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The Maroni or Marowijne ( Sranan Tongo
Sranan Tongo

Sranan is a creole language spoken as a lingua franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creole peopless....
: Marwina-Libya) is a river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
 in South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
. It originates in the Tumuk Humak Mountains
Tumuk Humak Mountains

The Tumuk Humak Mountains are a mountain range in South America, stretching about 120 kilometers east-west in the border area between Brazil in the south, Suriname and French Guiana in the north....
 and forms the (disputed) border between French Guiana
French Guiana

French Guiana is an overseas department of France, located on the northern coast of South America. Like the other Overseas departments, French Guiana is also an overseas region of France, one of the 26 regions of France, and is an integral part of the French Republic....
 and Suriname
Suriname

Suriname , officially the Republic of Suriname is a country in northern South America. Originally, the country was spelled Surinam by English settlers who founded the first colony at Marshall's Creek, along the Suriname River, and was Geographical renaming Nederlands Guyana, Netherlands Guiana or Dutch Guiana....
. In its upper reaches, it is also known as the Lawa River, and close to its source it is known as the Marouini River.

There are two nature preserves located in the estuary region on the Surinamese
Suriname

Suriname , officially the Republic of Suriname is a country in northern South America. Originally, the country was spelled Surinam by English settlers who founded the first colony at Marshall's Creek, along the Suriname River, and was Geographical renaming Nederlands Guyana, Netherlands Guiana or Dutch Guiana....
 side of the river, near the village of Galibi
Galibi

The Galibi were a Cariban languages people who lived in the Lesser Antilles and northern South America at the time of European colonization of the Americas....
.






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The Maroni or Marowijne ( Sranan Tongo
Sranan Tongo

Sranan is a creole language spoken as a lingua franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creole peopless....
: Marwina-Libya) is a river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
 in South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
. It originates in the Tumuk Humak Mountains
Tumuk Humak Mountains

The Tumuk Humak Mountains are a mountain range in South America, stretching about 120 kilometers east-west in the border area between Brazil in the south, Suriname and French Guiana in the north....
 and forms the (disputed) border between French Guiana
French Guiana

French Guiana is an overseas department of France, located on the northern coast of South America. Like the other Overseas departments, French Guiana is also an overseas region of France, one of the 26 regions of France, and is an integral part of the French Republic....
 and Suriname
Suriname

Suriname , officially the Republic of Suriname is a country in northern South America. Originally, the country was spelled Surinam by English settlers who founded the first colony at Marshall's Creek, along the Suriname River, and was Geographical renaming Nederlands Guyana, Netherlands Guiana or Dutch Guiana....
. In its upper reaches, it is also known as the Lawa River, and close to its source it is known as the Marouini River.

There are two nature preserves located in the estuary region on the Surinamese
Suriname

Suriname , officially the Republic of Suriname is a country in northern South America. Originally, the country was spelled Surinam by English settlers who founded the first colony at Marshall's Creek, along the Suriname River, and was Geographical renaming Nederlands Guyana, Netherlands Guiana or Dutch Guiana....
 side of the river, near the village of Galibi
Galibi

The Galibi were a Cariban languages people who lived in the Lesser Antilles and northern South America at the time of European colonization of the Americas....
. They provide protection for the birds and the Leatherback Sea Turtle
Leatherback Sea Turtle

The leatherback turtle is the largest of all living sea turtles and the fourth largest reptile behind three crocodilians. It is the only living species in the genus Dermochelys....
s that hatch there.

Border problems


In 1860, the question was posed from the French side, which of the two tributary rivers was the headwater, and thus the border. A joint French-Dutch commission was appointed to review the issue. The Dutch side of the commission consisted of J.H. Baron van Heerdt tot Eversberg, J.F.A. Cateau van Rosevelt and August Kappler. Luits Vidal, Ronmy, Boudet and Dr. Rech composed the French side. In 1861 measurements were taken, which produced the following result: the Lawa had a flow rate of 35,960 m3/minute at a width of 436 m; the Tapanahony had a flow rate of 20,291 m3/minute at a width of 285  m. Thus, the Lawa River was the headwater of the Maroni River.

There were no problems with this decision until 1885. However, the discovery of gold in the area between the Lawa and the Tapanahony created a new border conflict. On November 29, 1888, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 and The Netherlands reached an agreement that the conflict should be subject to arbitration. Czar Alexander III of Russia
Alexander III of Russia

Alexander III Alexandrovich , also known as Alexander the Peacemaker reigned as Tsar of Russia from 13 March 1881 until his death in 1894....
, acting as the arbitrator, decided that the Lawa was the headwater of the Maroni, and thus should be considered the border.

However, this decision created another issue as to which river is the source of the Lawa. The Netherlands considered the Marowini (the eastern tributary river) to be the source of the Lawa; the French considered the Litani
Litani River (South America)

The Litani or Itany is a river which forms part of the boundary between Suriname and French Guiana. It is a tributary of the Maroni River. The boundary is disputed, with Suriname also claiming land to the east of the river....
, located further to the west, to be the source of the Lawa. This issue has still not been resolved.

The ’’Litani’’ originates in the Tumuk Humak Mountains at approximately 2½° N 55° W; along its path it is fed by ‘’Koele Koelebreek’’, the ‘’Lokereek’’, the ‘’Mapaonikreek’’ and the ‘’Oelemari’’.

The ‘’Marowini’’ also has its source in the Tumuk Humak Mountains, at approximately 2° N, 54° W; it also absorbs the ‘’Koelebreek’’, among others.

Numbers


The Maroni basin is 68,700 km²; above the island ‘’Langatabbetje’’ (110 km away from the mouth of the river) this area is 63,700 km². Between 1952 and 1973, the average flow rate near ‘’Langatabbetje’’ was about 1,700 m³/second. The minimum was 95 m³/second, the maximum 6,550 m³/second. The estuary is approximately 90 km long; the average tidal range in the estuary is 2 m; in the dry season, the salt reaches about 40 km upstream to the town of Albina
Albina

Albina may refer to:Place* Albina, Suriname, a city in Suriname* Albina, Oregon, a city annexed by Portland, Oregon, USA* Albina, Braila, a village in Tichilesti Commune, Braila County, Romania...
.

The estimated potential hydro power for Suriname is between 1150 and 1250 megawatts.

Exploration


The Maroni is the most extensively studied of all the rivers in Suriname. In the 16th century, there were already ships exploring the estuary, by Lawrence Keymis, Thomas Masham, Antonio de Berrio and Adriaen Cabeliau and in the 17th century, by Harcourt, Fisher and De Vries. In the 18th century more extensive excursions took place, by Mentell, Patris, Le Blond and Heneman and in the 19th century by Zegelaar, Crevaux, Coudreau, Ten Kate, Joost and more.

Of importance in the 20th century were the Gonini and Tapanahony expeditions, and the Tumuk Humak and Southern Border Expeditions. From these arose the research of the ‘’Geologisch Mijnbouwkundige Dienst’’ (GMD) and the ‘’Centraal Bureau voor Lucktkartering’’ (CBL).