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Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni (; gcr, Senloran di Maronni) is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
of
French Guiana French Guiana ( or ; french: link=no, Guyane ; gcr, label=French Guianese Creole, Lagwiyann ) is an overseas department/region and single territorial collectivity of France on the northern Atlantic coast of South America in the Guianas. ...
, an overseas region and department of
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located in
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. Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni is one of the three sub-prefectures of French Guiana and the seat of the Arrondissement of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. It is the second most populous city of French Guiana, with 47,621 inhabitants at the January 2019 census.


History

Founded in 1858 by
Auguste Baudin Auguste Laurent François Baudin (21 November 1800, Hoogstraten Belgium - 1 August 1877, Douai) was a French admiral and colonial administrator. His uncle François-André Baudin was also a naval officer. Life Volunteering for the navy in 1817, ...
, it was formerly the arrival point for prisoners, who arrived at the ''Camp de la Transportation''. The town was near an
Amerindian The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and the ethnic groups who now identify themselves with those peoples. Many Indigenous peoples of the A ...
settlement called Kamalakuli named after their chief. On 15 September 1880, the town became the capital city of a special prison commune; the mayor was the Director of the Penitentiary Administration. When Gaston Monnerville was elected Deputy in 1932, he tried to close the prison complex. On 17 June 1938, the prison was repealed, but the final closure did not come until 1946. On 9 November 1949, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni became a regular commune.


Geography

Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni is a border town in north-west French Guiana. It is located on the Maroni River (in Dutch: ''Marowijne''), opposite the town of Albina in Suriname which can be reached by ferry or pirogue. It does not, therefore, have an Atlantic coast; this may have motivated the choice of the town's location, as the penal authorities wanted to prevent the escape of prisoners from the
Prison of St-Laurent-du-Maroni The prison of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni was the main penal colony in French Guiana for more than a century. Some of the buildings were restored in the early 1980s. History On 22 November 1850, Napoleon III declared: "Six thousand condemned me ...
by a sea route. The ethnic composition of the town is, as everywhere in French Guiana, diverse:
Maroons Maroons are descendants of Africans in the Americas who escaped from slavery and formed their own settlements. They often mixed with indigenous peoples, eventually evolving into separate creole cultures such as the Garifuna and the Mascogos. ...
are today the largest ethnic group, followed by Creoles,
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s, Haitians, '' métropolitains'' and
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ians. Maroons will mostly be found in the neighbourhoods called '' la Charbonnière'' (Djukas,
Saramaka The Saramaka, Saamaka or Saramacca are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes") in the Republic of Suriname and one of the Maroon peoples in French Guiana. In 2007, the Saramaka won a ruling by the Inter-American Court for ...
s and
Paramaccan The Paramaccan or Paramaka ( French: Pamak) are a Maroon tribe living in the forested interior of Suriname, mainly in the Paramacca resort, and the western border area of French Guiana. The Paramaccan signed a peace treaty in 1872 granting the ...
s), ''les Vampires'' and ''les Sables Blancs''. Amerindians are located in a few villages on the outskirts of town: Balaté (
Arawak The Arawak are a group of indigenous peoples of northern South America and of the Caribbean. Specifically, the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono of South America and the Taíno, who historically lived in the Great ...
s), Paddock, Prospérité, Terre Rouge, Espérance, Village Pierre (Kalinas).


Demographics


Historical population


Migrations

The places of birth of the 43,600 residents in the commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni at the 2015 census were the following: *64.1% were born in French Guiana *5.3% in
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*0.9% in
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*0.5% in Guadeloupe *0.2% in other parts of
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*29.0% in foreign countries (notably Suriname, followed by
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and to a lesser extent Haiti); among these, 28.4% were immigrants and 0.7% were children of French citizens born abroad These were the countries of birth of the immigrants living in the commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni at the 2009 census: * born in Suriname: 7,631 * born in Brazil: 3,105 * born in Haiti: 1,199 * born in Guyana: 327 * born in other countries: 530


Environment

This river town has long been the headquarters of an important association for the protection of the environment: ''"Le pou d'
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"'' (an environmental organisation named after an annoying local mite with an itchy bite which strives for the protection of local and regional fauna and flora. It is also the point of departure for several
ecotourism Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving responsible travel (using sustainable transport) to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide fund ...
circuits, most notably journeys upriver to explore the many creeks as well as the Amazonian rainforest; tourists can spend a night in the jungle in huts or tents. Another possibility is visiting the Voltaire Falls, situated upriver. Industrial activities, slowly increasing
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and its accompanying shanty towns as well as poaching have damaged the surrounding area, but on 23 May 2009, a species of
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theretofore unknown to man was discovered in town.


Transport

Between 1890 and 1897, a 16 kilometre Decauville railway was constructed between Saint-Laurent-du Maroni and Saint-Jean-du-Maroni. Another 22 kilometre railway was built to the sawmill at
Charvein Charvein is a village in the Mana commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni in French Guiana. Charvein was the location of Camp Charvein, one of the most notorious camps of the Prison of St-Laurent-du-Maroni. From 1989 until 1992, Charvein was the locat ...
. The railways were abandoned after the penal camps closed. Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni can be accessed chiefly by road, the
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, from Cayenne. A new port was recently built on the Maroni, but currently lacks proper wharf infrastructure and sufficient river depth. The Saint-Maurice airfield was decommissioned in 1946, but is used for sports. The Saint-Jean road links Saint-Laurent to Saint-Jean-du-Maroni and the military base there. In 2010, Route Nationale opened connecting Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni starting from the Plateau des Mines to
Apatou Apatou is a commune in French Guiana, an overseas region and department of France in South America. Apatou is home to Maroons of the Aluku, Paramacca, Ndyuka, and Saramaka tribes. History The town of Apatou was founded in 1882 as Moutendé ...
. The road was opened with the Tour of Guiana. The road is scheduled to be extended to
Maripasoula Maripasoula, previously named Upper Maroni, is a commune of French Guiana, an overseas region and department of France located in South America. With a land area of , Maripasoula is the largest commune of France. Geography The Lawa and Maron ...
. Construction work on the section between Apatou and Papaïchton is planned to commence in 2021. The town is also an important port of departure for those going inland via pirogue or to Albina in Suriname by ferry or pirogue. The town's Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni Airport is served by
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.


Economy

The sugarcane fields near town produce ''"La Belle Cabresse"''
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(as well as the less well-known ''"La Cayennaise"'' and ''"Cœur de Chauffe"'') for the Saint Maurice rum company. The rum is 50 to 55% proof and of high quality. On the road to Saint-Jean-du-Maroni (about south of St-Laurent, home of the former penal ''Camp de la Rélégation''), one can find many small shops owned by
Saramaka The Saramaka, Saamaka or Saramacca are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes") in the Republic of Suriname and one of the Maroon peoples in French Guiana. In 2007, the Saramaka won a ruling by the Inter-American Court for ...
s selling the woodwork for which they are famous - especially chairs and tables. There is also a village of Maroon artisans on the road to Javouhey. Two military units are stationed at St-Jean's ''Camp Némo'': the ''Groupement du service militaire adapté'' (GSMA), which is part of the
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and is in charge of professional job reinsertion in the west of French Guiana; and the Maroni detachment of the 9th Marine Infantry Regiment whose job it is to patrol the river border and the jungles of the west of the ''
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''.In 2008, the two units has merged into the Regiment of the Adapted Military Service (RSMA).


Sights

Originally built by, and for, the French department of corrections or ''Administration Pénitentiaire'', many old official buildings in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni bear a distinctive architectural style, a unique mix of colonial style and penitentiary architecture. Bricks made from the local red clay were used by the convicts, who provided a free and never-ending workforce, to build a whole official and administrative district, starting with the main jailhouse itself, the ''Camp de la Transportation''. Some of the main buildings in the old administrative district, locally called ''Le Petit Paris'' for its alleged reminiscence of a 19th-century French architecture: * ''Le Camp de la Transportation'' (guided tours available, famous for Henri 'Papillon' Charrière's cell) and the adjacent ''Office du Tourisme''; * ''La Résidence du Gouverneur du bagne'', today's residence of the ''sous-préfet'', and formerly the governor's residence; * ''Le Tribunal maritime'', today's ''sous-préfecture''; * ''La Mairie'' (city hall) and the former bank; * '' St. Lawrence Church''; * ''Le Trésor public''; * ''L'Hôtel La Tentiaire''; * ''La caserne Joffre'' (the Gendarmerie HQ); * '' André-Bouron Hospital (It was in use until September 2018). Most of these buildings are located on ''Avenue De Gaulle'', ''Avenue Lieutenant-Colonel Tourtet'' and the ''Boulevard Mallouet''. After the jailhouse was closed and the penal authority left in the early 1950s, these buildings suffered from lack of maintenance and interest, and were much damaged due to the harsh weather conditions in western French Guiana. Close to a state of total ruin, they underwent a major restoration in the early 80s, after the city council and French
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realized that the old penitentiary and administrative district was of high cultural and historical interest. It soon became a major tourist attraction, with the ''Camp de la Transportation'' its star. Other notable sights from the penitentiary years include Saint-Jean-du-Maroni, formerly the ''Camp de la Relégation'' and today's main military HQ for western French Guiana. There is also a small island in the middle of the Maroni River which used to house the prisoners affected with
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. '' Papillon'' wrote about hiding there during one of his daring escapes. Notable sights not related to the prisons: *'' La Charbonnière'': Maroon village founded by refugees from Suriname's civil war. There are many hotels in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, including the ''Auberge Bois Diable, Chez Julienne, Hôtel la Tentiaire, Le Relais des 3 Lacs'' and ''Star Hôtel''.


Climate

Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni features an equatorial climate that is a
tropical rainforest climate A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. There are some other areas at higher latitudes, such as the coast of southea ...
(
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''Af'') more subject to the Intertropical Convergence Zone than the
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s and with no cyclones. The temperatures are uniform throughout the year, with the average annual low being around and the average annual high being around , although September and October, the driest two months, have a slightly higher average high at . The town receives an abundant amount of rain throughout the year, classifying it as a
tropical rainforest climate A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. There are some other areas at higher latitudes, such as the coast of southea ...
as all months have at least of rain per month, unlike the south and east of French Guiana where the months of September and October are typically drier than this. On 27 September 2016, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni recorded a temperature of , which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in the French Guiana.


Notable people

*
Lénaïck Adam Lénaïck Adam (19 February 1992) is a French politician of Renaissance (RE) who was a member of the National Assembly from 2018 until 2022, representing department of French Guiana. Early life Adam was born on 19 February 1992, in Saint-Lauren ...
(1992), politician. * Léon Bertrand (1951), politician and mayor. * Raoul Diagne (1910–2002), footballer. * Oriane Jean-François (2001), footballer. * Florian Jozefzoon (1991), footballer. * Stéphane Martine (1978), footballer. * Raymond Tarcy (1936–2019), politician and senator.


References in popular culture

Somerset Maugham William Somerset Maugham ( ; 25 January 1874 – 16 December 1965) was an English writer, known for his plays, novels and short stories. Born in Paris, where he spent his first ten years, Maugham was schooled in England and went to a German un ...
's short-story, "A Man with a Conscience" is set in St. Laurent de Maroni. As Maugham describes the town: “St Laurent de Maroni is a pretty little place. It is neat and clean. It has an Hotel de Ville and a Palais de Justice of which many a town in France would be proud. The streets are wide, and the fine trees that border them give a grateful shade. The houses look as though they had just had a coat of paint. Many of them nestle in little gardens, and in the gardens are palm trees and flame of the forest; cannas flaunt their bright colours and crotons their variety; the bougainvilleas, purple or red, riot profusely, and the elegant hibiscus offers its gorgeous flowers with a negligence that seems almost affected. St Laurent de Maroni is the centre of the French penal settlement of Guiana, and a hundred yards from the quay at which you land is the great gateway of the prison camp. These pretty little houses in their tropical gardens are the residence of the prison officials, and if the streets are neat and clean it is because there is no lack of convicts to keep them so." Maugham's short story "An Official Position" is also set in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. Both stories first appeared in book form in the collection
The Mixture as Before ''The Mixture as Before'' is a collection of 10 short stories by the British writer W. Somerset Maugham, first published by William Heinemann in 1940.A Writer's Notebook (1949). This is how he described the executions in his notes: ::When a man is sentenced to death the sentence has to be confirmed by the minister in Paris. No execution takes place on Sunday. If two or more are to be guillotined at the same time the least guilty is executed first so that he should not suffer the added horror of seeing his mates die. The convict does not know that he will be executed till the warder comes in with the words: Have courage, etc. When there are executions the other convicts are depressed and nervous, and they go about their work sullen and silent. ::When the head has fallen the executioner takes it up by the ears and shows it to the bystanders, saying: ''Au nom du people francais justice est faite''. At the side of the guillotine is a large wicker basket covered with some black material and into this the body is put. The knife falls with lightning speed and the blood spurts over the executioner. He is given a set of new clothes after each execution.Somerset Maugham, ''A Writer's Notebook'', Mandarin, 1991, p. 240. :


Villages

* Balaté, an Lokono village near Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni * Espérance, a Kalina village near Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni * Île Portal, an island in the Maroni River * Saint-Jean-du-Maroni, a village in the commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni


See also

* Communes of French Guiana * Lucifer Dékou-Dékou Biological Reserve, a wilderness area in the commune


References


External links


Official website of St-Laurent-du-Maroni.

Website with many photos of French Guiana, including the St-Laurent region.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint-Laurent-Du-Maroni Communes of French Guiana Former penal colonies French Guiana–Suriname border crossings Subprefectures in France Populated places established in 1858 1858 establishments in the French colonial empire 1858 establishments in South America