The Courantyne River ( / ˈ k ɜːr ə n t aɪ n / KUR -ən-tyne ), also known as Corentyne and Corantijn ( Dutch: [ˌkoːrɑnˈtɛin] ), is a river in northern South America in Suriname and Guyana . It is the longest river in the country and creates the border between Suriname and the East Berbice-Corentyne region of Guyana.
6-614: Its tributaries include Kutari River , Coeroeni River , New River , and Zombie Creek. In Suriname; Kabalebo River , Lucie River , Sipaliwini River , Kutari River . The river runs through the Guianan moist forests ecoregion. It originates in the Acarai Mountains and flows northward via the Boven (Upper) Courantyne which is the source river for approximately 724 km (450 mi) between Guyana and Suriname, emptying into
12-805: The Acarai Mountains that border Brazil . Together with the Sipaliwini River the Kutari flows out in the Coeroeni River , where the village of Kwamalasamutu is within ten kilometers eastwards as the crow flies. To the north, the Kutari and the Coeroenie successively form the rivers on the eastern border of the Tigri Area. According to Guyana and the United Kingdom , this is the frontier of both countries; according to Suriname
18-688: The Atlantic Ocean near Corriverton , Guyana and Nieuw Nickerie , Suriname. A ferry service operates between these two towns. Small ocean-going vessels are able to navigate the river for about 120 km (75 mi) to Apura, Suriname . The Wonotobo Falls , Frederik Willem IV (Anora) Falls , and the King Edward VI Falls are on the Courantyne River. Other falls include the Barrington Brown Falls,
24-822: The Drios Falls and the Maopityan Falls. Between the upper reaches of the Courantyne, the Upper Courantyne, the Coeroeni and the Koetari rivers lay the controversial Tigri Area claimed by both Suriname and Guyana. The Guyanese–Surinamese border is the Guyanese river bank (the west bank of the river), Suriname regarded the left bank of the Courantyne as a border, but Guyana disputes this and viewed
30-592: The center of the river as a frontier, based on the Thalweg Doctrine . This conflict, which has been fueled since the colonial era, was solved in 2007 by a verdict by the Hague Arbitration Court, which settles the border between Guyana and Suriname on the left bank of the river, and the river water body belonging to Suriname. The tribunal that defined the maritime boundary between Suriname and Guyana in 2007 confirmed Surinamese sovereignty over
36-466: The full width of the entire Courantyne River. Suriname has control over all ship traffic from the mouth of the Courantyne. Kutari River Kutari River , also called Cutari Rivier , Kutari Creek or Cutari Creek , is a small river on the southeastern border of Guyana and the southwestern region of Suriname . The location of the river is part of the disputed Tigri Area in the extreme South East region of Suriname. The river has its source in
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