No, by Netherlands.
The part of Guyana controlled by France is called la Guyane Française
French Guiana is still legally part of France, and is treated like other French departments in Europe. All of the other former colonies re now independent, although two Guyana and Suriname maintain close links with the former colonial power. Guyana is still part of the Commonwealth, like Canada and Australia. Suriname is still very intertwined with the Netherlands and with the remaining Dutch dependencies in the Caribbean.
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".
France and England
The countries that are directly next to France, or border France, are Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Suriname, and Brazil. Other countries that are near France include the UK, the Netherlands, Portugal, Liechtenstein, Austria, and Guyana.
France
Suriname is a republic,so the people control it by elections.
The Dutch gained control of Suriname in 1667. In the 1620s to 1630s the Dutch West India Company had set up trading posts in the New World, including Suriname. The Dutch, along with the English, began setting up plantation colonies in Suriname in the 17th century.
Suriname is a Dutch speaking country in South America. It is the smallest country on the continent. However, it is larger than French Guyana, which is a territory in South America that belongs to France.
Suriname is the smallest country in South America. However, French Guyana, a territory that belongs to France, is smaller. Suriname is also the only Dutch speaking country in South America.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
French Guiana is the dependency that is to the east of Suriname.Specifically, French Guiana is an overseas department of France. Unlike neighboring Suriname, French Guiana therefore is not an independent nation. Like Suriname, it shares a southern border with Brazil.
France borders the countries of Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Suriname, and Brazil.
France and Brazil both border 10 countries, the second most. France: Andorra, Spain, Monaco, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Brazil, and Suriname. Brazil: Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and France.
Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium. That however is just mainland France, France's oversees territories border countries such as Brazil and Suriname.
10 countries: Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Brazil, and Suriname. Brazil and Suriname both border French Guiana, which is an overseas French department. French Guiana is an integral part of France and is as considered as much a part of France as Paris.
French Guiana is an overseas department [département d'outre-mer] of France. Suriname became an independent country on November 25, 1975. Uruguay declared its independence on August 25, 1825.
The only countries that border France are Brazil, Suriname, Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, and Belgium.