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Marowijne (Dutch pronunciation: [maːroːˈʋɛinə]) is a
district of Suriname,
located on the north-east coast.
Marowijne's capital city is Albina, with other...
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Marowijne (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmaːroːˈʋɛi̯nə]) may be
referring to any one of the following:
Marowijne District Marowijne River This disambiguation...
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Maroni (French: [maʁɔni]) or
Marowijne (Dutch: [maːroːˈʋɛinə];
Sranan Tongo: Marwina-Liba) is a
river in
South America that
forms the
border between...
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Commewijne River later Marowijne River,
Kwinti at the
Coppename River,
Matawai at the
Saramacca River,
Ndyuka (or Aukan) at the
Marowijne and
Commewijne Rivers...
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representative in the
National ****embly. In
addition he is the
owner of
Marowijne football club
Inter Moengotapoe,
which he has also
appeared for as a player...
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Guyana and
Suriname Wayana,
Southwest Marowijne District,
upper Tapanahoni river, Brazil,
French Guiana Indigenous peoples...
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downstream of that
river in
Marowijne District. The most
important towns are Moengo, the
largest town in
Marowijne District, and
Diitabiki (old name:...
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Nickerie Coronie Saramacca Brokopondo Para
Suriname Paramaribo Commewijne Marowijne These divisions remained until 1980, when yet again, the
borders of the...
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meaning "tree of the forefathers") at the
mouth of the
Marowijne River.
While the
larger Arawak and
Carib tribes lived along the coast...
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Moiwana is a
Maroon village in the
Marowijne district in the east of Suriname. The
village was the
scene of the
Moiwana m****acre on
November 29, 1986...