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Oyapock

The Oyapock or Oiapoque (/ˈɔɪ.əpɒk, ɔɪ.əˈpki/; French: Fleuve Oyapock [flœv ojapɔk]; Portuguese: Rio Oiapoque [ˈʁiu ɔjɐˈpɔki]) is a 403-kilometre (250 mi) long river in South America that forms most of the border between the French overseas department of French Guiana and the Brazilian state of Amapá.[1][2]

Oyapock
View of the Oyapock River from Brazil toward French Guiana
Guyane Oyapock River map
Location
CountriesBrazil and France
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTumuk Humak Mountains
Mouth 
 • location
Atlantic Ocean
 • coordinates
04°14′08″N 51°36′53″W / 4.23556°N 51.61472°W / 4.23556; -51.61472
Length403 km (250 mi)
Basin size30,869 km2 (11,919 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • locationNear mouth
 • average1,457 m3/s (51,500 cu ft/s)
Basin features
BridgesOyapock River Bridge

Course edit

The Oyapock runs through the Guianan moist forests ecoregion.[3] It rises in the Tumuk Humak (Portuguese: Tumucumaque) mountain range and flows into the Atlantic Ocean, where its estuary forms a large bay bordering on Cape Orange.

The mouth of the Oyapock is the northern end of Brazil's coastline, as it is where the border between Brazil and French Guiana meets the ocean, but nearby Cape Orange, which separates the Bay of Oyapock from the Atlantic Ocean, is the northernmost point of the Brazilian coast. In Brazil, both the cape and the mouth of the Oyapock are often mistaken for the whole country's northernmost point (rather than just of its coastline), and in the past this information could even be found in geography schoolbooks.[4] Yet the true northernmost point in Brazil is actually far inland, on Monte Caburaí, in the state of Roraima, hundreds of kilometers from the Oyapock and almost a full degree more to the north.[4]

History edit

Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was said to be the first European person to see the Oiapoque River in the first years of the 16th century.[5] It has been rendered Japoc, Yapoc, Iapoco, Wiapoco, and even called the Vicente Pinzón River. Early European colonists referred to the river as the Wiapoco, and it was the site of early settlements by the Englishman Robert Harcourt in 1608 and the Dutchman Jan van Ryen in 1627. The name Oiapoque has been officially used from 1900, when a territorial dispute between Brazil and France was resolved through Swiss diplomatic arbitration.

Settlements edit

In addition to the small towns of Oiapoque (Amapá) and Saint-Georges de l'Oyapock (French Guiana), there are some small villages scattered along the bank of the Oyapock, such as Camopi and Clevelândia do Norte.

Bridge edit

The Oyapock River Bridge has been built across the river to connect the Brazilian town of Oiapoque and the French town of Saint-Georges-de-l'Oyapock. It is the first international land border connection of French Guiana; although completed since 2011, as of February 2017, it had remained closed to traffic due to payment delays for construction and building crews, staffing issues within the Brazilian customs facilities, plus some minor disagreements between the Brazilian and French governments.[6] The inauguration ceremony of the bridge finally took place on 18 March 2017. Starting from 08:00 on 20 March 2017, the bridge has been open to members of the public.[7]

In popular culture edit

The widespread Brazilian Portuguese expression "do Oiapoque ao Chuí" ("from the Oyapock to the Chuí [rivers]") is used to refer to the whole nation, by mentioning the waterways that mark respectively the northern and southern extremities of the Brazilian coastline (as noted above, they are often mistaken for the entire country's northern and southern extreme points). Thus, the saying is used in the same way as Americans use the expression "from coast to coast."

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - oyapock, l' (fleuve); kerindioutou (riviere) (6---0000)".
  2. ^ . France 24. 2012-09-07. Archived from the original on 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  3. ^ Schipper, Jan; Teunissen, Pieter; Lim, Burton, Northern South America: Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, northern Brazil, and eastern Venezuela (NT0125), retrieved 2017-04-03
  4. ^ a b "Expedição ao Monte Caburaí, extremo Norte de RR, completa 17 anos" [Expedition to Mount Caburaí, northernmost point of Roraima, was 17 years ago]. G1 (in Portuguese). 2015-09-08. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  5. ^ "Ornamental Garden Plants Of Th Guianas" (PDF). Wilderness-explorers. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  6. ^ Lissardy, Gerardo (2016-01-03). "A ponte entre Brasil e Guiana Francesa que ninguém pode cruzar" [The bridge between Brazil and French Guiana that nobody can cross]. BBC Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  7. ^ Catherine Lama (18 March 2017). "Le pont de l'Oyapock inauguré et officiellement ouvert à la circulation" [The Oyapock bridge inaugurated and officially open to traffic]. Guyane 1ère (in French). Retrieved 25 March 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Oyapock news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Oyapock or Oiapoque ˈ ɔɪ e p ɒ k ɔɪ e ˈ p oʊ k i French Fleuve Oyapock flœv ojapɔk Portuguese Rio Oiapoque ˈʁiu ɔjɐˈpɔki is a 403 kilometre 250 mi long river in South America that forms most of the border between the French overseas department of French Guiana and the Brazilian state of Amapa 1 2 OyapockView of the Oyapock River from Brazil toward French GuianaGuyane Oyapock River mapLocationCountriesBrazil and FrancePhysical characteristicsSource locationTumuk Humak MountainsMouth locationAtlantic Ocean coordinates04 14 08 N 51 36 53 W 4 23556 N 51 61472 W 4 23556 51 61472Length403 km 250 mi Basin size30 869 km2 11 919 sq mi Discharge locationNear mouth average1 457 m3 s 51 500 cu ft s Basin featuresBridgesOyapock River Bridge Contents 1 Course 2 History 3 Settlements 4 Bridge 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 ReferencesCourse editThe Oyapock runs through the Guianan moist forests ecoregion 3 It rises in the Tumuk Humak Portuguese Tumucumaque mountain range and flows into the Atlantic Ocean where its estuary forms a large bay bordering on Cape Orange The mouth of the Oyapock is the northern end of Brazil s coastline as it is where the border between Brazil and French Guiana meets the ocean but nearby Cape Orange which separates the Bay of Oyapock from the Atlantic Ocean is the northernmost point of the Brazilian coast In Brazil both the cape and the mouth of the Oyapock are often mistaken for the whole country s northernmost point rather than just of its coastline and in the past this information could even be found in geography schoolbooks 4 Yet the true northernmost point in Brazil is actually far inland on Monte Caburai in the state of Roraima hundreds of kilometers from the Oyapock and almost a full degree more to the north 4 History editVicente Yanez Pinzon was said to be the first European person to see the Oiapoque River in the first years of the 16th century 5 It has been rendered Japoc Yapoc Iapoco Wiapoco and even called the Vicente Pinzon River Early European colonists referred to the river as the Wiapoco and it was the site of early settlements by the Englishman Robert Harcourt in 1608 and the Dutchman Jan van Ryen in 1627 The name Oiapoque has been officially used from 1900 when a territorial dispute between Brazil and France was resolved through Swiss diplomatic arbitration Settlements editIn addition to the small towns of Oiapoque Amapa and Saint Georges de l Oyapock French Guiana there are some small villages scattered along the bank of the Oyapock such as Camopi and Clevelandia do Norte Bridge editThe Oyapock River Bridge has been built across the river to connect the Brazilian town of Oiapoque and the French town of Saint Georges de l Oyapock It is the first international land border connection of French Guiana although completed since 2011 as of February 2017 it had remained closed to traffic due to payment delays for construction and building crews staffing issues within the Brazilian customs facilities plus some minor disagreements between the Brazilian and French governments 6 The inauguration ceremony of the bridge finally took place on 18 March 2017 Starting from 08 00 on 20 March 2017 the bridge has been open to members of the public 7 In popular culture editThe widespread Brazilian Portuguese expression do Oiapoque ao Chui from the Oyapock to the Chui rivers is used to refer to the whole nation by mentioning the waterways that mark respectively the northern and southern extremities of the Brazilian coastline as noted above they are often mistaken for the entire country s northern and southern extreme points Thus the saying is used in the same way as Americans use the expression from coast to coast See also editRings of Chariklo one of which is named Oiapoque after the river List of rivers of French Guiana List of rivers of the Americas by coastlineReferences edit Sandre Fiche cours d eau oyapock l fleuve kerindioutou riviere 6 0000 Oyapock the bridge to discord France 24 2012 09 07 Archived from the original on 2014 04 14 Retrieved 2014 04 13 Schipper Jan Teunissen Pieter Lim Burton Northern South America Guyana Suriname French Guiana northern Brazil and eastern Venezuela NT0125 retrieved 2017 04 03 a b Expedicao ao Monte Caburai extremo Norte de RR completa 17 anos Expedition to Mount Caburai northernmost point of Roraima was 17 years ago G1 in Portuguese 2015 09 08 Retrieved 2017 02 28 Ornamental Garden Plants Of Th Guianas PDF Wilderness explorers Retrieved 2014 04 13 Lissardy Gerardo 2016 01 03 A ponte entre Brasil e Guiana Francesa que ninguem pode cruzar The bridge between Brazil and French Guiana that nobody can cross BBC Brasil in Portuguese Retrieved 2017 02 28 Catherine Lama 18 March 2017 Le pont de l Oyapock inaugure et officiellement ouvert a la circulation The Oyapock bridge inaugurated and officially open to traffic Guyane 1ere in French Retrieved 25 March 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oyapock amp oldid 1183614473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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