- Source: Geography of Suriname
Suriname is located in the northern part of South America and is part of Caribbean South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between French Guiana and Guyana. It is mostly covered by tropical rainforest, containing a great diversity of flora and fauna that, for the most part, are increasingly threatened by new development. There is a relatively small population, most of which live along the coast.
There are currently two unresolved border disputes that affect the geography of Suriname, namely the Tigri Area in the southwestern region near Guyana and also the Marouini/Litani region with French Guiana in the southeast.
Location
Geographic coordinates: 4°00′N 56°00′W
Continent:
South America
= Area
=Total:
163,820 square kilometers (63,250 sq mi)
Land:
156,000 square kilometers (60,000 sq mi)
Water:
7,820 square kilometers (3,020 sq mi)
Area - comparative:
See order of magnitude 1 E+11 m². Slightly larger than Tunisia.
= Land boundaries
=Total:
1,703 kilometers (1,058 mi)
Border countries:
Brazil - 593 kilometers (368 mi)
French Guiana - 510 kilometers (320 mi)
Guyana - 600 kilometers (370 mi)
Coastline:
386 kilometers (240 mi)
= Maritime claims
=Exclusive economic zone:
127,772 km2 (49,333 sq mi) and 200 nmi (370.4 km; 230.2 mi)
Territorial sea:
12 nmi (22.2 km; 13.8 mi)
Climate and climate change
Suriname has a tropical rainforest climate and a tropical monsoon climate, with hot humid conditions year-round.
Climate change in both Suriname and the wider world is leading to hotter temperatures and more extreme weather. As a fairly poor country, its contributions to global climate change have been limited. Suriname has a large forest cover, the country has been running a carbon negative economy since 2014. Hotter temperatures and changes in precipitation trends are predicted because of climate change.
Terrain
Most of the country is made up of rolling hills, but there is a narrow coastal plain that has swampy terrain.
A recent global remote sensing analysis suggested that there were 781 km² of tidal flats in Suriname, making it the 34th ranked country in terms of tidal flat area.
Elevation extremes
Lowest point: Unnamed location in the coastal plain - 2 meters (6.6 ft) below Sea Level.
Highest point: Juliana Top - 1,230 meters (4,040 ft)
= Natural resources
=Timber, hydropower, fish, forests, hydroelectric potential, kaolin, shrimp, bauxite and gold. Small amounts of nickel, copper, platinum and iron ore. It also has sizeable oil.
= Water
=The country has one large reservoir, the Brokopondo Reservoir. Several rivers run through it, including the Suriname River, Nickerie River and Maroni or Marowijne River.
= Land use
=(2018 Estimates)
Arable land:
0.4%
Permanent crops:
0.0%
permanent pasture:
0.1%
forest:
94.6%
Other:
4.9%
Irrigated land
510 square kilometers (200 sq mi) (2003)
Natural hazards
Tropical Showers, no hurricanes.
Environment
= Current issues
=Deforestation is a real problem as timber is cut for export. There is also a lot of pollution of inland waterways by small-scale mining activities.
= Climate change
== International agreements
=Suriname has agreed to the following agreements:
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Kyoto Protocol, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping--London Convention, Marine Dumping--London Protocol, Ozone Layer Protection, Paris Accords Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
Extreme points
Northernmost point – Oostelijke Polders
Southernmost point – Border with Brazil Coeroeni
Westernmost point – Border with Guyana, Sipaliwini District
Easternmost point – Border with French Guiana, Sipaliwini District
Highest point – Julianatop: 1,230 m
Lowest point – unnamed location on the coastal plain: -2 m
See also
Tigri Area, an unresolved territorial dispute involving Guyana and Suriname.
Borders of Suriname, consisting of land borders with three countries: Guyana, Brazil, and France (via French Guiana)
References
External links
"Guyana, or, the Kingdom of the Amazons" is a map from the 1600s of what is now known as Suriname
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Suku Jawa
- Benturan Peradaban
- Guyana
- Amerika (benua)
- Hutan hujan Amazon
- Brasil
- Tiongkok
- Belanda
- Amerika Selatan
- Prancis
- Geography of Suriname
- Suriname
- Geography of French Guiana
- Outline of Suriname
- Guiana Shield
- Districts of Suriname
- List of protected areas of Suriname
- Geography of Guyana
- Outline of South America
- Paramaribo