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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    Instead of noblemen, let us have noble villages of men.
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    Ezra Pound still lives in a village and his world is a kind of village and people keep explaining things when they live in a village.... I have come not to mind if certain people live in villages and some of my friends still appear to live in villages and a village can be cozy as well as intuitive but must one really keep perpetually explaining and elucidating?
    Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)