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Cottica Lawa,
often shortened to
Cottica and also
called Cotticadorp is a
village in the
district of Sipaliwini, Suriname. It is
located in the east, along...
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Cottica River (Sranan Tongo: Kotika-liba) is a
river in the
northeast of Suriname. It
originates in the
hills surrounding town of
Moengo and
flows westwards...
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Cottica Mountain (also
Kotika Mountain. French:
Montagne Cottica. Aluku: Lebi Dotsi) is a 744-metre high (2,441 ft)
mountain near the Lawa
River in the...
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Suriname and
Torarica Para
Upper Commewijne Upper Cottica and
Perica Lower Commewijne Lower Cottica Matapica Saramacca Coronie (district)
Nickerie (district)...
- Lawa
Cottica Airstrip (ICAO: SMCT), is an
airstrip serving Cottica, Suriname.
Cottica is on the Lawa River,
which forms part of the
eastern border of Suriname...
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Boslanti Botopasi Brokopondo Brownsweg Cabendadorp C****ipora
Corneliskondre Cottica Djumu Donderskamp Friendship Goddo Groningen Hollandse Kamp
Jenny Kalebaskr****...
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guerrilla leader in Suriname, when it was
under Dutch colonial rule. Born in
Cottica to an
enslaved African mother who
escaped from her
Dutch master, he grew...
- U.S.
aluminium company Alcoa began mining bauxite on the
banks of the
Cottica River, near the
village of Moengo. In 1938, the
company built an aluminium...
- (851 m, 2,792 ft).
Other mountains include Mont Itoupé (826 m, 2,710 ft),
Cottica Mountain (744 m, 2,441 ft), Pic
Coudreau (711 m, 2,333 ft), and Kaw Mountain...
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together in tribes. A
tribe calling itself Aluku settled in
Cottica over the
border in Suriname. In 1760, the Ndyuka,
another Maroon tribe...