France–Brazil border

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The France–Brazil border is the international boundary separating French Guiana (an overseas department of France) from Brazil in northern South America, running largely through remote rainforest and river regions.

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Label Occurrences
France–Brazil border canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
land border
adjacentTo Amapá NERFINISHED
French Guiana NERFINISHED
State of Amapá NERFINISHED
arbitratedBy Swiss Federal Council NERFINISHED
borderCrossingConnects Oiapoque NERFINISHED
Saint-Georges-de-l'Oyapock NERFINISHED
borderRegime external border of the European Union
external border of the Schengen Area
country1 France NERFINISHED
country2 Brazil NERFINISHED
createdBy Franco-Brazilian boundary treaty of 1900 NERFINISHED
crossedBy Oyapock River Bridge NERFINISHED
delimitedBy arbitration award of 1900
disputeResolvedIn 1900
endPoint interior highlands of northern South America
follows Oyapock River NERFINISHED
formedBy natural features
rivers
watersheds
governingCountry1 French Republic GENERATED
governingCountry2 Federative Republic of Brazil GENERATED
hasBorderCrossing Oyapock River Bridge NERFINISHED
hasClimate equatorial climate
hasEnvironment tropical rainforest
hasHistoricalDispute Amapá Question NERFINISHED
hasLegalStatus demarcated
hasPart Oyapock River NERFINISHED
Tumuc-Humac Mountains NERFINISHED
length approximately 450 miles
approximately 730 kilometres
locatedIn South America
northern South America
partOf Brazil–European Union border NERFINISHED
France–Brazil relations NERFINISHED
France–Latin America border NERFINISHED
France–South America relations
passesThrough rainforest
remote regions
river regions
separates Brazil NERFINISHED
French Guiana NERFINISHED
French Guiana from Brazil
startPoint Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
usedFor international trade crossing
regional movement of people

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Oyapock River partOf France–Brazil border