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  2. French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    French Guiana is the second-largest region of France (more than one-seventh the size of Metropolitan France) and the largest outermost region within the European Union. It has a very low population density, with only 3.6 inhabitants per square kilometre (9.3/sq mi).

  3. Visa policies of Overseas France - Wikipedia

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    Visa exemption. Visa exemptions for Overseas France: All territories, unlimited period. All territories, up to 90 days. All or most territories, up to 90 or 15 days. Some territories, up to 90 days. Some territories, up to 15 days on organized trips. French Guiana exit stamp. Guadeloupe entry stamp.

  4. Cayenne - Wikipedia

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    Cayenne ( / keɪˈɛn /; [ 5 ]French pronunciation: [kajɛn] ⓘ; Guianese Creole French: Kayenn) is the prefecture of French Guiana, an overseas region and department of France located in South America and its capital city. The city stands on a former island at the mouth of the Cayenne River on the Atlantic coast.

  5. The Guianas - Wikipedia

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    The Guianas. The Guianas, also spelled Guyanas or Guayanas, is a region in north-eastern South America. Strictly, the term refers to the three Guianas: Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, formerly British, Dutch and French Guiana. Broadly it refers to the South American coast from the mouth of the Orinoco to the mouth of the Amazon.

  6. Geography of French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    Geography of French Guiana. Coordinates: 4°00′N 53°00′W. French Guiana is an overseas region of France, located on the northern coast of South America between Suriname and Brazil. The country is part of Caribbean South America and borders the North Atlantic Ocean. It has low-lying plains with small mountains to the south.

  7. Guiana Amazonian Park - Wikipedia

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    Guiana Amazonian Park ( French: Parc amazonien de Guyane) is the largest national park of France, aiming at protecting part of the Amazonian forest located in French Guiana which covers 41% of the region. It is the largest park in France as well as the largest park in the European Union [ 1] and one of the largest national parks in the world.

  8. History of French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    The history of French Guiana dates back to the period prior to European colonization. Prior to the arrival of the first Europeans, there was no written history in the territory. It was originally inhabited by a number of Native American peoples, among them the Kalina (Caribs), Arawak, Galibi, Palikur, Teko, Wayampi (also known as Oyampi), and ...

  9. Transport in French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    Transport in French Guiana consists of transport by road, boat, bus, and airplane. There is a railway line within the Guiana Space Centre to transport spacecraft. The road network is mainly concentrated in the coastal region. The interior of Guiana is accessed by plane or boat. There is one main airport, however there are several smaller ...

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