Topic: Guiana

Europe's space ambitions are scheduled to blast off on Friday with the launch of the first two operational satellites of the Galileo program, the ...

Gentianaceae

Gentianaceae, or the gentian family, contains 87 genera and more than 1,600 species. Some of the largest genera are centred in the northern temperate zone, such as Gentiana (360 species) and Gentianella (250 species). Gentiana lutea of the Alps is prized ...

What Is Pachira Aquatica?

Pachira aquatica is a tropical evergreen tree native to Central and South America. Kept in small pots, it will stay in a dwarf size and can be an attractive decorative plant for indoor spaces.This tree is native to swamps and marshes ...

What are Anaconda Snakes?

Anaconda snakes are the largest constrictor reptiles found in the Americas. These surreptitious, strong, sleek animals kill their prey by squeezing them to death along swampy rivers of the Amazon and Orinoco Basins. Although it is rare, Eunectes murinus are wide and ...

Martinique, Guiana reject autonomy from France

Martinique and French Guiana voted massively against more autonomy for their French overseas departments, fearful a change of status would lead to less generous financial support from Paris.Nearly 79 percent of voters on the Caribbean island of Martinique said no to ...

Guiana rejects autonomy from France

Voters in French Guiana rejected an offer from France for more autonomy for the territory bordering Brazil and Suriname in South America. Early results from Martinique, where a similar referendum was held, show voters on the Caribbean island were likely to follow ...

The Discoverie of Guiana

Aspects of the topic The Discoverie of Guiana are discussed in the following places at Britannica. 1595 he led an expedition to what is now Venezuela, in South America, sailing up the Orinoco River in the heart of Spain's colonial empire.

Saccifolium bandeirae

Aspects of the topic Saccifolium bandeirae are discussed in the following places at Britannica. The bizarre-looking Saccifolium bandeirae, known from a single mountain peak in the Guiana region of southern Venezuela and northern Brazil, used to be placed in its own family ...

Coup of 18 Fructidor

The Directory, fearing that it was losing favour in the country, called upon Napoleon Bonaparte to send a general to command troops guarding the legislature at the Tuileries. On 18 Fructidor, year V (Sept. 4, 1797), Gen. Pierre-Fran ois-Charles Augereau, commanding the ...