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French GuianaFrench overseas département from 1946, and administrative region from 1974, on the north coast of South America, bounded west by Suriname and east and south by Brazil; area 83,500 sq km/32,230 sq mi; population (1999 est) 157,200. The main towns are Cayenne and St Laurent. The main economic activity is fishing (especially for shrimp, a major export); other resources include bauxite, tropical hardwood timber (most of the country is forested), gold, cinnabar, and kaolin. Agricultural products include rice, maize, cocoa, bananas, and sugar, though the area used for agriculture is relatively small and the country depends largely on imported food. The second-largest town, Kourou, is the site of a European Space Agency (ESA) launch site. First settled by France in 1604, the territory became a French possession in 1817; penal colonies, including Devil's Island in the Îles du Salut, were established from 1852. By 1945 the transport of convicts from France had ceased. French army officer Alfred Dreyfus was imprisoned on Devil's Island. The main language is Creole (90%); other languages spoken are French, English, and East Indian. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The study was approved by the Comite Consultatif de Protection des Personnes se pretant a des Recherches Biomedicales (CCPPRB) of Cayenne and by the administrative authorities of French Guyana and was authorized by the French Ministry of Health. Bidartondo and his colleagues examined DNA sequences of fungi taken from the roots of three groups of parasitic plants: the lily-related Arachnitis uniflora from Argentina and several Voyriella and Voyria species in French Guyana from the gentian family. So Ecuador, French Guyana, Costa Rica and Panama have become like second homes to this intrepid beetle expert, with Ecuador listed as his favorite destination for serious bug study. |
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