French Guiana Culture  

French Guiana Culture

              The French Guiana is situated on the northern coast of South America between the countries of Suriname and Brazil. Because it is located close to the equator, French Guiana has hot and humid weather practically all round the year. The average temperature is around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, or around 27 degrees Celsius.More...

 

Animals In French Guiana

Animals In French Guiana French Guiana is blessed with numerous plants and animals. The country has around 5,500 different species of plants, 1,000 types of trees, 700 different types of birds, 177 different types of mammals, 430 different species of fish, and around 109 species of amphibians.The forests of French Guiana are teeming with animals and wildlife. However, you may find it difficult to spot the animals. Most of them come out after sunset.More...

 

French Guiana Food

French Guiana Food                 The French Guiana food is a blend of different cuisines ranging from Indonesian to Chinese to Vietnamese to French to Spanish. Typical French Guiana food will necessarily contain seafood as there is plenty of fish available from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Also, you will find a lot of vegetables and fruits that are constantly used in French Guiana food.More...

 

Climate Of French Guiana

Climate Of French Guiana              The French Guiana is the overseas territory of France. It is located along the northern coast of South America, and shares borders with Suriname and Brazil. It is one of the 26 regions governed by France, and its currency is the Euro. The capital of the territory is Cayenne.The fact that the territory is named French Guiana goes back to the colonial times when there were British Guyana, Dutch Guiana and French GMore...

 

French Guiana History

French Guiana History                 It was the Spanish who first discovered French Guiana way back in 1496. This led to them establishing settlements here from 1503. The French came a century later. The Dutch, who were also present in French Guiana, were forced to leave after the signing of the Treaty of Breda in 1667. For the next 200 years, the French, British, Dutch and Portuguese had control over the territory. Finally, the territory was handed over to the French in 1817.More...

 

 

 

    
 

South America:

French-Guiana-Language      When Christopher Columbus was making his third trip to the New World in 1498, it is believed that he spied the coast of Guiana. However, the French established a settlement here only hundred years later, and named the place Guiana, which is the French word for the Amerindian word that meant Land of Waters. More..

 


 

 

 
   
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