Para District - Villages

Villages

  • Bigi Poika (Carib Indian)
  • Carolina (Creole)
  • Powakka (Arowak Indian)


Districts and resorts of Suriname
Brokopondo District
  • Brownsweg
  • Centrum
  • Klaaskreek
  • Kwakoegron
  • Marshallkreek
  • Sarakreek
Commewijne District
  • Alkmaar
  • Bakkie
  • Margaretha
  • Meerzorg
  • Nieuw Amsterdam
  • Tamanredjo
Coronie District
  • Johanna Maria
  • Totness
  • Welgelegen
Marowijne District
  • Albina
  • Galibi
  • Moengo
  • Moengotapoe
  • Patamacca
  • Wanhatti
Nickerie District
  • Groot Henar
  • Nieuw Nickerie
  • Oostelijke Polders
  • Wageningen
  • Westelijke Polders
Para District
  • Bigi Poika
  • Carolina
  • Noord
  • Oost
  • Zuid
Paramaribo District
  • Beekhuizen
  • Blauwgrond
  • Centrum
  • Flora
  • Latour
  • Livorno
  • Munder
  • Pontbuiten
  • Rainville
  • Tammenga
  • Weg naar See
  • Welgelegen
Saramacca District
  • Calcutta
  • Groningen
  • Jarikaba
  • Kampong Baroe
  • Tijgerkreek
  • Wayamboweg
Sipaliwini District
  • Boven Coppename
  • Boven Saramacca
  • Boven Suriname
  • Coeroeni
  • Kabalebo
  • Tapanahony
Wanica District
  • De Nieuwe Grond
  • Domburg
  • Houttuin
  • Koewarasan
  • Kwatta
  • Lelydorp
  • Saramacca Polder


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    Before the birth of the New Woman the country was not an intellectual desert, as she is apt to suppose. There were teachers of the highest grade, and libraries, and countless circles in our towns and villages of scholarly, leisurely folk, who loved books, and music, and Nature, and lived much apart with them. The mad craze for money, which clutches at our souls to-day as la grippe does at our bodies, was hardly known then.
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