Inini was an inland territory of French Guiana, separately administered between 6 July 1930 and 19 March 1946. The purpose was to develop the interior separately from the coastal area around Cayenne. The labor force consisted of 500 Annamite prisoners who had revolted against French rule in Indochina and were brought in 1931. The plan did not work out, owing to the difficulties of railroad construction in the interior.
Colonial Education Fund
issued by the Vichy government in France,
but was not placed on sale in Inini.
but was not placed on sale in Inini.
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