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Transportation stats: Guyana vs Japan

  Guyanese Transportation stats

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Aircraft departures 300 641,300
Ranked 152nd. Ranked 7th. 2137 times more than Guyana
Air transport, freight > million tons per km 1.6 million tons/km 7,614.1 million tons/km
Ranked 131st in 2001. Ranked 2nd in 2001. 4758 times more than Guyana
Airports > With paved runways > 1524 to 2437 m 3 39
Ranked 77th. Ranked 12th. 12 times more than Guyana
Airports > With unpaved runways > 914 to 1523 m 8 4
Ranked 70th. 100% more than Japan Ranked 89th.
Driving side of the road > Left or right Left side Left side
Highways > Paved 590 km 534,471 km
Ranked 96th in 1999. Ranked 3rd in 1999. 905 times more than Guyana
Highways > Paved (per capita) 0.8 km per 1,000 people 4.2 km per 1,000 people
Ranked 56th in 1999. Ranked 19th in 1999. 4 times more than Guyana
Highways > Total 7,970 km 1,161,894 km
Ranked 78th in 1999. Ranked 2nd in 1999. 145 times more than Guyana
Highways > Total (per capita) 10.7 km per 1,000 people 9.2 km per 1,000 people
Ranked 11th in 1999. 17% more than Japan Ranked 13th in 1999.
Highways > Unpaved 7,380 km 627,423 km
Ranked 60th in 1999. Ranked 2nd in 1999. 84 times more than Guyana
Highways > Unpaved (per capita) 10.0 km per 1,000 people 5.0 km per 1,000 people
Ranked 4th in 1999. 101% more than Japan Ranked 13th in 1999.
Transnational Issues > Disputes > international all of the area west of the Essequibo (river) is claimed by Venezuela preventing any discussion of a maritime boundary; Guyana has expressed its intention to join Barbados in asserting claims before UNCLOS that Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary with Venezuela extends into their waters; Suriname claims a triangle of land between the New and Kutari/Koetari rivers in a historic dispute over the headwaters of the Courantyne; Guyana seeks UNCLOS arbitration to resolve the long-standing dispute with Suriname over the axis of the territorial sea boundary in potentially oil-rich waters The sovereignty dispute over the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan, and the Habomai group, known in Japan as the "Northern Territories" and in Russia as the "Southern Kuril Islands", occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, now administered by Russia and claimed by Japan, remains the primary sticking point to signing a peace treaty formally ending World War II hostilities; intensified media coverage and protests highlight dispute over the fishing-rich Liancourt Rocks (Tok-do/Take-shima) also claimed by South Korea; China and Taiwan have intensified their claims to the Senkaku Islands (Diaoyu Tai) administered by Japan
Merchant marine > Ships by type cargo 2 bulk 120, cargo 45, chemical tanker 18, combination bulk 28, combination ore/oil 1, container 18, liquefied gas 52, passenger 8, passenger/cargo 2, petroleum tanker 179, refrigerated cargo 9, roll on/roll off 59, short-sea passenger 6, vehicle carrier 49
Merchant marine > Total > Dwt 14,193 Dwt 11,689,142 Dwt
Ranked 131st in 2007. Ranked 19th in 2007. 823 times more than Guyana
Motor vehicles 41 motor vehicles per 100 p 543 motor vehicles per 100 p
Ranked 87th. Ranked 11th. 12 times more than Guyana
Ports and harbors Bartica, Georgetown, Linden, New Amsterdam, Parika Akita, Amagasaki, Chiba, Hachinohe, Hakodate, Higashi-Harima, Himeji, Hiroshima, Kawasaki, Kinuura, Kobe, Kushiro, Mizushima, Moji, Nagoya, Osaka, Sakai, Sakaide, Shimizu, Tokyo, Tomakomai
Travel services > % of commercial service exports 23.86 % 11.52 %
Ranked 102nd in 2005. 107% more than Japan Ranked 126th in 2005.
Waterways > A note Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo rivers are navigable by oceangoing vessels for 150 km, 100 km, and 80 km, respectively seagoing craft ply all coastal inland seas

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