they have beaners to export that cross the border that way
Great Britain held a territory of British Guiana in South America, but did not take over the continent. In fact, British Guiana was the second smallest territory in South America, after French Guiana. British Guiana was under British control from 1814-1966. The British took possession for reasons similar to any territory: resources, money, land, power, etc.
Yes, there are large rivers in French Guiana. From West to East, they are: - the Maroni and its subsidiaries (Litani, Marouini, Tanpok, Abounamy); - the Mana; - the Sinamany; - the Approuage; - the Oyapock and its tributary the Camopi.
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Yes, the French overseas region of Guyane (French Guiana), just north of Brazil, has a large area of rainforest.
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French Guyana is not a country. It is an overseas territory of France. However, it is smaller than any country in South America.
Yes, humans have built canals and dams in French Guiana. Notably, the Petit Saut Dam was constructed on the Sinnamary River in the 1990s, creating a reservoir for hydroelectric power generation. Additionally, various smaller canals and drainage systems have been developed to manage water flow and support agriculture in the region. These projects reflect efforts to harness natural resources and manage water in this largely tropical area.
Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Veneuzela, Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana.
Iceland's major export is fish because there are hardly any other large resources.
Yes. Brazil borders French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.
There is no president and no prime minister in French Guiana. French Guiana is a full part of France (despite being overseas, it is not a colony), so the president and Prime Minister are the ones in charge in mainland France.As in any French region, a local council is elected but has no power over laws (neither civil, nor economical, nor penal law). Its purpose is to run schools and local matters like mending roads .There is no governor either, but only a high ranking civil servant called "préfet" (prefect) who represents the government as in every other French département.