
French Guiana
French Guiana occupies a strip of northeastern South America where dense Amazonian rainforest meets the Atlantic coast, yet it remains an overseas territory of France — politically European, geographically tropical. Cayenne's colonial architecture sits alongside Creole markets fragrant with pepper and smoked fish, and the interior is so remote that much of it is accessible only by river or small aircraft.
About French Guiana
Overview
Bordering Brazil to the south and east and Suriname to the west, French Guiana is part of the European Union despite being entirely on the South American continent. The capital is Cayenne. French is the official language and the euro the currency. The population is diverse — Creole, Amerindian, Hmong, Brazilian, and metropolitan French communities all shape local culture.
Airports in French Guiana
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