Umana Yana
| Umana Yana | |
|---|---|
Umana Yana with the African Liberation Monument on the right | |
Location within Guyana | |
| General information | |
| Type | Exhibition and conference centre |
| Architectural style | Amerindian |
| Location | Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana |
| Coordinates | 6°49′28″N 58°09′45″W / 6.824448°N 58.162576°W |
| Completed | 1972 |
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The Umana Yana (pronounced oo-man-a yan-na) is a conical palm thatched hut (benab) erected for the Non-Aligned Foreign Ministers Conference in Georgetown, Guyana in August 1972 as a V.I.P. lounge and recreation centre.