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They speak French in Guiana. (wow the last guy wrote France.)
they all were discovered by french explorers all but the US was discovered by french explorers...
It is probaly French Guiana which belongs to France
guyana, suriname, and french guiana.
No one France owns French Guiana and they speak French there, too.
they have the highest waterfall
they have the highest waterfall
French Guiana is a French oversea "département", i.e. a French administrative subdivision on exactly the same model as exist in mainland France. French Guiana is part of France and has the same rights and laws.
French Guiana Guyana Surinam Brazil The Falkland Islands
The smallest countries are: Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Suriname, Uruguay, etc.
Belize is the only mainland country in Central America that does not use Spanish as a main language. In South America: Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands and Guyana = English. French Guiana = French. Suriname = Dutch. Brazil = Portuguese.
Brazil's official language is Portuguese. Guyana's official language is English. Suriname's official language is Dutch. French Guiana's official language is French. The Falkland Islands' official language is English.
they have the highst water falls
Because it is a French Department. Kind of like America owns places in other parts of the world.
Netherlands Antilles, Suriname, Falkland Islands, Guyana, French Guiana, Aruba , Brazil
The largest non-independent area is French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas territory of France. The Falkland Islands, as well as other islands off the coast of Argentina, are territories of the UK.