- The
Courantyne River (/ˈkɜːrəntaɪn/ KUR-ən-tyne), also
known as
Corentyne and
Corantijn (Dutch: [ˌkoːrɑnˈtɛin] ), is a
river in
northern South America...
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agreement in
which the
western bank of the
Courantyne River was
demarcated as the boundary. All
islands in the
Courantyne, as well as the post at Orealla, were...
- of the
three colonies (Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo) west of the
Courantyne River,
which became British Guiana and then
modern Guyana. The remaining...
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inherited Dutch territory which included lands between the
Orinoco and
Courantyne rivers.
Dutch sovereignty over
these settlements was
recognised in 1648...
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Indigenous community in the East Berbice-Corentyne
Region of Guyana, on the
Courantyne River,
approximately 33
miles (53 km)
south of
Crabwood Cr**** and 11 miles...
- the
earlier completion of the
Coppename Bridge in
Suriname in 1999, the
Courantyne River is the only
river between the
Guyanese capital of
Georgetown and...
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Gymnocorymbus is a
genus of
small characins from the Amazon, Paraguay, Orinoco,
Courantyne, Gurupí and Parnaíba
river basins in
South America.
These tetras are po****r...
- a
river of Suriname. It
feeds into the
Atlantic Ocean as well as the
Courantyne River. The
river was
discovered and
named by
Eilerts de Haan in 1908....
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Acarai Mountains and flows,
together with the
Coeroeni River, to the
Courantyne River. The
Oronoque River is a
major tributary of the New
River and within...
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reference to the
border with
Suriname as
continuing to the
source of the
Courantyne River,
which it
named as the
Kutari River. The
Netherlands raised a diplomatic...