-
suffix -ame,
common in
Surinamese river and
place names (see also the
Coppename River), may come from aima or eima,
meaning river or cr**** mouth, in Lokono...
- The
Coppename Bridge (Dutch: Coppenamebrug) is a
bridge over the
Coppename River in Suriname, part of the East-West Link. The
bridge links Jenny in the...
- The
Coppename is a
river in
Suriname (South America) in the
district of Sipaliwini,
forming part of the
boundary between the
districts of
Coronie and...
- slaves,
living in the
forested interior of
Suriname on the bank of the
Coppename River, and the
eponymous term for
their language,
which has
fewer than...
-
Boven Coppename is a
resort in Suriname,
located in the
Sipaliwini District. Its po****tion at the 2012
census was 539. The
resort is
mainly inhabited...
- The
Coppename Monding Nature Reserve (Dutch:
Natuurreservaat Coppenamemonding) is a
protected area and
nature reserve in Suriname. The
reserve is located...
- district. It lies on the
mouth of the
Coppename River opposite the town of Boskamp, to
which it is
linked by the
Coppename bridge. In the 1940s the Coronie...
- the
completion of the
Berbice Bridge, and the
earlier completion of the
Coppename Bridge in
Suriname in 1999, the
Courantyne River is the only
river between...
- and
flows northwards and
enters the
Atlantic Ocean together with the
Coppename River. It has a
river basin of 9.400 km2 and
length of 255 km. The Saramacca...
- is nearby. In 1943, the
mountain was
climbed for the
first time by the
Coppename River expedition led by Dirk Geijskes. In 1944 US Air
Force Captain Atkinson...