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Inini was an inland territory of French Guiana, administered separately between 6 June 1930 [2] and 19 March 1946, after which all of French Guiana became a department of France. [3] . The territory remained governed as a special entity, until 17 March 1969 when it was dissolved into communes, and subject to regular government. [4] .
- Saint-Élie
- French franc
The Inini or Grand Inini is a river in western French Guiana. It is a tributary of the Lawa, the upper course of the Maroni. The river is 215 km (134 mi) long (including its upper course Limonade) and non-navigable. [1] The Inini is the only major river in French Guiana which runs east to west, unlike the other major rivers which run south to ...
- Confluence of the Emerillon Creek and the Limonade Creek
- 215 km
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Le territoire de l’Inini est une ancienne subdivision de la Guyane qui avait pour chef-lieu Saint-Élie . Il tient son nom de l’ Inini, cours d'eau affluent du fleuve le Maroni . Création. Le territoire de l'Inini fut initialement créé par un décret du 6 juin 1930 1 . Territoire.
- Colonie française
- Français
Inini (wag) The general term for many Ojibwa is to refer to themselves as an Inini ("man"), opposed to some other life forms: Ninniwas. — Rafinesque, Am. Nations, I, 123, 1836. Ojibwe (g) Several different explanations are given for the common name Ojibwe .
L' Inini est un cours d'eau d' Amérique du Sud, affluent du fleuve le Maroni et s'écoulant dans le sud de la Guyane . Géographie. Long de 214,6 km 1, l'Inini est formé par la confluence de deux cours d'eau : le grand Inini et le petit Inini.
- 152 m
- Grand Inini
- 214,6 km
- Bassin du Maroni
Location. Maripasoula, French Guiana. Bellevue de l'Inini, also known as Mont Bellevue, Montagne Bellevue, and Montagne Bellevue de l'Inini, is the highest point of French Guiana, an overseas department of France, with an elevation of 851 metres (2,792 ft).
Feb 24, 2023 · Inini was once a hidden gem, a lush and remote inland territory nestled in the heart of French Guiana. Administered as a separate entity between 1930 and 1946, Inini was a place of unique character and charm, a land of Amerindians, Maroons, and gold prospectors, where the river Inini flowed majestically from east to west.