French Guiana

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Quick Facts
Capital Cayenne
Government Overseas department of France
Currency Euro (EUR)
Area 91,000 km2
Population 199,509 (July 2006 est.)
Language French
Religion Roman Catholic
Calling Code +594
Internet TLD .gf
Time Zone UTC -3

French Guiana is in the Amazonia region of South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Brazil and Suriname.


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Regions

Map of French Guiana
Map of French Guiana

Roman Catholic


Cities

  • Cayenne, the administrative capital of French Guiana
  • Kourou, the city which hosts the space center and Arianespace
  • Saint-Laurent, bordering the river of Le Maroni, which is the natural frontier between Surinam and Europe.
  • Saint-Georges, bordering the river Oyapoque, which is the natural frontier between Brazil and Europe.


Other destinations

Understand

First settled by the French in 1604, French Guiana was the site of notorious penal settlements until 1951. The European Space Agency launches its communication satellites from Kourou. It is the only portion of South America still governed by an overseas nation.

Climate

Tropical; hot, humid; little seasonal temperature variation.

Landscape

Low-lying coastal plains rising to hills and small mountains, mostly an unsettled wilderness.

Get in

By plane

  • From Surinam, with Surinam Airways
  • From Brazil, with Penta or Air Caraibes
  • From Martinique, Guadeloupe, with Air France and Air Caraibes
  • From France mainland, with Air France

By car

From Brazil and Suriname, you have to cross the rivers Oyapoque and Le Maroni.

By bus

From Brazil and Suriname, you can hit the frontier, then you have to cross the river.

By boat

From Brazil and Suriname, to cross the rivers Oyapoque and Le Maroni, which takes 15 minutes, it's not very expensive, but you have to haggle.

Get around

3,300 km of French Guiana's waterways are navigable by native craft; 460 km navigable by small oceangoing vessels and coastal and river steamers.

Talk

French is the official language of France, although Creole is widely spoken. Everyone understands French but few people understand English. See also: French phrasebook

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Learn

Work

For European people coming from an EU country, working in Guadeloupe is allowed without problem. If you're from outside the EU, you will probably need a work permit - check with the French Embassy in your country. Do not forget though that the unemployment rate is high. But if you work in the health sector (doctor, nurse), it will be much easier.

Voluntary service: Volontariat Civil à l'Aide Technique (VCAT), [1]. Conditions: you must be French or from another EU-member state or a country belonging to the European Economic Area. You must be over 18 and under 28 years old (inclusive). You must not have had your civic rights revoked by a court or have been convicted of certain offences.

Stay safe

Please take care of your belongings

Stay healthy

Vaccination against yellow fever is necessary.

Respect

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