French Guiana is part of France.
The French overseas department of Guyane (or French Guiana) is the only part of South America that is part of the European Union, since it is an integral part of the country of France, who is a member of the European Union.
Cayenne is the capital of French Guiana, which is not a country but an overseas territory of France.
No, Guyana is the only in South America that has English as the official language of the country. Save
French Guiana is a part of France, it is not an independent country.
Guyana is approximately 215,000 square kilometers or 83,000 square miles
It is called French Guiana because it is part of France. They bought this land and made it part of their economy.
Yes it was once part of Guiana but they separated later on.
French Guiana isn't a country. It is a French overseas département, so part of France on the same par as mainland French départements. In French, it is called "la Guyane".
French guiana is part of France. It is not an independent country, nor is it a colony (says the UN). It is a French overseas region, with the very same laws as mainland France, and the same currency, the euro.
Guyana does not belong to France, it is an independent country. But French Guiana (not the same thing) on the other side of Suriname, is part of France. A confusing fact maybe the French name of the French Guiana, "la Guyane".
French Guiana is part of France ans uses the Euro (€) as a currecny.