• grue@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      It’s because that little chunk of South America is French Guiana, which is a full-fledged part of France (not just a territory, but a departement with political status equal to the ones in mainland Europe).

      It’s also where the European Space Agency launches their spacecraft from, by the way.

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        1 month ago

        Cool. I’m not sure what that has to do with the continent, though. Politically, I’m uncertain if that would count as something other than colonization, either.

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          It depends what aspect of colonization is important to your definition, I guess. Is it about imperialist expansion to non-contiguous territories, or is it more specifically about extracting resources from those territories for the exclusive benefit of the motherland?

          At any rate, I would say that French Guiana either counts or doesn’t count as a colony of France to the same extent that Hawaii counts or doesn’t count as a colony of the United States.

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            1 month ago

            Edit: no need to repeat myself. I think European would have been a more reasonable label.

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          There are multiple definitions of “Europe”.
          French Guyana isn’t geographically, geologically, culturally or historically part of Europe.
          But politically and legally, it is.