Malmanoury Explained

Malmanoury
Settlement Type:Former village
Pushpin Map:French Guiana
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in French Guiana
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:France
Subdivision Type1:Overseas region
Subdivision Name1:French Guiana
Subdivision Type2:Arrondissement
Subdivision Name2:Cayenne
Subdivision Type3:Commune
Subdivision Name3:Sinnamary

Malmanoury was a village in the Sinnamary commune of French Guiana. The village was abandoned in 1964 for the construction of the Guiana Space Centre, and its inhabitants were relocated.[1]

History

Archaeological excavation of the village discovered that it had been inhabited as early as the 17th century. Malmanoury was mainly inhabited by Créoles in the 1960s, however the village began as an Amerindian settlement. The houses of the village were mainly located along the road between Kourou and Sinnamary. Malmanoury and the hamlet of Renner had a population of 264 people in 1962. The economy of the village was based on agriculture, and dairy farming. The village had a school, a police station, and a church.[2]

In 1964, the land was expropriated to make way for the Guiana Space Centre. The construction of the Soyuz Launch Complex triggered protests from the former residents.

References

  1. Web site: Villages amérindiens et petites habitations créoles à Sinnamary et Iracoubo . Marianne Palisse. Une Saison en Guyane. 19 February 2021. fr.
  2. Web site: 1962. Ville Sinnamary. fr. 19 February 2021.

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