- Paramaribo
Infobox Settlement
name = Paramaribo
nickname = Par'bo
image_caption = The street Waterkant in Paramaribo
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mapsize = 150px
map_caption = The location of Paramaribo in kwenstongersow
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Suriname
subdivision_type1 = District
subdivision_name1 =Paramaribo District
latd = 5 | latm = 52 | latNS = N
longd = 55 | longm = 10 | longEW = W
timezone = ART
utc_offset = -3Paramaribo (nickname: Par′bo) is the
capital and largestcity ofSuriname , located on banks of theSuriname River in theParamaribo District . Paramaribo has apopulation of roughly 250,000 people. The historic inner city of Paramaribo is aUNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002.History
The area, a trading post started by the Dutch, was taken by the English in 1630, and in 1650 the city became the capital of the new English colony.
The area changed hands often between the English and Dutch but it was in Dutch hands again in 1667 and under Dutch rule from 1815 until the independence of Suriname in 1975.
In January 1821, a
fire in the city centre destroyed over 400 houses and other buildings.A second fire in September 1832 destroyed another 46 houses on the western part of the "Waterkant".
The citizens are chiefly of
Asian Indian , indigenous,Africa n, and Dutch descent.Geography
The city is located on the
Suriname River , approximately convert|15|km|mi inland from theAtlantic Ocean , in theParamaribo district .Paramaribo is centered around
Independence Square, which contains both the Presidential Palace and the National Assembly.Immediately the square is Palmentuin Park. Other notable places are the Surinaams
museum , Numismatisch Museum, Fort Zeelandia (dating from the 17th century, a market andcanal s that are reminiscent of theNetherlands . There is a wide variety of Dutch colonial buildings in the city including the Cupchiik coliseum.There is a wide variety of religious buildings in the city owing its ethnic diversity. There are two
synagogues , severalmosques , twomandir s, a Dutch Reformed church and a Roman Catholic cathedral (Roman Catholic St Peter and St Paul Cathedral ) built in 1885 ofwood . It is thought to be the largest wooden building theAmericas , however it is currently closed for repairs and restoration.Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Historic Inner City of Paramaribo
State Party = SUR
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iv
ID = 940
Region = Latin America and the Caribbean
Year = 2002
Session = 26th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/940Demographics
Paramaribo has a
population of roughly 250,000 people, more than half of the population of Suriname.Paramaribo is famed for its diverse ethnic makeup, including Hindustani, East Indians, Creoles,
Maroons , Javanese, Native Americans, Chinese, and Europeans (primarily of Dutch and English descent).Economy
The city's major exports are
gold ,bauxite ,sugar cane ,rice ,cacao ,coffee ,rum , and tropicalwood s.Cement andpaint are manufactured in the city.There are many hotels in the city, including the Torarica Hotel, which also has a
casino . Others include the Ambassador, Combi Inn, De Luifel, Eco-Resort, Fanna Guesthouse, Guesthouse Amice, Hotel Savoie, Krasnapolsky, Lisa's Guesthouse, Solana Guesthouse and YMCA Guesthouse.Transport
Paramaribo is served by the
Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport and "Zorg-en-Hoop" for local flights.Culture
On Sundays and holidays there is a popular
bird song competition. Black "twatwa"s are the most common birds used. This bird is in theCITES - appendix I.Suriname has only one cinema, which is located in the capital.
Sports
Paramaribo is the birthplace of several football players; Some of them later represented The Netherlands:
*Aron Winter
*Clarence Seedorf
*Edgar Davids
*Fabian Wilnis
*Henk Fräser
*Jerry de Jong
*Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
*Maarten Atmodikoro
*Mark de Vries
*Regi Blinker
*Stanley Menzo
*Ulrich van Gobbel Other sports like, tennis, golf, and basketball are also common sports played in Suriname.
Sister cities
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External links
* [http://www.suriname.nu/101alg/paramaribo01.html Map of Paramaribo]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=paramaribo&ie=UTF8&ll=5.825928,-55.16789&spn=0.14106,0.243759&t=h&z=12 Google satellite view of Paramaribo]
* [http://www.paramaribo.com/ Page with some basic information and images]
* [http://www.ddbstock.com/paramaribo1.html Small Paramaribo gallery]
* [http://www.suriname.nu/101alg/paramaribo01.html Clickable map]
* [http://www.ulivewhere.com/low/downloads/download-paramaribo.html Audio interview with Paramaribo resident about life in Paramaribo]
* [http://www.worldcityphotos.org/Suriname/ Image gallery]
* [http://berclo.net/page97/97en-suriname.html Paramaribo photo gallery]
* [http://www.galenfrysinger.com/surinam.htm Photo gallery]
* [http://www.swaen.com/antique-map-image-of.php?id=29 High resolution image of old print of Paramaribo]
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