This is a list of cities in French Guiana:
Cities in French Guiana | |||||
Rank | Cities | Population | Region | ||
1999 | 2009 | ||||
1. | Cayenne | 50 594 | 71 087 | Cayenne | |
2. | Matoury | 18 032 | 34 533 | Cayenne | |
3. | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni | 19 211 | 28 944 | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni | |
4. | Kourou | 19 171 | 28 416 | Cayenne | |
5. | Remire-Montjoly | 15 555 | 22 125 | Cayenne | |
6. | Macouria | 5 050 | 13 019 | Cayenne | |
7. | Maripasoula | 3 710 | 8 364 | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni | |
8. | Mana | 5 445 | 6 271 | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni | |
9. | Apatou | 3 628 | 5 789 | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni | |
10. | Grand-Santi | 2 862 | 4 966 | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni | |
11. | Sinnamary | 2 783 | 3 400 | Cayenne | |
12. | Saint-Georges | 2 153 | 3 276 | Cayenne | |
13. | Roura | 1 791 | 2 621 | Cayenne | |
14. | Iracoubo | 1 430 | 1 579 | Cayenne | |
15. | Camopi | 1 032 | 1 530 | Cayenne | |
16. | Awala-Yalimapo | 887 | 1 344 | Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni |
- Akouménaye
- Alicoto
- Apatou
- Awala-Yalimapo
- Bélizon
- Bienvenue
- Cacao
- Camopi
- Cayenne
- Citron
- Clément
- Cormontibo
- Coulor
- Délices
- Gare Tigre
- Grand Santi
- Guisanbourg
- Iracoubo
- Javouhey
- Kaw or Caux
- Kourou
- La Forestière
- Macouria
- Malmanoury
- Mana
- Maripasoula
- Matoury
- Montsinéry
- Oscar
- Ouanary
- Ouaqui
- Paul Isnard
- Pointe Béhague or Coumarouman
- Pointe Isère
- Régina
- Rémire
- Rochambeau
- Roura
- Saül
- Sinnamary
- St-Élie
- St Georges de l'Oyapock
- St-Jean
- St-Laurent du Maroni
- Tonate
- Tonnégrande
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