PomeroonSupenaam
Pomeroon-Supenaam is a district in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo region of Guyana. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The district is named after the Pomeroon River and the Supenaam River, which flow through the area. Pomeroon-Supenaam is known for its diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, savannas, and forests. The district is home to several indigenous communities, including the Wai-Wai and the Akawaio. The economy of Pomeroon-Supenaam is largely based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The district is also home to several historical sites, including the Pomeroon-Supenaam National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is known for its diverse wildlife, including jaguars, monkeys, and a variety of bird species. Pomeroon-Supenaam is also home to the Pomeroon-Supenaam Airport, which serves as a gateway to the region. The district is served by the Pomeroon-Supenaam Highway, which connects it to other parts of the country. Pomeroon-Supenaam is a district with a rich cultural heritage and a diverse natural environment, making it an important part of Guyana's tourism industry.