Answer: Guayana Francesa
It is called French Guiana because it is part of France. They bought this land and made it part of their economy.
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French Guiana is called "Guyane française" in French.
French GuianaFrench Guiana was a colony of France since 1817. French Guiana can be found in northeast South America. It is called an overseas region of France.
The Guiana Shield is the area of uplands stretching from Venezuela to French Guiana. The higher elevations occuping much of the shield, are called the Guiana Highlands.
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No, Guyana is the only in South America that has English as the official language of the country. Save
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In French, people born in French Guiana are primarily called "français / française", as French is their nationality. If we need to refer to their region of origin (called in French "la Guyane"), then they are called "guyanais / guyanaise"
It hasn't been called French Guinea since 1958. A person from the Republic of Guinea in Africa is called "guineano"If you are thinking of French Guiana in South America, a person would be called "francoguyanés"