French Guiana, on South America’s northeastern coast, is an overseas department of France, blending Caribbean vibes with dense Amazon rainforest. Cayenne, its capital, reflects French colonial roots in its architecture and creole cuisine, while Kourou hosts Europe’s spaceport, launching Ariane rockets. Its economy leans on gold mining and fishing, though much of its interior remains wild, home to jaguars and indigenous tribes. French Guiana’s unique status brings EU modernity to a tropical frontier.