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    Moengo (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmuŋɡoː]) is a town in Suriname, located in the Marowijne district, between Paramaribo and the border town Albina on the...
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  • Moengo Airstrip (IATA: MOJ, ICAO: SMMO), is an airport serving Moengo, Suriname. Airlines serving this airport are: Suriname portal Aviation portal List...
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    Moengo Festival Theatre and Dance in 2017...
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  • Moengo Stadion is a football stadium in Moengo, Suriname. It is the home stadium of football club S.V. Notch competing in the SVB Hoofdklasse. The stadium...
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    north-east coast. Marowijne's capital city is Albina, with other towns including Moengo and Wanhatti. The district borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, French...
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  • troops committed mass murder against 35 people in Moiwana Village, near Moengo, after the Suriname national army failed to capture Ronnie Brunswijk. The...
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    Koewarasan Kwakoegron Kwamalasamutu Lelydorp Lebidoti Manlobi Mary's Hope Matta Moengo Mora kondre Nason Nieuw Amsterdam Nieuw Jacobkondre Nieuw Nickerie Onverdacht...
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    develop across the board in Suriname. The Moengo Festival of Theatre & Dance is one of three versions of the Moengo Festival held every three years. This...
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  • Load Ronnie Brunswijkstadion, an association football stadium located in Moengo, Suriname Search for "ronnie" on Wikipedia. Ronny (given name) Veronica...
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  • agency in charge of the administration of justice Moengo Airstrip (IATA: MOJ), an airport serving Moengo, Suriname Mohana railway station (Station code:...
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    for the Marowijne District. Bee was born as the oldest child of four in Moengo, and spend his youth in Paramaribo. He graduated from the Anton de Kom University...
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    Brunswijk. In 1986, Brunswijk was sentenced in absentia for a bank robbery in Moengo on 26 April. Said bank robbery, a non-violent offence, earned Ronnie Brunswijk...
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    downstream of that river in Marowijne District. The most important towns are Moengo, the largest town in Marowijne District, and Diitabiki (old name: Drietabbetje)...
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  • Franklin Essed Stadion 3,500 2024 Rogillo Kolf S.V. Notch Moengo, Marowijne District Moengo Stadion 2,000 2024 Rafael Everton S.V. Robinhood Paramaribo...
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  • Moengotapoe (sometimes rendered Inter Moengo Tapoe or just IMT) is a Surinamese football club, based in Moengo, Marowijne between Paramaribo and the border...
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  • Kluivert and the grandfather of Bournemouth player Justin Kluivert. Born in Moengo, Kluivert began his senior football career in the SVB Hoofdklasse playing...
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  • Real Moengotapoe (category Football clubs in Moengo)
    Real Moengotapoe is a football club based in Moengo, Suriname. The club currently competes in the Eerste Divisie. The original club had ceased to exist...
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    The following are the active railway stations in Pakistan. Aab-e-Gum Ahmedwal Babar Kachh Beleli Bostan Junction Bukhtiarabad Domki Chaman Dalbandin Damboli...
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    contested 2002 Boskamp Saramacca Adjoema Moengo 2003 Peto Moengo Arsenal Coronie 2004 Freyburg Saramacca Papatam Albina 2005 2000 Moengo Notch Moengo...
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    the bauxite reserves. In 1922, Alcoa opened the first bauxite factory in Moengo. He tried to attract German mining companies, but was blocked by the States...
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    plantation colony at the time. His father, Doel worked as a mechanic in Moengo in the bauxite industry. In 1926, the family relocated to Paramaribo. Klaas...
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  • Cessna 170B in January 1955 with domestic flights between Paramaribo and Moengo. From 1955 until 2005 Surinam Airways operated an extensive domestic network...
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  • Valentia, Italy V.V. Fearless, former Surinamese football club based in Moengo All pages with titles beginning with VV All pages with titles containing...
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    began mining bauxite on the banks of the Cottica River, near the village of Moengo. In 1938, the company built an aluminium smelter in Paranam. The 1930s were...
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  • FCCCC with a bang". Concacaf. Retrieved 16 May 2021. "Metropolitan, Inter Moengo take big steps forward at FCCCC". Concacaf. Retrieved 18 May 2021. "Franciscain...
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  • on 16 October 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2011. "Ronnie Brunswijkstadion, Moengo (Suriname)". WorldFootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL. Retrieved 3 August 2011. Hoofdklasse...
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  • Mungos, a mongoose genus Mongo (disambiguation) St. Mungo's (disambiguation) Moengo, Suriname, a town Moungo (department), Cameroon This disambiguation page...
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    Moengotapoe (redirect from Moengo Tapoe)
    Moengotapoe is a resort in Suriname, located in the Marowijne District. Its population at the 2012 census was 579. The village of Moengotapoe was not spared...
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    From World War I Javanese also worked at the Suriname Bauxite Company in Moengo. Immigration continued until 13 December 1939. The outbreak of World War...
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    ships navigated the river huge barges with bauxite were transported from Moengo in the east to the confluence with the Surinam river and from there traveled...
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