Pamacca (also Paramacca[1]) is a resort in Suriname, located in the Sipaliwini District.[3] The population is estimated between 1,500 and 2,000 people.[2] In 1983, the Sipaliwini District was created, and the eastern part became the resort of Tapanahony.[4] The Pamacca resort is the northern part of Tapanahony, and mainly inhabited by the Paramaccan people,[4][5] the border of the resorts is the island of Bofoo Tabiki in the Marowijne River.[5]
Pamacca | |
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Resort | |
![]() House in Langetabbetje (1947) | |
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Coordinates: 5.0836°N 54.5475°W / 5.0836; -54.5475 | |
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District | Sipaliwini District |
Area | |
• Total | 3,233 km2 (1,248 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 1,500−2,000 |
• Density | 0.46−0.61/km2 (−1.1/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-3 (AST) |
The administrative centre of the resort is located in Snesiekondre, and was completed in 2012.[6] The District Commissioner for the resort is Margaretha Malontie.[7]
The Paramaccans were runaway slaves who had made a peace treaty with the Colony in 1872.[8] In 1879, a group of about 90 Paramaccans led by Apensa created a settlement on an island in the Marowijne River near the mouth of the Paramacca Creek. The town was named Langatabiki (Long Island).[9]
The resort of Pamacca consists of the current area settled by the Paramaccans.[4]
The resort is made up of 13 tribal villages which are mainly located on the Lower Marowijne River, and is home to the non-tribal village of Stoelmanseiland. The main village of the resort is Langatabiki which is the residence of the granman of the Paramaccan people.[1]
Medische Zending operates health care clinics in Langatabiki, Nason, and Stoelmanseiland.[10]
Schools are present in Gakaba, Langatabiki, Nason, and Stoelmanseiland.[1]
A major part of the economy of Pamacca is gold prospecting by the Newmont Corporation. Ecotourism has become an important addition in the early 21st century.[2] Holiday resorts have opened near the Armina waterfalls, and Stoelmanseiland.[1] Cassave is the main agricultural crop.[11]
The area can be reached by car via an unpaved road between Moengo and Langatabiki, from where there is access to the East-West Link.[12] Plans have been developed to pave the road to Moengo, and built one road from Langatabiki via Stoelmanseiland to Benzdorp, and another from Langatabiki to Brokopondo.[13]
Pamacca is served by Langatabbetje Airstrip and Stoelmans Eiland Airstrip offering Blue Wing scheduled services from Paramaribo.[14]
Original publication:Koloniaal Verslag van 1872 page 543
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Brokopondo District | ![]() | |
Commewijne District |
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Coronie District | ||
Marowijne District |
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Nickerie District |
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Para District | ||
Paramaribo District | ||
Saramacca District |
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Sipaliwini District | ||
Wanica District |