Apatou

Commune in French Guiana, France


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::summary Commune in French Guiana, France ::

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FieldValue
nameApatou
commune statusCommune
imageTaxis pirogue apatou.JPG
captionCanoe taxis at Apatou
image coat of armsBlason de la ville d'Apatou en Guyane.svg
map size220px
adjustable mapapatou.PNG
map captionLocation of the commune (in red) within French Guiana
arrondissementSaint-Laurent-du-Maroni
INSEE97360
postal code97317
mayorMoïse Edwin
term2021–2026
intercommunalityOuest Guyanais
coordinates
area km22020
population
population date
population footnotes
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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. It was renamed after Captain Apatou of the Aluku. In the late 19th century, Apatou was a guide for the explorer Jules Crevaux. On 7 September 1885, Jules Brunetti opened a Catholic mission in the village. In 1891, Apatou mediated between France and the Colony of Suriname with regards to the border, and allied the Aluku with France. He also united all the different tribes on the French side.

Apatou was up to 1969 part of the Inini territory which allowed for an autonomous and self sufficient tribal system for the Maroons without clear borders. Along with the commune, came a government structure, and francisation. Most importantly, it led to the concentration in bigger villages and the near abandonment of smaller settlements.

The commune of Apatou was created on 12 November 1976 by detaching its territory from the commune of Grand-Santi-Papaichton (since then renamed Grand-Santi).

Population

|source = INSEE |percentages = pagr |align = none |1967 |318 |1974 |453 |1982 |618 |1990 |2451 |1999 |3628 |2007 |6357 |2012 |7257 |2017 |9241

Transport

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The villages in the commune could only to be reached by boat from the Maroni River. In 2010, Route Nationale opened connecting Apatou with Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, and the road network of French Guiana. The road was opened with the Tour of Guiana. The road is scheduled to be extended to Maripasoula. Construction work on the section to Papaïchton is planned to begin in 2021.

Sports

Apatou is home to ASC Agouado football team who play at the Stade de Moutendé.

References

References

  1. (4 May 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. (2009). "La mission du père Brunetti chez les Boni de la Guyane française à la fin du xixe siècle".
  3. (1 January 2004). "The explorer as hero: 'Le Fidèle Apatou' in the French wilderness". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids.
  4. "The Aluku and the Communes in French Guiana".
  5. "Guide Apatou".
  6. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-97360#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  7. "La route d'Apatou raccommodée".
  8. "Route Maripasoula-Papaichton : 1 million d'euros par kilomètre".
  9. "ASC Agouado".

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