Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Dependency
Summary
French Guiana's history is marked by a complex interplay of European colonial ambitions and indigenous cultures. Initially inhabited by various Amerindian tribes, the territory experienced early European contact with Spanish explorers in the 15th century. French influence gradually increased, leading to the establishment of a permanent colony in the 17th century, though control was frequently contested with the Dutch and English. The region's economy historically relied on plantation agriculture, fueled by the transatlantic slave trade, leaving a lasting impact on its social structure. Today, French Guiana remains an overseas department of France, benefiting from European Union membership while maintaining a unique cultural identity.
Statistics
Area
83,534.00 km²
Population
298,554