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District Commewijne-Commewijne District
Commewijne is a district of Suriname, located on the right bank of the Suriname River. Commewijne's capital city is Nieuw Amsterdam. Tamanredjo is another
District Commewijne-Commewijne River
Commewijne River (Sranan Tongo: Kawina-liba) is a river in northern Suriname. It originates in the jungle 100 or more miles southeast of Paraibo and meanders
District Commewijne-Districts of Suriname
to be 8 divisions and 2 districts: Upper Suriname and Torarica Para Upper Commewijne Upper Cottica and Perica Lower Commewijne Lower Cottica Matapica Saramacca
District Commewijne-Nieuw Amsterdam, Suriname
capital of the Commewijne District in Suriname. It is a small coastal town situated at the confluence of the Suriname River and Commewijne River, just across
District Commewijne-Suriname (district)
district system of Suriname was reorganized and district Suriname ceased to exist. That what remained of district Suriname was divided in Commewijne,
District Commewijne-Suriname Cricket Board
The Suriname Cricket Board has been founded in April 1931. It is active in Nickerie, Commewijne, Sipaliwini and Paramaribo District. Suriname national
District Commewijne-Alkmaar, Suriname
Alkmaar (Sranan Tongo: Goedoefrow) is a resort in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 5,561. The plantation
District Commewijne-Marienburg, Suriname
sugarcane plantation, factory and village, situated in the district of Commewijne, in northern Suriname. In 1745, Mariënburg was founded as a sugar plantation
District Commewijne-Laarwijk
settlement and a former sugar plantation in the Commewijne District in Suriname. Laarwijk is situated along the Suriname River and can only be reached by boat (via
District Commewijne-Suriname
Suriname (/ˈsʊərɪnæm, -nɑːm/ SOOR-ih-NAM, -NAHM, Dutch: [syːriˈnaːmə] ), officially the Republic of Suriname (Dutch: Republiek Suriname [reːpyˌblik ˌsyːriˈnaːmə])
District Commewijne-Marowijne District
south, and the Surinamese districts of Commewijne and Para to the west. Marowijne's population is 18,294 and the district has an area of 4,627 km2. Marowijne
District Commewijne-Politics of Suriname
singular - district) are ; Brokopondo, Commewijne, Coronie, Marowijne, Nickerie, Para, Paramaribo, Saramacca, Sipaliwini, Wanica. The districts including
District Commewijne-Ephrata, Suriname
Ephrata was a village located within the Bakkie resort of the Commewijne District of Suriname. Ephrata started as a sugar plantation, and had been documented
District Commewijne-Tamanredjo
'Prosperous Garden Village') is a resort and town in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 6,601. Tamanredjo
District Commewijne-Suriname River
Sipaliwini district, and the downstream section runs through the Brokopondo, Para, Commewijne, Wanica and Paramaribo districts. The name Suriname may derive
District Commewijne-Johan & Margaretha
Margaretha or sometimes just Margaretha is a resort in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 756. It is located
District Commewijne-Soerjani Mingoen-Karijomenawi
van twee zetels in Commewijne"". Suriname Herald (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 May 2022. "Hermes House Band opent muziekschool in Suriname". Waterkant.net (in
District Commewijne-Bakkie, Suriname
Bakkie (old name: Reynsdorp) is a resort and town in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population was 447 at the 2012 census (541 at the
District Commewijne-Kronenburg, Suriname
(also Kroonenburg) is a village in the Bakkie resort of the district of Commewijne in Suriname. Kroonenburg was originally a coffee and cotton plantation
District Commewijne-List of football clubs in Suriname
SVW Broki Jong Aurora Paraguay Sophia Tamansari Happy Boys SK. Commewijne K. Commewijne Real Bergi High School Super Adjoema Compleet Inter Boskamp Groningen
District Commewijne-Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge
Suriname River between the capital city Paramaribo and Meerzorg in the Commewijne District. The bridge is part of the East-West Link, and is named after former
District Commewijne-Braamspunt
of . Braamspunt is the most western point of the at the combined mouth of the and
District Commewijne-Islam in Suriname
people (8%). Commewijne District has the highest share of Muslims (mostly Javanese Surinamese), followed by Nickerie District and Wanica District (mostly Indo-Surinamese)
District Commewijne-Katwijk, Suriname
village in the Alkmaar resort of the Commewijne District of Suriname. It is the only coffee plantation in Suriname which is still in operation. During
District Commewijne-Alliance, Suriname
Alliance is a village in Suriname, located on banks of the Suriname River in the district Commewijne. This used to be a plantation. In 1936 - 1956 the
District Commewijne-Telesur (Suriname)
and several parts of Nickerie (district), Commewijne (district), Wanica (district), Para (district) and Marowijne (district). On November 15, 2013, TeleG
District Commewijne-Meerzorg
May 2020. "Geschiedenis van Meerzorg II". Suriname.nu (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 May 2020. "District Commewijne" (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 May 2020. "Infrastructuur"
District Commewijne-List of museums in Suriname
museum located in Commewijne. Museum Bakkie - History and culture museum on plantation Bakkie (Reijnsdorp), Bakkie, Commewijne District. Telecommunication
District Commewijne-Resorts of Suriname
resorts: The Commewijne District consists of the following resorts: The Coronie District consists of the following resorts: The Marowijne District consists
District Commewijne-Stolkertsijver
a town in the Commewijne District of Suriname. It is situated on the East-West Link. At Stolkertsijver, a bridge spanning the Commewijne River was built
District Commewijne-Outline of Suriname
of Suriname List of ecoregions in Suriname Administrative divisions of Suriname Districts of Suriname Districts of Suriname Brokopondo Commewijne Coronie
District Commewijne-Domburg, Suriname
to the south of the capital of Paramaribo. It is bordered by the district Commewijne to the north and east, Para to the south and the resort Houttuin
District Commewijne-Paramaribo
is the capital and largest city of Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly
District Commewijne-Surinam Airways
Airways ordered two Boeing 737-300s (PZ-TCN, named 'District of Commewijne' and PZ-TCO, named 'District of Marrowijne') to replace its McDonnell Douglas
District Commewijne-Ingrid Karta-Bink
politician. She was a member of the National Assembly of Suriname. Karta-Bink was born in Commewijne District in about 1972. She had a good childhood and she was
District Commewijne-Hinduism in Suriname
Hinduism in Suriname is the second-largest religion. According to ARDA, there are 129,440 Hindus in Suriname as of 2015, constituting 23.15% of the population
District Commewijne-List of twin towns and sister cities in Indonesia
Yogyakarta Baalbek, Lebanon Commewijne, Suriname Gangbuk (Seoul), South Korea Huế, Vietnam Le Mont-Dore, New Caledonia Paramaribo, Suriname "Tak Hanya Darwin,
District Commewijne-Carolina, Suriname
the bridge over the Commewijne River near Java had been destroyed during the war, and has not been rebuilt.: 25 "Resorts in Suriname Census 2012" (PDF)
District Commewijne-National Democratic Party (Suriname)
Party (Dutch: Nationale Democratische Partij, NDP) is a political party in Suriname. It was founded on 4 July 1987 by Surinamese leader Dési Bouterse, and
District Commewijne-Surinamese Maroons
Aukan) at the Marowijne and Commewijne Rivers Paamaka (Paramaccan) at the Marowijne River Saamaka (Saramaccan) at the Suriname River The sources of the Surinamese
District Commewijne-List of members of the National Assembly (Suriname), 2020–2025
7 augustus 2020 "Renet Wahki is eerste uit inheemse Trio-stam in DNA". Suriname Herald (in Dutch). 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2023-03-29. Starnieuws, Van Emden
District Commewijne-Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam
Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam is a fort in Suriname built from 1734 to 1747 at the confluence of the Suriname and Commewijne rivers. It is open to the public as
District Commewijne-New Amsterdam (disambiguation)
Amsterdam Historic District, a section of Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Nieuw Amsterdam, Suriname, the capital of the Commewijne District, Suriname Nieuw-Amsterdam
District Commewijne-Stolker
(1933–2018), Dutch racing cyclist Stolkertsijver, a town in the Commewijne District of Suriname This page lists people with the surname Stolker. If an internal
District Commewijne-Frits Karsowidjojo
March 1967. Karsowidjojo was then elected as SRI candidate for the district of Commewijne. He was re-elected in the 1969 by-elections and became the Minister
District Commewijne-Fort Sommelsdijk
Fort Sommelsdijk was a fort in Suriname built in 1686 at the confluence of the Commewijne and Cottica rivers. Later it was used as a mission post and hospital
District Commewijne-Kawina (music)
related to African music. The genre shares its name with the river Commewijne and the district with the same name: both are called kauna in Sranan Tongo. There
District Commewijne-Soeki Irodikromo
painter and ceramics artist. He was born in Plantage Pieterszorg, Commewijne District. Along with Erwin de Vries, Ruben Karsters, Rudi de la Fuente, and
District Commewijne-Cottica River
in the northeast of Suriname. It originates in the hills surrounding town of Moengo and flows westwards and enters the Commewijne River at Fort Sommelsdijk
District Commewijne-NS11
(provincial electoral district), constituency N.S. 11; Nova Scotia, Canada Commewijne District (FIPS region code NS11), Suriname Blue Origin NS-11, a 2019
District Commewijne-S.V. Excelsior
SV Excelsior is an amateur football club from the Commewijne District town of Meerzorg, Suriname. The club was founded in the late 1920s and spent most
District Commewijne-Brooskampers
descendants of runaway African slaves, living in the forested interior of Suriname. The tribe is related to the Saramaka, and originated from Loango-Angola
District Commewijne-Willy Soemita
President of Suriname, serving from 1988 to 1990. His father Iding Soemita was born in West Java and came as an indentured labourer to Suriname where he founded
District Commewijne-Ndyuka people
Tapanahony resort of southeastern Suriname, and the Bilo, who live downstream of that river in Marowijne District. The most important towns are Moengo
District Commewijne-Johannes Cateau van Rosevelt
first arrived in Suriname as ordinary seaman. On 9 January 1845, he returned as warrant officer. He worked as post commander in Commewijne and Nickerie,
District Commewijne-Diitabiki
Dritabiki, Dutch: Drietabbetje) is a Ndyuka village in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname. Diitabiki is the residence of the gaanman of the Ndyuka people,
District Commewijne-1949 Surinamese general election
district Suriname) Sheik Mohamed Jamaludin (section III of district Suriname) Party for National Unity and Solidarity Ashruf Karamat Ali (Commewijne)
District Commewijne-COVID-19 pandemic in Suriname
pandemic in Suriname was caused by Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Suriname on 13 March
District Commewijne-Celestine Raalte
a writer and performance artist from Suriname living in the Netherlands. She was born in the Commewijne District. During the 1970s, she was a member of
District Commewijne-ISO 3166-2:SR
Subdivisions of Suriname FIPS region codes of Suriname Neighbouring countries: BR, FR (GF), GY ISO Online Browsing Platform: SR Districts of Suriname, Statoids
District Commewijne-Ramsewak Shankar
November 1937) is a Surinamese politician who was the 4th President of Suriname, serving from 1988 to 1990. His government was overthrown by Dési Bouterse
District Commewijne-Maroons
the plantations existed in the eastern part of the country, near the Commewijne River and Marowijne River, the Marronage (lit. 'running away') took place
District Commewijne-Archibald Currie (Surinamese politician)
Currie (7 March 1888 – 28 November 1986) was Prime Minister and Governor of Suriname. Currie started his career as a surveyor. Later he was appointed as Chief
District Commewijne-Brotherhood and Unity in Politics
the BEP won 2 seats. It contested in only 6 of the districts, and did not run in Nickerie, Commewijne, Coronie and Saramacca. The BEP is not part of the
District Commewijne-Yogyakarta
with: Baalbek, Lebanon Commewijne, Suriname Gangbuk (Seoul), South Korea Huế, Vietnam Le Mont-Dore, New Caledonia Paramaribo, Suriname List of cities in Indonesia
District Commewijne-Meerzorg Stadion
Southeast part of Meerzorg, Commewijne District across the Suriname river from the capital city Paramaribo. "Stadiums in Suriname". Worldstadiums.com. Archived
District Commewijne-Surinamese Football Association
body of football in Suriname. It organizes the Surinamese football league system, the Surinamese Cup, Suriname President's Cup, Suriname national football
District Commewijne-Arthur Johan May
Suriname in 1969. May was born on 2 July 1903 in Paramaribo. He studied to become a civil servant. From 1945 to 1947, he was stationed in Commewijne District
District Commewijne-Tapanahony
Tapanahoni is a resort in Suriname, located in the Sipaliwini District. Its population at the 2012 census was 13,808. Tapanahoni is a part of Sipaliwini
District Commewijne-2020 Surinamese general election
General elections were held in Suriname on 25 May 2020. The elections occurred concurrently with an economic crisis in Suriname, as well as the COVID-19 crisis
District Commewijne-Peter Donders
Paramaribo he visited some plantations owned by Catholics along the Suriname River and Commewijne River. In 1856 apostolic vicar Jacobus Schepers appointed Donders
District Commewijne-List of football stadiums in Suriname
following is a list of football stadiums in Suriname, ordered by capacity. List of football clubs in Suriname List of South American stadiums by capacity
District Commewijne-List of West Indian first-level country subdivisions
contains first-level administrative divisions from countries such as Guyana, Suriname, and Belize, which are technically not a part of the Caribbean, but because
District Commewijne-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Brokopondo District NS11 Commewijne District NS12 Coronie District NS13 Marowijne District NS14 Nickerie District NS15 Para District NS16 Paramaribo District NS17
District Commewijne-Hurricane Harvey
suffered structural impact. Additionally, four dwellings were deroofed in Commewijne and three others lost their roofs in Wanica; in the latter, the Ministry
District Commewijne-SVB Derde Divisie
can then qualify for the SVB Eerste Klasse, the 3rd tier of football in Suriname. In 2017, the competition was rebranded as the SVB Derde Divisie. Until
District Commewijne-Surinamese Labour Party
(Dutch: Surinaamse Partij van de Arbeid, SPA) is a political party in Suriname. In the 2010 legislative elections, the party was part of the New Front
District Commewijne-Eugène Drenthe
normal life of the Creoles in Suriname. The plays were successful, Geheim in het gezin was performed 57 times in Suriname. Drenthe produced 25 plays in
District Commewijne-Commewijne
Commewijne may refer to: Commewijne District Commewijne River This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same
District Commewijne-Commewijne District
Commewijne is a district of Suriname, located on the right bank of the Suriname River. Commewijne's capital city is Nieuw Amsterdam. Tamanredjo is another
District Commewijne-Nieuw Amsterdam, Suriname
capital of the Commewijne District in Suriname. It is a small coastal town situated at the confluence of the Suriname River and Commewijne River, just across
District Commewijne-Commewijne River
Commewijne River (Sranan Tongo: Kawina-liba) is a river in northern Suriname. It originates in the jungle 100 or more miles southeast of Paraibo and meanders
District Commewijne-Tamanredjo
Garden Village') is a resort and town in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 6,601. Tamanredjo was founded
District Commewijne-Districts of Suriname
to be 8 divisions and 2 districts: Upper Suriname and Torarica Para Upper Commewijne Upper Cottica and Perica Lower Commewijne Lower Cottica Matapica Saramacca
District Commewijne-Marienburg, Suriname
former sugarcane plantation, factory and village, situated in the district of Commewijne, in northern Suriname. In 1745, Mariënburg was founded as a sugar
District Commewijne-Brooskampers
55°02′55″W / 5.6527°N 55.0485°W / 5.6527; -55.0485 Country Suriname District Commewijne District Resort Meerzorg Government • Captain Broos • Captain Kaliko
District Commewijne-Meerzorg
million in 2018) worth of goods and slaves. To protect Paramaribo and Commewijne from future attacks, Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam was constructed, and opened
District Commewijne-Surinamese Maroons
Maroons, who settled along different river banks: Aluku (or Boni) at the Commewijne River later Marowijne River, Kwinti at the Coppename River, Matawai at
District Commewijne-Resorts of Suriname
district. The Brokopondo District consists of the following resorts: The Commewijne District consists of the following resorts: The Coronie District consists
District Commewijne-Soerjani Mingoen-Karijomenawi
been a member of the National Assembly since 2020, representing Commewijne District for the Progressive Reform Party (VHP). Mingoen is of Javanese descent
District Commewijne-Ephrata, Suriname
Ephrata was a village located within the Bakkie resort of the Commewijne District of Suriname. Ephrata started as a sugar plantation, and had been documented
District Commewijne-Alliance, Suriname
village in Suriname, located on banks of the Suriname River in the district Commewijne. This used to be a plantation. In 1936 - 1956 the manager used to
District Commewijne-Katwijk, Suriname
Juliansi) is coffee plantation and village in the Alkmaar resort of the Commewijne District of Suriname. It is the only coffee plantation in Suriname which is
District Commewijne-New Amsterdam (disambiguation)
Amsterdam Historic District, a section of Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Nieuw Amsterdam, Suriname, the capital of the Commewijne District, Suriname Nieuw-Amsterdam
District Commewijne-Braamspunt
of Suriname. Braamspunt is the most western point of the at the combined mouth of the Suriname and
District Commewijne-Kronenburg, Suriname
Kronenburg (also Kroonenburg) is a village in the Bakkie resort of the district of Commewijne in Suriname. Kroonenburg was originally a coffee and cotton plantation
District Commewijne-Bakkie, Suriname
name: Reynsdorp) is a resort and town in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population was 447 at the 2012 census (541 at the 2004 census)
District Commewijne-Suriname (district)
district system of Suriname was reorganized and district Suriname ceased to exist. That what remained of district Suriname was divided in Commewijne,
District Commewijne-Stolkertsijver
a town in the Commewijne District of Suriname. It is situated on the East-West Link. At Stolkertsijver, a bridge spanning the Commewijne River was built
District Commewijne-List of members of the National Assembly (Suriname), 2020–2025
Ramdien Nickerie Stephen Madsaleh Nickerie Radjinder Debie Saramacca Mahinder Jogi Saramacca Roy Mohan Commewijne Soerjani Mingoen-Karijomenawi Commewijne
District Commewijne-Suriname Cricket Board
been founded in April 1931. It is active in Nickerie, Commewijne, Sipaliwini and Paramaribo District. Suriname national cricket team "Sport- en Jeugdzaken
District Commewijne-Suriname
bridge over the river Suriname between Paramaribo and Meerzorg in the Commewijne district. The bridge was built during the tenure of President Jules Albert
District Commewijne-Alkmaar, Suriname
(Sranan Tongo: Goedoefrow) is a resort in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 5,561. The plantation was
District Commewijne-National Democratic Party (Suriname)
Wanica: 3 (of 7) Para: 3 (of 3) Nickerie: 2 (of 5) Sipaliwini: 2 (of 4) Commewijne: 2 (of 4 Brokopondo: 2 (of 3) Saramacca: 1 (of 3) Marowijne: 1 (of 3)
District Commewijne-ISO 3166-2:SR
ISO 3166-1. Currently for Suriname, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 10 districts. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part
District Commewijne-Laarwijk
Laarwijk is a settlement and a former sugar plantation in the Commewijne District in Suriname. Laarwijk is situated along the Suriname River and can only
District Commewijne-2020 Surinamese general election
electoral constituencies are coterminous with the ten administrative districts of Suriname. Voters also have the option of casting a preferential vote
District Commewijne-Ingrid Karta-Bink
member of the National Assembly of Suriname. Karta-Bink was born in Commewijne District in about 1972. She had a good childhood and she was the fourth of
District Commewijne-S.V. Excelsior
SV Excelsior is an amateur football club from the Commewijne District town of Meerzorg, Suriname. The club was founded in 1918 and spent most of its tenure
District Commewijne-Suriname River
through the Sipaliwini district, and the downstream section runs through the Brokopondo, Para, Commewijne, Wanica and Paramaribo districts. The name Suriname
District Commewijne-Stolker
(1933–2018), Dutch racing cyclist Stolkertsijver, a town in the Commewijne District of Suriname This page lists people with the surname Stolker. If an
District Commewijne-Hinduism in Suriname
District Percent of Hindus Saramacca 44.6% Nickerie 43.2% Wanica 39.9% Commewijne District 24.5% Paramaribo 13.8% Para 4.9% Coronie 2.2% Marowijne 0.9%
District Commewijne-Johan & Margaretha
sometimes just Margaretha is a resort in Suriname, located in the Commewijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 756. It is located along a
District Commewijne-Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam
Suriname built from 1734 to 1747 at the confluence of the Suriname and Commewijne rivers. It is open to the public as an open-air museum. The necessity
District Commewijne-List of twin towns and sister cities in Indonesia
Alam, Malaysia Varna, Bulgaria Xiamen, China Yogyakarta Baalbek, Lebanon Commewijne, Suriname Gangbuk (Seoul), South Korea Huế, Vietnam Le Mont-Dore, New
District Commewijne-NS11
Colchester North (provincial electoral district), constituency N.S. 11; Nova Scotia, Canada Commewijne District (FIPS region code NS11), Suriname Blue
District Commewijne-Surinamese Football Association
facilitation of the sport throughout the different municipalities and districts of the country. Hosting their own independent amateur leagues, the winners
District Commewijne-Fort Sommelsdijk
Sommelsdijk was a fort in Suriname built in 1686 at the confluence of the Commewijne and Cottica rivers. Later it was used as a mission post and hospital.
District Commewijne-1949 Surinamese general election
district Suriname) Sheik Mohamed Jamaludin (section III of district Suriname) Party for National Unity and Solidarity Ashruf Karamat Ali (Commewijne)
District Commewijne-Diitabiki
one of the villages. Slaves who had recently fled from Armina and Boven Commewijne were stationed near the confluence of the Tapanahoni and Lawa River to
District Commewijne-Ramsewak Shankar
Ramsewak Shankar (born 6 November 1937) is a Surinamese politician who was the 4th President of Suriname, serving from 1988 to 1990. His government was
District Commewijne-Yogyakarta
include Yogyakarta city. Yogyakarta is twinned with: Baalbek, Lebanon Commewijne, Suriname Gangbuk (Seoul), South Korea Huế, Vietnam Le Mont-Dore, New
District Commewijne-Celestine Raalte
artist from Suriname living in the Netherlands. She was born in the Commewijne District. During the 1970s, she was a member of the Surinamese women's group
District Commewijne-Cottica River
the hills surrounding town of Moengo and flows westwards and enters the Commewijne River at Fort Sommelsdijk. It has a river basin of 2.900 km2. Bruijning
District Commewijne-Paramaribo
Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly 241,000 people (2012 census), almost
District Commewijne-Outline of Suriname
Suriname Administrative divisions of Suriname Districts of Suriname Districts of Suriname Brokopondo Commewijne Coronie Marowijne Nickerie Para Paramaribo
District Commewijne-Archibald Currie (Surinamese politician)
Archibald Currie (7 March 1888 – 28 November 1986) was Prime Minister and Governor of Suriname. Currie started his career as a surveyor. Later he was appointed
District Commewijne-Eugène Drenthe
Eugène Constantijn Donders Drenthe (12 December 1925 in Laarwijk, Surinam – 30 March 2009 in Rotterdam, Netherlands) was a prominent Surinamese poet and
District Commewijne-Arthur Johan May
servant. From 1945 to 1947, he was stationed in Commewijne District, and temporarily served as District Commissioner for Marowijne. In 1947, he was appointed
District Commewijne-Ndyuka people
indigenous Tiriyó. Slaves who had recently fled from Armina and Boven Commewijne were stationed near the confluence of the Tapanahoni and Lawa River to
District Commewijne-Willy Soemita
Ardjosemito Personal details Born William Soemita (1936-03-01)1 March 1936 Commewijne, Suriname Died 23 September 2022(2022-09-23) (aged 86) Political party
District Commewijne-Carolina, Suriname
village Cassipora. The Ndyuka people used to have five settlements on the Commewijne River. The most important were Java [nl] and Peninica [nl].: 21 The villages
District Commewijne-Tapanahony
indigenous Tiriyó. Slaves who had recently fled from Armina and Boven Commewijne were stationed at Poeloegoedoe near the confluence of the Tapanahoni and
District Commewijne-Johannes Cateau van Rosevelt
1845, he returned as warrant officer. He worked as post commander in Commewijne and Nickerie, and studied mathematics and engineering. During that period
District Commewijne-Meerzorg Stadion
along the Oost-Westverbinding in the Southeast part of Meerzorg, Commewijne District across the Suriname river from the capital city Paramaribo. "Stadiums
District Commewijne-COVID-19 pandemic in Suriname
Marowijne District to investigate. As a precautionary measure, internal flights were suspended, and the bridge at Stolkertsijver was closed. District commissioner
District Commewijne-List of West Indian first-level country subdivisions
2,632.14 Dominican Republic 39 Azua 2,531.77 Dominican Republic 40 Commewijne 2,353 Suriname 41 North Andros 2,293 Bahamas 42 La Vega 2.287.24 Dominican
District Commewijne-Peter Donders
visited some plantations owned by Catholics along the Suriname River and Commewijne River. In 1856 apostolic vicar Jacobus Schepers appointed Donders pastor
District Commewijne-List of football stadiums in Suriname
Coronie Coronie Boys & West United ???? 15 Meerzorg Stadion 1,000 Meerzorg Commewijne Excelsior & Nishan 42 ???? 16 J. Eliazer Stadion 1,000 Groningen Saramacca
District Commewijne-SVB Derde Divisie
sponsorship. The tournament is contested by the winners and runners-up of the districts leagues from the 20 regional member associations of the SVB. The winner
District Commewijne-Surinamese Labour Party
elections, the SPA again won no seats. It contested in only 9 of the districts, and decided against running in Coronie. Fred Derby: 1987-2001 Siegfried