The North-central districts of Suriname

Central square, Groningen

Independence monument and District Commisioner's office in Groningen, the capital town of the Saramacca District. A pentagonal fort was built on this site in 1790, which was named by Governor Jan Gerhard Wichers, after his birthplace in Groningen; emigrants from Groningen, Netherlands, settled in 1845, but nearly 200 died of typhus and the settlement was a failure. The town only began to grow after 1960. Around that time the East-West Corridor, a road linking Albina via Paramaribo to Nieuw Nickerie was built.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Tue Jan 26, 2016
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