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Cayenne

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Cayenne

Capital and chief port of the overseas département of French Guiana in South America; situated on Cayenne Island on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the River Cayenne; population (1999 est) 50,600. The main occupation is fishing, of which fresh and processed shrimp constitute nearly 75% of total exports by value. Rum, pineapples, bananas, spices, hides, hardwoods, and cayenne pepper - a main constituent of hot curries - are also exported. The country is heavily dependent on imports, many of which pass through the port.

Cayenne was founded in 1664 by the French, and used as a penal settlement 1854-1953. Only a few colonial buildings remain as many were destroyed by fire in 1888. A notable surviving colonial building is the residence of the prefect, built by Jesuit fathers in 1890. A thermal power station provides electricity to the area. There are some unexploited reserves of bauxite in the surrounding region. There is an international airport 16 km/10 mi south of Cayenne.


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said Rebecca, who was suffering tortures with the cayenne pepper.
"Well, I hope you left some suitable excuse," said her husband, somewhat appeased, as he added a dash of cayenne pepper to the soup.
It's this fog,' returned Edwin; 'and it makes my eyes smart, like Cayenne pepper.
 
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