Berbice River

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The Berbice River, located in eastern Guyana, rises in the highlands of the Rupununi region. The Berbice flows northward for 370 miles (595 km) through dense forests to the coastal plain. The river's tidal limit is between 160 and 320 km from the sea.

The town of New Amsterdam is situated on the river’s east bank, approximately four miles inside the river’s estuary, where it enters the Atlantic Ocean. A ferry crosses the river from New Amsterdam to Rosignol.

Obstructed by shallows at its estuary, the Berbice River’s mouth is the location of Crab Island, opposite the mouth of the Canje River, the Berbice's main tributary.

In 1627, the settlement of Nassau (the name was used for many of the Dutch forts in the seventeenth century) was founded by the Dutch West India Company.

In May 2004, construction of a floating bridge linking D’Edward Village, Crab Island, and the Corentyne Highway was announced.

Other communities on the Berbice River include Everton, Mara, Takama, Kalkuni and Kwakwani.