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| | French Guiana Lodging |
 | | It is separated from Brazil by the Tumuc-Humac mountain range on the south and by the Oyapock River on the east. |
 | | The Maroni (Marowijne), Lìtanì (Itany), and Awa rivers mark its boundary with Suriname on the west. |
 | | The land rises from the low marshy coastal areas in the north, called the terres basses, through the broad central plateau, covered by dense tropical forest, to the terres hautes, or highlands, which ascend from foothills to the Eureupoucigne and Oroye ranges in the extreme south. |
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