New Babunhol River Resort is located on the left bank of the Suriname Riverbetween the villages of Marshall Creek and Klaas inlet at a distance of about80 km from Paramaribo.

White Beach, Suriname.

Albina is a town in eastern Suriname, and is capital of the Marowijne District. The town lies on the west bank of the Marowijne river (Maroni river), which forms the border with French Guiana,
Para is a district of northern Suriname. Para's capital city is Onverwacht, with other towns including Paranam, Sabana and Zanderij.
Coronie is a district of Suriname, situated on the coast. Coronie's capital city is Totness, with other towns including Corneliskondre, Friendship, Jenny.

Nickerie is a district of Suriname, on the north-west coast. Nickerie's capital city is Nieuw-Nickerie, the second largest city in the country. Other towns include Washodaand Wageningen. The district borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Surinamese district of Coronie to the east, the Surinamese district of Sipaliwini to the south and Guyana to the west.
Fort Zeelandia is a fortress in Paramaribo, Suriname, that was built by British colonists (originally called Fort Willoughby) in 1651 around a small trading post, created by the Dutch. It later returned to the Dutch as Nieuw-Amsterdam, later called New York, had been traded for Suriname with the British Empire and it was given its present name in 1667.

Kotomisi dessert - The koto or kotomisse is a traditional dress from the Afro-Surinamese women or Creoles in Suriname.


Marinalex, Suriname
Waterfalls Wonotobo, Suriname.
Wanapa, Suriname.

Paramaribo, Suriname. UNESCO
Culture in Suriname.
Merry Christmas from Suriname.
Celebration of Independience 30 years, Suriname.
Heliconia lingulata
Map of Suriname.
Merry Christmas from Suriname.
Faja Lobi Flower
Flag of Suriname.
The Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge also called Suriname bridge and known locally as Bosje Brug, is a bridge over the Suriname river between the capital city Paramaribo and Meerzorg in the Commewijne District. The bridge is part of the East-West Link, and is named after former president Jules Wijdenbosch. Constructed by Dutch constructor Ballast-Nedam, the bridge has two lanes, is 1504 metres long, and was opened on 20 May 2000.
Tafelberg, Arapahu, Suriname
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