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French Guiana

1991 Edition · 69 data fields

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Geography

Climate

tropical; hot, humid; little seasonal temperature variation

Coastline

378 km

Comparative area

slightly smaller than Indiana

Disputes

Suriname claims area between Riviere Litani and Riviere Marouini (both headwaters of the Lawa)

Environment

mostly an unsettled wilderness

Land boundaries

1,183 km total; Brazil 673 km, Suriname 510 km

Land use

arable land NEGL%; permanent crops NEGL%; meadows and pastures NEGL%; forest and woodland 82%; other 18%

Maritime claims

Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm

Natural resources

bauxite, timber, gold (widely scattered), cinnabar, kaolin, fish

Terrain

low-lying coastal plains rising to hills and small mountains

Total area

91,000 km2; land area: 89,150 km2

People and Society

Birth rate

28 births/1,000 population (1991)

Death rate

5 deaths/1,000 population (1991)

Ethnic divisions

black or mulatto 66%; Caucasian 12%; East Indian, Chinese, Amerindian 12%; other 10%

Infant mortality rate

18 deaths/1,000 live births (1991)

Labor force

23,265; services, government, and commerce 60.6%, industry 21.2%, agriculture 18.2% (1980)

Language

French

Life expectancy at birth

69 years male, 76 years female (1991)

Literacy

82% (male 81%, female 83%) age 15 and over can read and write (1982)

Nationality

noun--French Guianese (sing., pl.); adjective--French Guiana

Net migration rate

10 migrants/1,000 population (1991)

Organized labor

7% of labor force

Population

101,603 (July 1991), growth rate 3.3% (1991)

Religion

predominantly Roman Catholic

Total fertility rate

3.7 children born/woman (1991)

Government

Administrative divisions

none (overseas department of France)

Capital

Cayenne

Communists

Communist party membership negligible

Constitution

28 September 1958 (French Constitution)

Diplomatic representation

as an overseas department of France the interests of French Guiana are represented in the US by France

Elections

Regional Council--last held 16 March 1986 (next to be held NA 1991); results--PSG 43%, RPR 27.7%, ADG 12.2%, UDF 8.9%, FN 3.7%, PNPG 1.4%, other 3.1%; seats--(31 total) PSG 15, RPR 9, ADG 4, UDF 3; French Senate--last held 24 September 1989 (next to be held September 1992); results--percent of vote by party NA; seats--(1 total) PSG 1; French National Assembly--last held 24 September 1989 (next to be held September 1992); results--percent of vote by party NA; seats--(2 total) PSG 1, RPR 1

Executive branch

French president, commissioner of the republic

Flag

the flag of France is used

Independence

none (overseas department of France)

Judicial branch

highest local court is the Court of Appeals based in Martinique with jurisdiction over Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana

Leaders

Chief of State--President Francois MITTERRAND (since 21 May 1981); Head of Government--Commissioner of the Republic Jean-Francois DI CHIARA (since NA 1990)

Legal system

French legal system

Legislative branch

unicameral General Council and a unicameral Regional Council

Long-form name

Department of Guiana

Member of

FZ, WCL, WFTU

National holiday

Taking of the Bastille, 14 July (1789)

Political parties and leaders

Guianese Socialist Party (PSG), Gerard HOLDER; Rally for the Republic (RPR), Paulin BRUNE; Guyanese Democratic Action (ADG), Andre Lecante; Union for French Democracy (UDF), Claude Ho A CHUCK; National Front (FN), Guy MALON; Popular and National Party of Guiana (PNPG), Claude ROBO; National Anti-Colonist Guianese Party (PANGA), Michel KAPEL

Suffrage

universal at age 18

Type

overseas department of France

Economy

Agriculture

some vegetables for local consumption; rice, corn, manioc, cocoa, bananas, sugar; livestock--cattle, pigs, poultry

Budget

revenues $735 million; expenditures $735 million, including capital expenditures of NA (1987)

Currency

French franc (plural--francs); 1 French franc (F) = 100 centimes

Economic aid

Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-87), $1.25 billion

Electricity

92,000 kW capacity; 185 million kWh produced, 1,890 kWh per capita (1990)

Exchange rates

French francs (F) per US$1--5.1307 (January 1991), 5.4453 (1990), 6.3801 (1989), 5.9569 (1988), 6.0107 (1987), 6.9261 (1986), 8.9852 (1985)

Exports

$54.0 million (f.o.b., 1987); commodities--shrimp, timber, rum, rosewood essence; partners--France 31%, US 22%, Japan 10% (1987)

External debt

$1.2 billion (1988)

Fiscal year

calendar year

GDP

$186 million, per capita $2,240; real growth rate NA% (1985)

Imports

$394.0 million (c.i.f., 1987); commodities--food (grains, processed meat), other consumer goods, producer goods, petroleum; partners--France 62%, Trinidad and Tobago 9%, US 4%, FRG 3% (1987)

Industrial production

growth rate NA%

Industries

construction, shrimp processing, forestry products, rum, gold mining

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

4.1% (1987)

Overview

The economy is tied closely to that of France through subsidies and imports. Besides the French space center at Kourou, fishing and forestry are the most important economic activities, with exports of fish and fish products (mostly shrimp) accounting for more than 60% of total revenue in 1987. The large reserves of tropical hardwoods, not fully exploited, support an expanding sawmill industry that provides sawn logs for export. Cultivation of crops--rice, cassava, bananas, and sugarcane--are limited to the coastal area, where the population is largely concentrated. French Guiana is heavily dependent on imports of food and energy. Unemployment is a serious problem, particularly among younger workers.

Unemployment rate

15% (1987)

Communications

Airports

10 total, 10 usable; 5 with permanent-surface runways; none with runways over 3,659 m; 1 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 1 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

Civil air

no major transport aircraft

Highways

680 km total; 510 km paved, 170 km improved and unimproved earth

Inland waterways

460 km, navigable by small oceangoing vessels and river and coastal steamers; 3,300 km possibly navigable by native craft

Ports

Cayenne

Telecommunications

fair open wire and radio relay system; 18,100 telephones; stations--5 AM, 7 FM, 9 TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth station

Military and Security

Branches

French Forces, Gendarmerie

Manpower availability

males 15-49 28,650; 18,903 fit for military service

Note

defense is the responsibility of France _%_

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