verenigd Koninkrijk (1814) nog toe aan Suriname, maar is daarna door Brits Guiana ingelijfd. Oreala is alleen per boot bereikbaar. De economie is voornamelijk gebaseerd op zelfvoorzieningslandbouw en bosbouw. Het dorp heeft een traditioneel dorpsbestuur. In 2019 was de Toshao (dorpshoofd) Carl Peneux.
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Orealla é uma comunidade indígena da região de Berbice-Corentyne Oriental, na Guiana, no rio Courantyne, aproximadamente 53 quilômetros a sul de Crabwood Creek e 18 quilômetros a norte de Epira. A vila só pode ser alcançada de barco ou avião. A população atua sobretudo na agricultura de subsistência e na exploração de madeira. Pequenos navios marítimos são capazes de navegar pelo rio Courantyne por cerca de 70 quilômetros, até as primeiras corredeiras em Orealla. O romancista Roy Heath escreveu sobre Orealla. Clark Accord escreveu o romance "Between Apoera and Oreala" que foi publicado em 2005.
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Orealla (or Orealla Mission) is an Indigenous community in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region of Guyana, on the Courantyne River, approximately 33 miles (53 km) south of Crabwood Creek and 11 miles (18 km) north of Epira, located at 5°17′50″N 57°20′50″W / 5.29722°N 57.34722°W, altitude 11 metres. 15 miles (24 km) south-east on the other side of the Courantyne River lies the Surinamese village of Apoera. Orealla is an indigenous village. The village can only be reached by boat or plane. The population is mainly active in subsistence agriculture and logging.
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Orealla (nebo Orealla Mission) je osada v guyanském regionu East Berbice-Corentyne v nadmořské výšce 11 m. Leží na břehu řeky Courantyne, která tvoří hranici se Surinamem a na proti této osadě leží . Až do Orealla se mohou dostat velké lodě po řece Courantyne.
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Orealla (auch: Orealla Mission) ist eine Dorfgemeinschaft einer Indigenen Gruppe in der Region East Berbice-Corentyne in Guyana.
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Orealla (or Orealla Mission) is an Indigenous community in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region of Guyana, on the Courantyne River, approximately 33 miles (53 km) south of Crabwood Creek and 11 miles (18 km) north of Epira, located at 5°17′50″N 57°20′50″W / 5.29722°N 57.34722°W, altitude 11 metres. 15 miles (24 km) south-east on the other side of the Courantyne River lies the Surinamese village of Apoera. Orealla is an indigenous village. The village can only be reached by boat or plane. The population is mainly active in subsistence agriculture and logging. Orealla has a contract with the Barama Company, a logging company. Small ocean-going vessels are able to navigate the Courantyne River for about 70 km, to the first rapids at Orealla.
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Oreala (ook: Orealla) is een inheems Arowakken dorp in Oost-Berbice-Corantijn, Guyana. Het dorp ligt 24 kilometer noordwestelijk van het Surinaamse Apoera. De post Oreala behoorde na de overdracht van Berbice, Demerary en Essequebo aan het Verenigd Koninkrijk (1814) nog toe aan Suriname, maar is daarna door Brits Guiana ingelijfd. Oreala is alleen per boot bereikbaar. De economie is voornamelijk gebaseerd op zelfvoorzieningslandbouw en bosbouw. Het dorp heeft een traditioneel dorpsbestuur. In 2019 was de Toshao (dorpshoofd) Carl Peneux.
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Orealla é uma comunidade indígena da região de Berbice-Corentyne Oriental, na Guiana, no rio Courantyne, aproximadamente 53 quilômetros a sul de Crabwood Creek e 18 quilômetros a norte de Epira. A vila só pode ser alcançada de barco ou avião. A população atua sobretudo na agricultura de subsistência e na exploração de madeira. Pequenos navios marítimos são capazes de navegar pelo rio Courantyne por cerca de 70 quilômetros, até as primeiras corredeiras em Orealla. O romancista Roy Heath escreveu sobre Orealla. Clark Accord escreveu o romance "Between Apoera and Oreala" que foi publicado em 2005.
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