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  2. Cayenne - Wikipedia

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    Cayenne (/ k eɪ ˈ ɛ n /; [5] French pronunciation: ⓘ; Guianese Creole French: Kayenn) is the prefecture of French Guiana, an overseas region and department of France located in South America and its capital city.

  3. Carnival of Cayenne - Wikipedia

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    The Carnival of Cayenne is an annual event held in Cayenne, French Guiana. Alongside the Kourou Carnival and the Saint-Laurent Carnival , it is one of the most significant carnivals in the region. The highlight of the carnival is the Parade of Cayenne (also known as the Parade of the Capital), featuring groups from Metropolitan France ...

  4. Cayenne Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Cayenne Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur de Cayenne) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, seat of the Diocese of Cayenne. It is a national monument of France , located in the town of Cayenne , capital of French Guiana .

  5. Guiana Amazonian Park - Wikipedia

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    Guiana Amazonian Park (French: Parc amazonien de Guyane) is the largest national park of France, aiming at protecting part of the Amazonian forest located in French Guiana which covers 41% of the region. It is the largest park in France as well as the largest park in the European Union [1] and one of the largest national parks in the world.

  6. Carnival in French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    Fridays commonly include eating a cake, known as the galette des rois (cake of kings, which in mainland France would be eaten only for the Epiphany), [3] representing the Three Kings. [11] This cake has a Creole version, much more popular than the French one. Blaff(fish or chicken broth) and Punch is also commonly consumed during this period. [11]

  7. Fort Cépérou - Wikipedia

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    The remains of Fort Cépérou are at the western edge of the present city of Cayenne, French Guiana. [2] A map from 1769 shows the fort and town in the north west of the Island of Cayenne, which lies on the Atlantic coast of Guiana between the mouths of the Cayenne and Mahury rivers, with a channel connecting the two rivers and separating the island from the coast. [3]