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  Saramacca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saramacca is a district of Suriname, in the north.
Saramacca has a population of 13,600 and an area of 3,636 km².
Saramacca, usually spelled saramaka is also the name of a group of Maroons who established communities along the Saramacca river having fled slavery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saramacca   (164 words)

  
 Saramacca -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Saramacca is a district of (A republic in northeastern South America on the Atlantic; achieved independence from the Netherlands in 1975) Suriname, in the north.
Saramacca has a ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) population of 13,600 and an (A particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography)) area of 3,636 km².
Saramacca district is named for the Saramacca (Any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived) Amerindians.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sa/saramacca.htm   (105 words)

  
 BIOD: Suriname-No to Multnational Logging
The Saramacca leaders first became aware that a concession had been granted in their territory when a group of "English speaking Chinese" arrived in the communities of Nieuw Aroura and Goejaba.
Indonesian company, Barito Pacific, is also rumoured to be acquiring a concession of 600,000 hectares covering Saramacca and Aucaner Maroon territories from central Suriname to the Marowijne River, that forms Suriname's eastern border.
The Saramacca leaders have formed an Association to educate their communities about land rights and the environment and to oppose the activities of Tacoba.
ces.iisc.ernet.in /hpg/envis/doc98html/biodsu54.html   (1279 words)

  
 Golden Star Discovers New Gold Mineralization on the Saramacca Project in Suriname : ArriveNet Press Releases : Industry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Saramacca project covers a 23-kilometer-long Lower Proterozoic volcano-sedimentary greenstone belt along the general structural trend of Cambior's three-million-ounce Rosebel Mine.
Two phases of district-scale BLEG (bulk leach extractable gold) drainage sampling carried out by Golden Star have indicated an extensive gold anomaly which stretches for 12 to 15 kilometers along the northern flank of the Brokolonko Range, extending to the southwest of the Rosebel property.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include timing of and unexpected events during exploration; issues and uncertainties related to the expansion of Bogoso-Prestea; variations in grade; delay or failure to receive board or government approvals; technical or permitting issues, and fluctuations in gold price and costs.
press.arrivenet.com /bus/article.php/681016.html   (834 words)

  
 Globeinvestor.com: Golden Star Discovers New Gold Mineralization on the Saramacca Project in Suriname
Globeinvestor.com: Golden Star Discovers New Gold Mineralization on the Saramacca Project in Suriname
MA-0007 6.71 meters grading 7.15 g/t Au from 44.3 meters below surface MA-0017 14.00 meters grading 4.39 g/t Au from surface MA-0018 19.5 meters grading 2.49 g/t Au from 12 meters below surface MA-0019 4.00 meters grading 3.20 g/t Au from 1 meter below surface
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 Travel to Guyanas - Technical travel information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Suriname’s many rivers, most of which flow north to the Atlantic, include the Maroni, which delineates part of the border with French Guiana, and the Courantyne, which forms the border with Guyana.
Other important rivers are the Coppename, Saramacca, and Suriname rivers.
A large lake, named Professor W. van Blommestein Meer, lies in northeast Suriname.
amerikaventure.com /fiches_info/Guyanas.html   (2211 words)

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