The Coesewijne River is a blackwater river in Suriname.[1] It is a tributary of the Coppename River and flows into the Coppename south of Boskamp. The river has its source in the Goliath Mountain [nl].[2]
Coesewijne River | |
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Location | |
Country | Suriname |
District | Saramacca and Para |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Goliath Mountain [nl] |
• coordinates | 5.3064°N 55.5403°W / 5.3064; -55.5403 |
Mouth | Coppename River |
• coordinates | 5.7573°N 55.8852°W / 5.7573; -55.8852 |
Basin features | |
Progression | Coppename River→Atlantic Ocean |
The northern part of the river flows through an agricultural area. Further south, the Coesewijne flows through marshes, seasonally flooded grassland, and swamp forests.[3] The Coesewijne is a meandering river which twists and turns through the landscape.[4]
The Coesewijne is a popular fishing river.[5] During the dry season the creeks and swamps in the area start to dry up, resulting in an abundance of fish in the river.[4]
The river is home to a large population of caimans, giant otters and manatees. The upper course of the river has been protected as the Boven Coesewijne Nature Reserve since 1986.[1]
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