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List of hospitals in Suriname include: Academic Hospital Paramaribo, Paramaribo [1] Diakonessenhuis (Paramaribo), Paramaribo [2] Mungra Medical Centre, Nieuw Nickerie [3] 's Lands Hospitaal, Paramaribo [2] Regional Hospital Wanica, Lelydorp [4] Sint Vincentius Hospital, Paramaribo [2]
The hospital was opened on 9 March 1966 as Centraal Ziekenhuis (Central Hospital), but changed its name in 1969 to Academic Hospital when the medical faculty of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname was founded.
In 1946 a foundation was set up to start a Diakonessenhuis in Paramaribo, but only when the director of the Diakonessenhuis in Utrecht, dr. M.A. van Melle, took over the initiative in 1955 and contacted the Dutch public broadcaster NCRV did developments grow more seriously.
The largest of these is the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The protected areas are managed by the Suriname Forest Service. The Forest Service has appointed STINASU (Stichting Natuurbehoud Suriname), a non-profit foundation, to develop and conduct the educational and tourist aspects in the protected areas. [1]
Largest cities or towns in Suriname [2] Rank Name District Pop. Paramaribo Lelydorp: 1: Paramaribo: Paramaribo: 223 757 Nieuw Nickerie Moengo: 2: Lelydorp: Wanica: 18 ...
In 2017, the Government of Suriname decided not to restore the building, and sell it to the highest bidder. [1] The building is located 150 metres outside the perimeter of the Unesco World Heritage Site. [3] Thanks to a donation of the Nationale Postcode Loterij, [11] the building was bought by the Elisabeth Samson Foundation on 19 January 2021 ...
Domburg is located on the Suriname River, about 16 kilometers to the south of the capital of Paramaribo. It is bordered by the district Commewijne to the north and east, Para to the south and the resort Houttuin to the west. Near Domburg in Oost, an artificial white sand beach, White Beach, has been created along the Suriname River. [2]
The resorts in the Sipaliwini District are especially large, since the interior of Suriname is sparsely inhabited. The average resort is about 2,600 square kilometres (1,000 sq mi) and has almost 8,000 inhabitants. According to article 161 of the Constitution of Suriname, the highest political body of the resort is the resort council.