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by d3rockk
168 days ago
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So there's French Guiana, and then Guyana.
Both are part of the Guianas (or Guyanas/Guayanas). The "Guiana" region (land of waters), was home to the Arawak and Carib peoples, and then there was a colonial scramble between the Dutch, English and French over the last half millennia-- each respectively took over some portion and then slapped their names on it. Guyana is independently english speaking because they were colonized by the British- centuries ago it used to go by British Guiana. French Guiana is basically an overseas department of France. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guianas |
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