Suriname cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format

Suriname
Suriname
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Last update : 13 December 2024.

Country
Suriname
Capitale
Paramaribo
Number of cities
455
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Suriname. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 455 places in Suriname that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Suriname is Paramaribo.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
3383029SpieringshoekSpeeringhoek,Spieringshoek,SpierinshoekSRCommewijne5.85956-54.972750America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384611BercebaBerceba,Bersaba,BethsebsSRPara5.50103-55.213860America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384003JavaJavaSRPara5.39319-54.668260America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384653BakrakondreBakrakondre,BakrapranasSRSipaliwini3.8-55.70America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384353DeboeDeboe,DeboekondreSRSipaliwini3.9-55.566670America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383136SanbendoemieSanbendoemie,SanbindoniSRSipaliwini4.1-54.683330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384211GaniakondreGaniakondreSRBrokopondo4.83103-55.087950America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383216PortoricoSRCommewijne5.61667-55.033330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384822AffivisitieAffifisitie,Affivisiti,Affivisitie,VisitiSRSipaliwini4.05609-54.790870America/Paramaribopopulated place
10350961FroedoetabrikiFroedoetabrikiSRBrokopondo4.844-55.079410America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384072HeidotiHedoti,Heidoti,HédotiSRSipaliwini5.23826-56.085070America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384306DonderkampDonderkampSRSipaliwini5.34197-56.354550America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383527MeerzorgMeerzorgSRCommewijne5.80789-55.140812405America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384411CopaivagogoCopaivagogoSRBrokopondo4.6-55.166670America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384194GoddodraiGoddodrai,GododraiSRPara5.45043-54.677540America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384449Cassaba OndroCassaba Ondro,Cassabaondro,CassabeondreSRMarowijne5.48188-54.401020America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383399Oema-kondreOema-kondre,OemakondreSRSipaliwini4.928-55.546240America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383087SectieSectie,Sectie O,Sectie Oeest,Sectie Oeëst,Sectie OostSRBrokopondo5.3113-55.278120America/Paramaribopopulated place
10430334AmoeakondreAmoeakondreSRSaramacca5.07759-54.425930America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383144SajeSRSipaliwini4.18333-54.566670America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383246PoeketiPiketi,Piketie,PoeketiSRSipaliwini4.12841-54.623910America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384076Hecht en SterkHecht en Sterk,StorkoeSRCommewijne5.86594-54.958840America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384382CrappahoekSRNickerie5.88333-56.90America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384504BoxelSRCommewijne5.71667-55.10America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384788AlkmaarAlkmaarSRCommewijne5.84905-55.017730America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384121Groot HenarGroot Henar,Groot HenarpolderSRNickerie5.85586-56.863020America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384609Berg en DalBerg en Dal,BergendaalSRBrokopondo5.13971-55.074930America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383031SonnakampoeSRSipaliwini3.93333-54.80America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382777WaktibasoeWakibassoe,WaktibasoeSRBrokopondo4.89946-55.087490America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383088SeboewatraSRSipaliwini4.11667-54.633330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383783KwakoegronKwakoegrob,KwakoegronSRBrokopondo5.25174-55.347970America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383385OnverdachtOnverdachtSRPara5.60606-55.140180America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383794KrikieKrikieSRBrokopondo4.94854-55.007460America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383748LangamankondreLangamankondreSRMarowijne5.70217-54.015220America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382913Tjakka-Tjakka StonTjakka-Tjakka Ston,Tjakkatjakka StonSRSipaliwini5.19725-56.102030America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384461CalcuttaCalcuttaSRSaramacca5.8387-55.674060America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383213Post LeydenLeiden,Leijden,Post Leiden,Post Leijden,Post LeydenSRCommewijne5.9-55.10America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384285DrietabbetjeDRJ,DrietabbetjeSRSipaliwini4.11971-54.67710America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384127GroenkrGroenkr,GroenkreekSRPara5.39797-54.736090America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383667MaasstroomMaasstroomSRCommewijne5.89449-55.057250America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384447CassiporaCasipora,CassiporaSRPara5.39652-54.953770America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383039SoekroewatraSoekroewatraSRBrokopondo4.75-550America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383360Pakira-KondrePakira Kondre,Pakira-KondreSRSipaliwini5.22928-54.328840America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384277EduardkondreEduardkondreSRMarowijne5.45246-54.098690America/Paramaribopopulated place
10349653DordrechtDordrechtSRCommewijne5.83213-55.086310America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383887KlaverbladKlaverbladSRCommewijne5.65797-55.036520America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384294DraaiDraai,DraijSRSipaliwini4.18464-54.553910America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382891ToemaripaTeomaripa,ToemaripaSRSipaliwini4.12116-55.448260America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383012StonkoeStonkoeSRSipaliwini4.66043-55.588120America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382701WijngaardekondreWijngaardekondreSRMarowijne5.43985-54.103040America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384750Anna MariaAnna MariaSRSaramacca5.85667-55.558550America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383384OnverwachtOnverwacht,UnverwachtSRPara5.58983-55.194622105America/Paramariboseat of a first-order administrative division
3384603BerlijnBerlijnSRPara5.42203-55.207970America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383459MoyMoySRCoronie5.86392-56.281730America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382783WageningenAGI,WageningenSRNickerie5.7601-56.665234145America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384430ClementieClementi,ClementieSRSipaliwini4.18304-54.592030America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384138Gran SleeSRSipaliwini4.03333-55.483330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384344DehanDehan,Dehankondre,DehauSRSipaliwini3.9-55.583330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383955KalfoekondreSRSipaliwini5.11667-54.383330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383924KapoesantiKapoesantiSRSipaliwini4.47362-56.072610America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384205GelderlandGelderlandSRPara5.43072-54.990720America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383171ReynsdorpReijns-dorp,ReynsdorpSRCommewijne5.9113-54.900290America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384484Brokolonko PlacerBrokolonko,Brokolonko PlacerSRSipaliwini5.03226-55.540950America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382734WaterlooWaterlooSRNickerie5.91362-56.952240America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383720LeasowesLeasowesSRCoronie5.8847-56.355740America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384487BrokolonkoBrokolonkoSRSipaliwini5.03275-55.542680America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383434Nieuw AmsterdamFort Amsterdam,Fort Neu-Amsterdam,Fort New Amsterdam,Nieuw Amsterdam,Nieuw-AmsterdamSRCommewijne5.88573-55.088714935America/Paramariboseat of a first-order administrative division
3382675Wono RedjoWono Redjo,WonoredjoSRMarowijne5.63333-54.40America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383779KwamalasamutuKwamalasamutuSRSipaliwini2.33333-56.783330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384340De Jong NoordDe Jong Noord,Placer De JongSRBrokopondo5.11667-55.250America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383730La ProvidenceLa ProvidenceSRBrokopondo5.27087-55.064490America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382731WatervlietWatervlietSRPara5.51261-55.054350America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383553Mary’s HopeMary’s Hope,Mary’s HopeSRCoronie5.87049-56.308030America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384804AkoelitatajepratiAkoelitatajeprati,AkoelitatojepratiSRSipaliwini4.15348-55.906380America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384767AnapaikeAnapaikeSRSipaliwini3.41667-54.033330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383098SayeSayeSRSipaliwini4.17913-54.565510America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383278PikienkondreMiranda,Pikienkondre,PikinkondreSRSipaliwini4.08333-54.783330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384028JaimeskondreJaimeskondre,James KondreSRMarowijne5.35681-54.174640America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384642BamboesiBamboesi,BamboesieSRMarowijne5.52536-54.036090America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383085SesebiaseSesebiaseSRBrokopondo5.15609-54.99290America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384347De Goede HoopDe Goede HoopSRSipaliwini5.52869-55.963910America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382670ZanderijPBM,Zanderij,Zanderij I,ZanderySRPara5.45666-55.205170America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383130SangsimasoesaSangamansoesa,SangsimasoesaSRSipaliwini4.13333-54.616670America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382762WanhattiWan-ati,Wanhati,WanhattiSRMarowijne5.7813-54.444490America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384214GalibiGalibiSRMarowijne5.7454-53.992090America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383042SmithfieldSmitfiri,SmithfieldSRSaramacca5.86667-55.533330America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384796AlalapaduAlalapaduSRSipaliwini2.53333-56.3333375America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383149Saban PassiSaban Passi,SabanpassieSRPara5.20797-55.365650America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383992Johanna-MargarethaJohan Margaretha en Buitenrust,Johan Margaretta Buitenrust,Johan Margaretta en Buitenrust,Johan en Margaretha Buitenrust,Johanna-Margaretha,Jonan en Margaretha,MargritaSRCommewijne5.88652-55.039560America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383611ManchesterManchesterSRNickerie5.88333-56.90America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384042IntelwakondreIntelewa,Intelwakondre,Popakai,PopokaiSRSipaliwini3.36667-55.416670America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383330ParamariboPBM,Paramaribas,Paramaribo,Paramaribô,Paramarimpo,Paramaryba,Paramaríbó,ba la ma li bo,baramarybw,pa la ma li bo,pa rama ri bo,palamalibo,paramaribo,paramaripo,paramarybw,prmrybw,Παραμαρίμπο,Парамарибо,Парамарыба,Парамарібо,Պարամարիբո,פאראמאריבא,פרמריבו,باراماريبو,پاراماریبو,पारामरिबो,पारामारिबो,ਪਾਰਾਮਾਰੀਬੋ,પારામારિબો,பரமாரிபோ,ปารามารีโบ,པེ་ར་མེ་རི་བོ།,პარამარიბო,ፓራማሪቦ,パラマリボ,巴拉馬利波,帕拉马里博,파라마리보SRParamaribo5.86638-55.16682223757America/Paramaribocapital of a political entity
3384621BedottiBedotti,Beerdoti,BeerdottiSRBrokopondo4.76972-55.072510America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382684WittikambaWittikambaSRSipaliwini4.50841-55.350290America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384845AcoteAcote,AkoteSRSipaliwini4.33652-54.453910America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384195GoddoGoddo,GodoSRSipaliwini4.0258-55.47710America/Paramaribopopulated place
3382736WaterlandWaterlandSRPara5.66667-55.050America/Paramaribopopulated place
3384044IngipoeIngipoeSRPara5.10275-55.499560America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383655MagdatienMagdafien,MagdatienSR3.76667-54.116670America/Paramaribopopulated place
3383649Majoli TweeMagali,Majoli,Majoli 2,Majoli TweeSRSipaliwini2.65-55.466670America/Paramaribopopulated place

**Exploring the Geographic Diversity of Suriname**

Introduction**

Welcome to Suriname, a country known for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. As a geographer, delving into the data of Suriname's cities, regions, and departments, while acquiring the latitude and longitude coordinates of each urban center, provides valuable insights into the geographical landscape of this South American nation.

Unveiling the Urban Landscape**

Suriname's urban centers offer a fascinating glimpse into the country's history and development. From the vibrant capital of Paramaribo, with its colonial architecture and bustling markets, to the picturesque town of Nieuw Nickerie, nestled along the banks of the Nickerie River, each city and town in Suriname has its own unique character and charm.

Mapping Geographic Coordinates**

Mapping the latitude and longitude coordinates of Suriname's cities allows us to navigate the diverse terrain of this tropical country with precision. From the densely forested interior to the coastal plains along the Atlantic Ocean, these geographic coordinates serve as vital markers in understanding the spatial distribution of population and infrastructure in Suriname.

Exploring Regional Diversity**

Suriname is characterized by a diverse range of geographical features, including dense rainforests, vast savannas, and winding rivers. The country is divided into ten administrative regions, each with its own distinct landscape and cultural heritage. By examining the geographical data of each region, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the environmental and cultural diversity that defines Suriname.

Understanding Environmental Challenges**

Despite its natural beauty, Suriname faces significant environmental challenges, including deforestation, habitat loss, and pollution. The country's rich biodiversity is under threat from unsustainable land use practices and resource extraction activities. As geographers, it is essential to study these environmental challenges and work towards sustainable solutions that balance conservation with economic development.

Conclusion**

In conclusion, our exploration of Suriname's geography has revealed a country of remarkable diversity and natural beauty. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographic coordinates, we have gained valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of this South American nation. As Suriname continues to confront environmental challenges and pursue sustainable development, the role of geographers in understanding and addressing these issues becomes increasingly important. By harnessing our knowledge and expertise, we can contribute to the preservation of Suriname's natural heritage for future generations to enjoy.

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Exploring the Geography of Suriname: The Power of Geographic Data for Development

Suriname, located on the northeastern coast of South America, is a country characterized by lush rainforests, vast rivers, and a rich cultural heritage. While it is one of the smallest nations on the continent, Suriname’s geography has played an essential role in shaping its settlement patterns, natural resource management, and economic activities. For geographers, planners, and policymakers, obtaining detailed geographic data about the cities, regions, and natural features of Suriname is key to promoting sustainable development, enhancing urban planning, and improving environmental management. This article delves into Suriname’s geography and underscores the importance of leveraging geographic data for better decision-making.

Suriname’s Diverse Geography: Rainforests, Rivers, and Coastal Areas

Suriname’s geographical landscape is a tapestry of diverse ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, vast wetlands, and extensive river systems. The country is situated between French Guiana to the east and Brazil to the south, with the Atlantic Ocean bordering it to the north. This strategic location gives Suriname a range of geographical features that influence its climate, biodiversity, and economic activities.

The majority of Suriname’s land area is covered by tropical rainforest, particularly in the interior. These rainforests are not only crucial for the country’s ecological balance but are also home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The tropical climate, with its wet and dry seasons, supports a diverse range of ecosystems that play a key role in both the country’s biodiversity and its economic activities such as timber extraction and ecotourism.

Suriname’s river systems, particularly the Suriname River and its tributaries, are vital for transportation, agriculture, and resource extraction. These rivers traverse the country from south to north, providing a natural network for the movement of goods and people. The coastal region, where the capital city Paramaribo is located, features a mix of urban centers, agriculture, and mangrove ecosystems.

The distinct geography of Suriname also includes areas of savannahs in the southeastern part of the country, which are more sparsely populated. The country’s natural resources, including gold, bauxite, and timber, are distributed across these regions, each with its own environmental challenges and opportunities for economic development.

Regions, Cities, and Administrative Divisions of Suriname

Suriname is divided into ten administrative districts, which are further subdivided into smaller regions and municipalities. These districts play a critical role in the governance and regional development of the country. The capital city, Paramaribo, located in the Paramaribo District, is the largest urban center and serves as the political, cultural, and economic heart of the country.

Paramaribo, located along the Suriname River, is not only the country’s capital but also its primary commercial hub. The city is home to key institutions, including government offices, international organizations, and major ports that facilitate trade with the rest of the world. Paramaribo’s proximity to the coast makes it a central location for agriculture and industry, particularly in the areas of oil, mining, and timber. It is also a gateway to the interior of the country, where much of Suriname’s natural resources are extracted.

Other important cities in Suriname include Nieuw Nickerie, located in the western part of the country, and Albina, located near the border with French Guiana. These cities, along with smaller towns scattered across the interior, are integral to the regional economy and play important roles in resource extraction, agriculture, and trade. The cities along Suriname’s rivers, including the Marowijne River, are especially important for transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and people throughout the country.

The regional distribution of cities and settlements in Suriname is deeply influenced by the country’s geography, with urban areas concentrated along the river systems and coastal regions. The more remote interior regions are sparsely populated, with smaller communities focused on agriculture, mining, and forestry.

The Role of Geographic Data in Suriname’s Development

Accurate geographic data is fundamental to understanding the spatial relationships between Suriname’s cities, regions, and natural resources. Obtaining data about the location of cities, their administrative boundaries, and the surrounding environment is essential for informed decision-making in urban planning, resource management, and environmental conservation.

Geographic data allows for better analysis of the distribution of infrastructure, natural resources, and population density, which is vital for effective governance and policy-making. Obtaining latitude and longitude data for each city, as well as data on regional boundaries and environmental features, provides valuable insights for optimizing development and ensuring equitable access to resources across Suriname.

Geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML is particularly beneficial because these formats are compatible with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which enable geographers, urban planners, and policymakers to analyze and visualize spatial relationships. These tools are critical for understanding how urban growth, infrastructure, and natural resource management are interconnected and for developing data-driven policies that support sustainable growth.

Practical Applications of Geographic Data in Suriname

The application of geographic data in Suriname spans a range of areas, from urban development and agriculture to environmental protection and disaster management. The country’s geographic data is essential for ensuring that development proceeds in a sustainable and balanced way, considering both economic needs and environmental conservation.

1. **Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development**: As Suriname’s cities continue to grow, especially Paramaribo, geographic data plays a key role in urban planning and infrastructure development. By analyzing data on population density, infrastructure, and urban expansion, planners can ensure that cities grow in a sustainable way, with access to essential services like water, healthcare, and education. Geographic data also helps identify areas in need of new infrastructure, such as roads, utilities, and waste management systems.

2. **Agriculture and Resource Management**: Suriname’s agriculture relies heavily on the country’s fertile riverbanks and forested areas. Geographic data is critical for optimizing land use, managing irrigation, and monitoring soil quality. By tracking the distribution of agricultural resources and monitoring environmental changes, geographic data helps ensure that farming practices are sustainable and that resources are allocated efficiently.

3. **Environmental Protection and Conservation**: Suriname’s rainforests and wetlands are home to unique ecosystems that require protection. Geographic data plays an essential role in monitoring deforestation, tracking biodiversity, and managing conservation areas. By using GIS tools, environmental agencies can develop strategies for protecting Suriname’s natural heritage while promoting ecotourism and sustainable development.

4. **Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation**: Suriname is vulnerable to environmental risks such as flooding, coastal erosion, and the impacts of climate change. Geographic data is essential for disaster preparedness, helping authorities to identify high-risk areas and plan for evacuations or emergency response. Data on river systems, rainfall patterns, and topography helps in assessing areas vulnerable to flooding, while also supporting the development of climate adaptation strategies.

Unlocking Suriname’s Potential with Geographic Data

As Suriname continues its efforts toward sustainable development, geographic data will be an invaluable tool in guiding decision-making and ensuring that growth is both economically beneficial and environmentally responsible. The availability of detailed geographic data allows for data-driven policy decisions, providing insights into how cities, regions, and resources are interconnected.

Geographic data, available in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, ensures flexibility in how the data can be used and shared. These formats are compatible with a range of analytical tools, enabling greater collaboration among government agencies, businesses, NGOs, and researchers.

Conclusion

Suriname’s diverse geography, from its fertile river plains to its dense rainforests, offers both opportunities and challenges for the country’s growth and development. By obtaining accurate geographic data about its cities, regions, and natural resources, Suriname can ensure that its development is sustainable and inclusive. The use of geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML provides essential insights for urban planning, resource management, and environmental protection. Through strategic data utilization, Suriname can unlock its full potential and achieve a prosperous and sustainable future.

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