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    Galibi is a resort in Suriname, located in the Marowijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 741. Galibi is a tribal area inhabited by an indigenous...
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    Kalina people (redirect from Galibi)
    Bernharddorp, Wit-Santi, Galibi, Powakka and Bigi Ston. The Kali'na lived in the same area as the colonizers, and have a peace treaty with Suriname since 1686. A...
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    "Distrikt Marowijne". Suriname.nu (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 May 2020. "Galibi Tour naar Galibi Zeeschildpadden". Galibi Suriname (in Dutch and English)...
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    country, including Galibi National Reserve along the coast; Brownsberg Nature Park and Eilerts de Haan Nature Park in central Suriname; and the Sipaliwani...
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    summary Indianfeelings.nl - Fusie Suriname en Franks Guyana? "Galibi Tour naar Galibi Zeeschildpadden". Galibi Suriname (in Dutch and English). Retrieved...
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    surviving at least along the Uaçá tributary into the 20th century. In Suriname, there is a village called Konomerume which is located near the Wajambo...
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  • the coast, and into the Caribbean, using sailing ships. They settled in Galibi (Kupali Yumï, meaning "tree of the forefathers") on the mouth of the Marowijne...
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    Aerial view of Koksijde View of the dunes Koksijde Air Base Albina and Galibi, Suriname. "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved...
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    Caribs, known as their mainland counterpart Kalina (Also known as Cariña, Galibi, Kalihna, Kalinya, Kariña, Kari’nja), northeast Patamona (Also known as...
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    inhabited by indigenous people: Kalina, Lokono (part of the Arawak grouping), Galibi, Palikur, Teko, Wayampi and Wayana. The French attempted to create a colony...
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    kilometres. Wia Wia Nature Reserve. Established 1966. 360 square kilometres. Galibi Nature Reserve. Established 1969. 40 square kilometres. Sipaliwini Savanna...
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    of roughly equal size: Indigenous peoples (mostly Kalina - also called Galibi), Creoles, Maroons (Boni and Saramaka), Whites (mostly French, from Metropolitan...
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    branches is cross referenced with (N) or (S) after each language. Cariban Galibi [Kaliña] (N) Guiana Carib (Taranoan): Trio: Tiriyó–Akuriyó †, Salumá (N)...
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  • about 10,000) are the Arawak, Carib, Teko (previously called Emerillon), Galibi (now called the Kaliña), Palikur, Wayampi and Wayana. The estimated population...
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    The ten districts of Suriname are divided into 63 resorts (Dutch: ressorten). Within the capital city of Paramaribo, a resort entails a neighbourhood;...
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    The biodiversity of Suriname is high, mostly because of the variety of habitats and warm temperatures. The average annual temperature in the coastal area...
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    was estimated at 350 to 400. They were in continuous warfare against the Galibi Amerindians who often raided their territory. By the 19th century internal...
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    Dégrad des Cannes. The name of the town Remire, formerly Armire, is of Galibi origin. The town was founded in October 1652 by missionaires. In 1656, Dutch...
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  • Sylvia Kajoeramari (category Members of the National Assembly (Suriname))
    for the Pertjajah Luhur (PL) party. Kajoeramari is from the village of Galibi in Marowijne District. She is of Kalina origin. During the 2005 elections...
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    The tribes living in Amapá are the Galibi do Oiapoque, the Karipuna do Amapá, the Palikur, the Wayampi and the Galibi Marwono. The region around the Amazon...
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    founded the village of Awala. In 1950, families from Ayawande and Galibi in Suriname founded the village of Yalimapo. The commune of Awala-Yalimapo was...
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  • first settlers, men who had adopted the customs and language of the local Galibi people. Brétigny landed with 400 men at the cove of Armire, later the site...
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    Paramaribo swamp forests (category Ecoregions of Suriname)
    Paramaribo swamp forests (NT0149) is an ecoregion in the coastal plain of Suriname covering a strip of land that is almost always flooded by fresh waters...
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    Greater Antilles, the Bahamas and the Leeward Islands; the Island Caribs and Galibi in the Windward Islands; and the Ciboney in western Cuba. The Taínos are...
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  • lighthouses in Suriname. (*) Lightship coordinates after decommissioned Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Suriname". The Lighthouse...
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    freemani is from the Essequibo basin in Guyana, S. galibi is from the Maroni basin in French Guiana and Suriname, and S. britskii is from the upper Paraná basin...
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    Maroni (river) (category Rivers of Suriname)
    estuary region on the Surinamese side of the river, near the village of Galibi. They provide protection for the birds and the leatherback sea turtles that...
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    Dipteryx odorata (category Trees of Suriname)
    due to their high content of coumarin. The word tonka is taken from the Galibi (Carib) tongue spoken by natives of French Guiana; it also appears in Tupi...
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    and became the commune of Awala-Yalimapo. Awala-Yalimapo is inhabited by Galibi Amerindians. The first settlement of people from Jura failed in alcoholism...
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    number of Native American peoples, among them the Kalina (Caribs), Arawak, Galibi, Palikur, Teko, Wayampi (also known as Oyampi), and Wayana. The first Europeans...
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