- The
Approuague (French pronunciation: [apʁuaɡ])
river (or
Apuruaque in Tupi) is a
major river in
French Guiana. It is 335 km (208 mi) long. It runs north...
- long),
whereas until 2004 (the year of
completion and
inauguration of the
Approuague bridge) some
rivers were
still crossed by barges.
Transport on national...
- The
Approuague Bridge is a
bridge near Régina in
French Guiana spanning the
Approuague River. The
bridge carries the RN2 road and was
opened in 2003. A...
- Amazon, Içá, Negro, Solimões, and
Ucayali River systems, and also in the
Approuague and
Oyapock River drainages. In its
natural environment, the
species typically...
- SOOR) is an
airport serving Régina, a
commune of
French Guiana on the
Approuague River. The
runway lies
along the west side of the village.
Aviation portal...
- The
canton of
Approuague-Kaw (French:
Canton d'Approuague-Kaw) is one of the
former cantons of the
Guyane department in
French Guiana. It was
located in...
-
Jungle Training Center, (C.E.F.E) saw
daylight in 1986 at Régina, near the
Approuague,
which became the
French reference in
material of
survival and jungle...
-
Thayeria is a
genus of
tetras from the
Amazon Basin, and the
Approuague and
Maroni Rivers in
tropical South America. It
includes three species, including...
-
cichlid endemic to
French Guiana in
South America where it
occurs in the
Approuague River basin. Its
habitat is
shallow water near the
edges of swamps, and...
- Maroni, the Mana, the Iracoubo, the Sinnamary, the Kourou, the Mahury, the
Approuague and the Oyapock.
Northernmost point –
Pointe Isère
Southernmost point...