Paramaribo district

This article is about the district of Paramaribo. For information on the city, see Paramaribo.

Paramaribo is a district of Suriname, encompassing the city of Paramaribo and the surrounding area.

Paramaribo district has a population of 213,840 and an area 183 km².

The area was first colonised by the British in the 1600s with the construction of Fort Willoughby. This fort was later taken by the Netherlands and renamed Fort Zeelandia. The area, and the city of Paramaribo, switched between Dutch and British control until the Treaty of Breda at the end of the Second Anglo-Dutch War ceded all of Suriname to the Dutch.

Resorts

  1. Beekhuizen
  2. Blauwgrond
  3. Centrum
  4. Flora
  5. Latour
  6. Livorno
  7. Munder
  8. Pontbuiten
  9. Rainville
  10. Tammenga
  11. Weg naar Zee
  12. Welgelegen
  13. Mon Plaisir


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Brokopondo | Commewijne | Coronie | Marowijne | Nickerie | Para | Paramaribo | Saramacca | Sipaliwini | Wanica

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See also: Paramaribo district, 1600s, Area, Brokopondo, Colonisation, Commewijne, Coronie, Districts of Suriname