Yes it was once part of Guiana but they separated later on.
French Guiana is part of France.
It is called French Guiana because it is part of France. They bought this land and made it part of their economy.
French Guiana is part of France.
French Guiana is part of France ans uses the Euro (€) as a currecny.
French Guiana is part of France. It is a French overseas Département. There is no "leader" and the local administrators report back to Paris.
Guiana is a region which includes southeast Venezuela, part of northern Brazil, and French Guiana, Suriname, and Guyana. They are located in the northeastern part of South America.
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".
French Guiana is still an overseas territory of France, located in northern South America. It was settled by the French in the 17th century. It is called "French" Guiana because in colonial times, there were three colonies: French, British, and Dutch Guiana. The latter two became Guyana and Suriname, respectively.
French Guiana is a part of France, it is not an independent country.
Guyana is approximately 215,000 square kilometers or 83,000 square miles
No, Guyana is the only in South America that has English as the official language of the country. Save
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.