Uitkijk is a village in the resort of Kampong Baroe in the Saramacca District of Suriname. The village is located on the Saramacca River.
Uitkijk | |
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Village | |
![]() The ferry and village of Uitkijk (1947) | |
![]() ![]() Uitkijk | |
Coordinates: 5.776667°N 55.3475°W / 5.776667; -55.3475 | |
Country | ![]() |
District | Saramacca District |
Resort | Kampong Baroe |
Time zone | UTC-3 (AST) |
The village started as a wood plantation,[1] In 1778, a military outpost was established at Uitkijk,[2] because of its strategic importance: all river traffic from Paramaribo heading west had to pass through Uitkijk.[3] Between 1789 and 1793, the Boni War was fought against runaway slaves. 44 of the captured slaves were born in the forest, and resettled in Uitkijk.[4] The military outpost does not exist any more, however the police station for the region is located in Uitkijk.[3]
In 1936, a road was constructed between Hamburg and Groningen which allowed cars to travel west from Paramaribo, however at Uitkijk, a ferry was needed across the Saramacca River.[3] In 2011, a bridge was opened.[5]
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Resorts and places in Saramacca District, Suriname | |
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Calcutta |
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Groningen | |
Jarikaba | |
Kampong Baroe |
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Tijgerkreek |
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Wayamboweg | |
Italic denotes the capital *Abandonned settlement |
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