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Suriname is
situated in the north of South America. It borders French Guiana in
the east, Brazil in the south, Guyana in the west and the Atlantic
Ocean in the north, and has an area of 163,265 square kilometers (63,064
square miles). The country contains many rivers and some mountains
(highest point 1280 meters). The larger part of the country consists
of uncultivated rain forest. Nearly
all 487,024 inhabitants of Suriname (2004 count) live within a 30
km wide coastal region. The capital Paramaribo lies about 20km south
of the coast at the west bank of the Suriname river. It has 243,556
inhabitants.
Suriname has a tropical climate,
with daily temperatures varying between 23 and 31 Centigrade. The
year can be roughly divided into green and wet seasons.
Suriname is divided in ten districts:
- Brokopondo (capital)
- Commewijne (capital Mariënburg)
- Coronie (capital Totness)
- Marowijne (capital Albina; important city Moengo)
- Nickerie (capital Nieuw-Nickerie)
- Para (capital Onverwacht)
- Paramaribo (country capital)
- Saramacca (capital Groningen)
- Sipaliwini
- Wanica (capital Lelydorp)
Suriname
Eco-Destination of the Caribbean
Metsresorts
Suriname
Tourism Foundation
Zegrahm
& Eco Expeditions
Ministry of Transport, Communication and Tourism
Suriname Online Tourism Guide
Hendrison's Bungalows
Do It Caribbean
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