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Para District

District of Suriname

Para District

Summary

District of Suriname

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Para is a district of northern Suriname. Para's capital city is Onverwacht, with other towns including Paranam, and Zanderij. Para has a population of 24,700 and an area of 5,393 km2. The district is the mining and forestry centre of Suriname, with many large bauxite mining operations operating. The district is a mixture of forest and savannas.

History

The northern part of Para is one of the oldest cultivated areas of Suriname, and has been home to sugar and tobacco plantation since the 17th century which were mainly located along the Suriname River and the Para Creek. The southern part of the district contained wood plantations, and is still in use by logging companies. In 1968, the District was established, and named after the Para Creek. In 1983, the District was quadrupled in size.

The district used to be accessible only by boat. The discovery of gold in Brokopondo and Sipaliwini lead to the construction of the Lawa Railway and growth of the villages next to the railway line. The railway line was decommissioned in 1986.

During World War II American troops were stationed in Suriname. The existing airport at Zorg en Hoop was insufficient, and the airstrip at Zanderij, was upgraded to a major airport. In 1936, a road, currently named Indira Gandhiweg, had been built parallel to the railway line to connect Paramaribo with Onverwacht, which was extended to the airport. In the 1960s, the Avobakaweg was constructed to provide access to the south of the country.

The ruins of the city of Jodensavanne are in Para district. Jews fleeing the Spanish Inquisition established Jodensavanne in the 17th century, but it was destroyed in 1832 by a fire. Jodensavanne was an internment camp for suspected Nazi supporters from the Dutch East Indies during the Second World War.

Para is home to several indigenous villages from the Carib and Arawak tribes.

Economy

The main part of the economy is the bauxite mining. Gold also plays a major role in the economy of Para. The main roads and airport have resulted in companies moving into Para. Agriculture is mainly focused on cassava, asparagus bean and pineapples. Tourism has seen a steady growth over the 20th and 21st centuries. There are several holiday resorts in the district, and White Beach in Oost is becoming a main attraction.

Resorts

Arowak woman]]Para is divided into 5 resorts (''ressorten''):
  • Bigi Poika
  • Carolina
  • Noord
  • Oost
  • Zuid

Villages

  • Berlijn
  • Bernharddorp
  • Bethesda
  • Cabendadorp
  • Cassipora
  • Hollandse Kamp
  • Matta
  • Onverdacht
  • Onverwacht
  • Paranam
  • Pikin Saron
  • Powakka
  • Redi Doti
  • Republiek
  • Sabakoe
  • Torarica
  • Witsanti
  • Zanderij

Demographics

In the 2004 census, Para had 18,749 inhabitants. This rose in the 2012 census to 24,700 inhabitants, a 31.1% increase.

References

References

  1. "Resorts in Suriname Census 2012".
  2. "Distrikt Para 1".
  3. "Locatie: Parakreek".
  4. "STRUCTUUR ANALYSE DISTRICTEN 2009-2013".
  5. "Distrikt Para 2".
  6. Armand Snijders: [http://www.parbode.com/reportage/item/497-de-flop-van-lely De flop van Lely.] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-04-17 Parbode, Surinames Magazine, 1 April 2008.)
  7. "Suriname in de Tweede Wereldoorlog".
  8. (1936). "De Gids. Almanak voor Suriname 1937".
  9. "REGIONAAL PLAN BROKOPONDO".
  10. "Marchano Stuger wint verkiezing dorpsbestuur Redidoti".
  11. "Kamp Jodensavanne zwarte bladzijde".
  12. "Structuur Analyse".
  13. "Suriname Districts".
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