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  2. European Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Students' Union (ESU) is the umbrella organisation of 44 national unions of students from 40 countries, representing almost 20 million students. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A consultative member of the Bologna Process , ESU is also a full member of the European Youth Forum (YFJ).

  3. Category:Housing ministers of Guyana - Wikipedia

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  4. English-Speaking Union - Wikipedia

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    The English-Speaking Union (ESU) is an international educational membership organisation headquartered in London, England.Founded by the journalist Sir Evelyn Wrench in 1918, it aims to bring together and empower people of different languages and cultures, by building skills and confidence in communication, such that individuals realise their potential. [1]

  5. Susan Rodrigues - Wikipedia

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  6. Category talk:Housing ministers of Guyana - Wikipedia

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  7. Collin Croal - Wikipedia

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    University of Guyana: Collin David Croal is a Guyanese politician who has served as the Minister of Housing and Water since 6 August 2020 ... additional terms may apply.

  8. Category:Official residences in Guyana - Wikipedia

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  9. Squatting in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Conflict in Guyana in the 1960s led to people squatting in racially demarcated informal settlements. When the government ceased to provide housing in the 1980s, people started squatting again, mostly around Georgetown. [1] At the Met-en-Meerzorg settlement, four-room houses were constructed with walls made from zinc or wood.