Saint-Georges, French Guiana
- Saint-Georges, French Guiana
French commune|nomcommune=Saint-Georges
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mapcaption=Location of the commune (in red) within French Guiana
région=Guyane
département=Guyane
arrondissement=Cayenne
canton=
insee=97308
cp=97313
maire=Georges Elfort
mandat= 2001-2008
intercomm=Communauté de communes de l'Est Guyanais
latitude = 3.888862598620944
longitude = -51.80122280146934
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alt mini=
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km²=2,320
sans=3,605
date-sans=January 2007 census
dens=1.6
date-dens=2007|
Saint-Georges (sometimes unofficially called Saint-Georges-de-l'Oyapock) is a commune of French Guiana, an overseas "région" and "département" of France located in South America. It lies on the Oyapock River (which forms the border with Brazil), opposite the Brazilian town of Oiapoque. The town contains a town hall, a French Foreign Legion detachment and some hotels (the main ones being Le Tamarin, Coz Calè and the Chez Modestine).
An asphalted road from Saint-Georges to Régina was opened in 2004, completing the road from Cayenne (the "préfecture" and largest city of French Guiana) to the Brazilian border and ending the isolation of Saint-Georges. It is now possible to drive on a fully paved road from Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni on the Surinamese border to Saint-Georges on the Brazilian border. Following an international treaty between France and Brazil signed in July 2005, a bridge over the Oyapock River is currently being built and is due to open in 2010. This bridge will be the first land crossing ever opened between France and Brazil, and indeed between French Guiana and the rest of the world (there exists no other bridge crossing the Oyapock River, and no bridge crossing the Maroni River marking the border with Suriname). When the bridge is opened, it will be possible to drive uninterrupted from Cayenne to Macapá, the capital of the state of Amapá in Brazil.
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/kouroufrenchguiana/sites/saint-georges_de_l_oyapock.html Images of St Georges de l'Oyapock]
There appears to be a small car ferry operating across the river. The contact number for the ferry operator(Luiz) is given as +559699617608
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