Tamarin, Suriname
Tamarin is a Ndyuka Maroon village on the Cottica River in Suriname. Tamarin was the place of the Catholic mission on the Cottica River, which operated a church, a boarding school, a clinic, and a sawmill.[1] The mission was deserted during the Surinamese Interior War. Only the school is still in operation today.
Tamarin | |
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Tamarin Location in Suriname | |
Coordinates: 5°46′19″N 54°23′4″W | |
Country | Suriname |
District | Marowijne District |
Resort (municipality) | Wanhatti |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 36 |
Since 2011, there has been a road connecting Tamarin to the East-West Link, via the laterite road that had already connected Wanhatti since 1972.[2]
Notes
- Van Eyck 1954, pp. 191–195.
- Mulder, Nikki (2013-02-23). "Hoop voor vergeten dorpen aan de Cottica". De Ware Tijd. Paramaribo. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
References
- Van Eyck, A. (1954). De Vraagbaak. Almanak voor Suriname 1955. Paramaribo: Radhakishun & Co.
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