Godo Holo (also Godo Olo) is a group of villages in the Tapanahony resort of the Sipaliwini District of Suriname. The villages are inhabited by Maroons of the Ndyuka people.[1]

Godo Holo | |
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Fisiti in 1904 | |
Godo Holo Location within Suriname | |
| Coordinates: 4.060556°N 54.7875°W / 4.060556; -54.7875 | |
| Country | |
| District | Sipaliwini District |
| Resort | Tapanahony |
| Time zone | UTC-3 |
Godo Olo is the name for a group of three neighbouring villages: Saniki (also Sannetje), Fisiti (also Affivisti) and Pikienkondre of Miranda (Miranda's little village).[2][3]
Godo Holo has a school and two churches,[1] Medical care is provided in Diitabiki which is about 10 kilometres North East of Godo Holo.[4] Godo Holo has regular fights to Paramaribo[5] from the Godo Holo Airstrip which is located in Pikinkondre of Miranda.[6] In November 2019, it was announced that the villages will get 24 hours of electricity via solar panels.[7]
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Resorts and places in Sipaliwini District, Suriname | |
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| Boven Coppename |
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| Boven Saramacca |
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| Boven Suriname |
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| Coeroeni |
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| Kabalebo |
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| Pamacca |
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| Tapanahony | |
The district has no capital | |
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