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    The Mahury is an extended estuary of French Guiana southeast of Cayenne. It reaches 18 kilometres (11 mi) inland from the Atlantic Ocean, where it becomes...
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    important Ports are the port of Dégrad-Des-Cannes, located at the mouth of the Mahury River, in the commune of Rémire-Montjoly, through which most of the imported...
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    (Gruissan) P613 Charente (Rochefort, transferred to Cayenne in 2022 replacing Mahury) P614 Tech (Port Vendres) P615 Penfeld (Brest) P616 Trieux (Saint Malo)...
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    America. The major port of Dégrad des Cannes is on the estuary of the river Mahury, replacing Larivot and the Îles du Salut. Timber, rosewood essence, rum...
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    opening into the Caribbean. The seaport is located on the estuary of the Mahury River. Nearly all of French Guiana's imports and exports pass through this...
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  • are the Maroni, the Mana, the Iracoubo, the Sinnamary, the Kourou, the Mahury, the Approuague and the Oyapock. Northernmost point – Pointe Isère Southernmost...
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    P618 Escaut P619 Huveaune P620 Sèvre P621 Aber Wrac'h P622 Esteron P623 Mahury P624 Organabo 41 tonnes As of 2023: 11 units reported based in the Atlantic/English...
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    Fouillée") is the limit both with Cayenne and Rémire-Montjoly The river Mahury and the southern part of the river Tour de l'Île are the border with Roura...
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    town of Cayenne is situated on an island in the mouth of the Cayenne and Mahury Rivers. In 1809, its approaches were protected by a series of forts and...
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    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...
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