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== Sugar Factory ==
== Sugar Factory ==


This factory has been in opration for 50 years. Most of the people of Enmore used to work at the factory. Over the years the sugar works starts to assume office positions in the city.

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enmore%2C_Guyana/Sugar_Factory Enmore Sugar Factory]



== Martyrs Monument ==
== Martyrs Monument ==

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Enmore is a village in Guyana, located about 30 minutes from Georgetown. Its population of 8,000 is multi-ethnic, with large concentrations of Indo-Guyanese. Enmore is known for the Enmore Martyrs, who were slain during a 1948 labour dispute.


History

Enmore is a village in Guyana, located about 30 minutes from Georgetown. Its population of 8,000 is multi-ethnic, with large concentrations of Indo-Guyanese. Enmore is known for the Enmore Martyrs, who were slain during a 1948 labour dispute.


Schools

Enmore has two primary schools and three nursery schools. You will be able to find pictures of the schools atEnmore Primary SchoolEnmore Government School in the gallary collection of the Enmore Association of New York.

The school are

Enmore Hope Primary
Enmore Government School
Newtown Nursery
Blossom Scheme Nursery
Ghandi Nursery

Sugar Factory

This factory has been in opration for 50 years. Most of the people of Enmore used to work at the factory. Over the years the sugar works starts to assume office positions in the city.

Martyrs Monument

Enmore Martyrs Monument


Community Center Ground

Some of the top Red Stripe cricket match was played on this ground. This ground is still being used for concerts and local cricket matches.


6°46′N 57°59′W / 6.767°N 57.983°W / 6.767; -57.983