Inini

Territory of Inini
Territoire de l'Inini
1930–1946
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Inini (green) and French Guiana (beige)
StatusFrench colony
CapitalSaint-Élie
Common languagesFrench
Historical eraInterbellum · World War II
 Separated from French Guiana
6 June 1930
 Reintegrated
19 March 1946
Population
 1946
5,024
CurrencyFrench franc
Preceded by
Succeeded by
French Guiana
French Guiana

Inini was an inland territory of French Guiana, administered separately between 6 June 1930 and 19 March 1946, after which all of French Guiana became a department of France. The territory remained governed as a special entity, until 17 March 1969 when it was dissolved into communes, and subject to regular government. Its capital was Saint-Élie. The population of the territory consisted of Amerindians, Maroons, and gold prospectors. The district was named after the river Inini, a major river in the interior of French Guiana which runs east to west, unlike the other major rivers which run south to north.