-
Sipaliwini which has no capital, but is
directly governed from Paramaribo.
Tapanahony is an
enormous resort which encomp****es a
quarter of the
country of Suriname...
- The
Tapanahony River (sometimes
called Tapanahoni) is a
major river in the
south eastern part of Suriname,
South America. The
river originates in the Southern...
- the Lawa had a
discharge of 35,960 m3/minute at a
width of 436 m; the
Tapanahony had a
discharge of 20,291 m3/minute at a
width of 285 m. Thus, the Lawa...
- They are
subdivided into the Opu, who live
upstream of the
Tapanahony River in the
Tapanahony resort of
southeastern Suriname, and the Bilo, who live downstream...
- 2022.
Retrieved 23 May 2020. "Dc Deel geïnstalleerd als dc van
ressort Tapanahony". Star
Nieuws (in Dutch). 19
March 2021.
Retrieved 23 June 2022. Wikimedia...
- (1627–1804) Present-day
Dominican Republic (1795–1809) Present-day
Suriname Tapanahony (District of Sipaliwini) (Controversial Franco-Dutch in
favour of the...
- (1562–1565) Present-day
Dominican Republic (1795–1809) Present-day
Suriname Tapanahony (District of Sipaliwini) (Controversial Franco-Dutch in
favour of the...
- is a
village in the
South Eastern jungle area of
Suriname within the
Tapanahony resort in the
Sipaliwini District. It is
located at 3°30′N 55°04′W /...
- m3 (47,034 cu. yd.) /minute at a
width of 436 metres (477 yards); the
Tapanahony had a flow rate of 20,291 m3 (26,540 cu. yd.) /minute at a
width of 285 ...
-
group still living along the Paru
river in
Brazil to join them
along the
Tapanahony river in Suriname,
probably inspired by the
arrangement with the Wayana...