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Georgetown noun uk /ˈdʒɔːdʒ.taʊn/ us /ˈdʒɔːrdʒ.taʊn/ the capital city of Guyana, in the northern part of the country: The cities, particularly Georgetown, have historically been the centres of administration, commerce, and national government. Most of the secondary, vocational, and technical schools are located in Georgetown, the capital, and in other urban areas. We arrived in Georgetown the following morning. He lives in a small town 20 miles from Georgetown. Their avoidance of Creole forms attests to the strength of social disapproval of these latter items in Georgetown. They live in a village of just under seven hundred people, about forty-five minutes’ drive from Georgetown. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Towns & regions: city names & their inhabitants Aberdeen Aberdonian Abidjan Abu Dhabi Abuja Brisbane Bristol Brno Brum Brussels Florence Florentine Fortaleza Frankfort Frankfurt am Main Nashville Neapolitan New Orleans New South Wales New York |