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Home > Suriname > Districts > Saramacca

Saramacca

Saramacca is a district in Suriname. Saramacca is situated in the north of Suriname.

The Capital of Saramacca is Groningen. The other major towns and cities of Saramacca are Batavia and Boskamp.

The Population of Saramacca is 13,600. This place has farming communities. Saramacca produces agricultural products like bananas and rice. Saramacca is very famous for beautiful birds like parrots, toucans and cocks-of-the-rock. Bird watchers from different parts of the world comes here for admiring the birds.

Saramacca is divided into six resorts. The Resorts of Saramacca are Wayamboweg, Jarikaba, Groningen, Calcutta, Tijgerkreek and Kampong Baroe.

In the year 1941 the population in Saramacca was 9,866, in the year 1952 the population was 11,423, in the year 1971 the population was 14,000 and in the year 1980 the population was 10,355.

Saramacca has many towns and cities. Some of the Places in Saramacca are-
  • Antongron
  • Batavia
  • Calcutta
  • Dam Parra
  • Hamburg
  • Kabelpont
  • Maho
  • Sara Maria
  • Totikamp
The latitude of Antongron is 5.86, the longitude is -55.56 and the elevation feet is 19. The latitude of Batavia is 5.7, the longitude is -55.86 and the elevation feet is 13. The latitude of Calcutta is 5.85, the longitude is -55.68 and the elevation feet is 16. The latitude of Dam Parra is 5.65, the longitude is -55.41 and the elevation feet is 55. The latitude of Hamburg is 5.78, the longitude is -55.35 and the elevation feet is 39.

Among Suriname Districts, Saramacca is an excellent place for bird watchers.




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