Demerara (disambiguation)
Demerara may refer to:
- Demerara, historical region in Guyana that was a Dutch colony in 17th and 18th centuries and then part of British colonies in 19th and 20th centuries
 - Demerara-Essequibo, British colony created in 1812 by combining the colonies of Demerara and Essequibo
 - Demerara rebellion of 1823 that took place in Demerara-Essequibo
 - Demerara sugar, a natural brown sugar from Guyana
 - Demerara syrup, a combination of Demerara sugar, a natural brown sugar, and water
 - Demerara River, a river of Guyana
 - Demerara Harbour Bridge on the Demerara River
 - Demerara window, a type of window used in hot climates
 - Demerara is a book written by Harriet Martineau
 - HMS Demerara a mercantile schooner (previously called Anna) purchased by the British Royal Navy in 1804
 - PS Demerara a paddle steamer which ran aground in 1851
 - Demerara Distillers, manufacturing company in Guyana producing El Dorado Rum
 - Demerara Falls tree frog (Boana cinerascens), a species of frog
 - Radio Demerara, one of the oldest radio stations in Guyana
 - Demerara cricket team
 
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