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    transitions into saline mangrove swamps towards the coast, and into submontane forests towards the interior. The Paramaribo swamp forests ecoregion is a long, narrow...
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    Freshwater swamp forests, or flooded forests, are forests which are inundated with freshwater, either permanently or seasonally. They normally occur along...
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    moist forests and the Paramaribo swamp forests. The Orinoco delta is largely covered by permanently flooded tropical ombrophilous swamp forest, which...
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    of the Guianan Moist Forests Global Ecoregion, which also includes the Paramaribo swamp forests and the Orinoco Delta swamp forests. The Köppen climate...
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    Highlands moist forests, Guianan moist forests, Paramaribo swamp forests, Tepuis, Guianan savanna, and Guianan mangroves. Its forest cover is 90.2%, the...
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  • moist broadleaf forest ecoregions, arranged by biogeographic realm. Biome Ecoregion Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Tropical rainforest...
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    The temperate forest ecoregions of southwestern South America, including the temperate rain forests of the Valdivian temperate rain forests and Magellanic...
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    moist broadleaf forests Pantanos de Centla Mexico Neotropical Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Paramaribo swamp forests Suriname Neotropical...
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    moist forests, Paramaribo swamp forests, Uatuma–Trombetas moist forests, Guianan savanna, Marajó várzea, Tocantins–Araguaia–Maranhão moist forests, Maranhão...
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  • Negro–Branco moist forests (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela) Paramaribo swamp forests (Guyana, Suriname) Purus várzea (Brazil) Purus–Madeira moist forests (Brazil)...
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    mouth. The village is built on sand hill overlooking the river amongst swamp forests and savannas. The population as of 2022 is 26 people, and the village...
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  • tribe, the lands were sold, and the people settled in Tout-Lui-Faut near Paramaribo. In 1920, the last 20 inhabitants were asked to leave and given a ƒ 500...
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    blackwater river in the Para district of Suriname. The river originates in swamp forests in southern Para, meanders through the district, and eventually merges...
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  • Suriname. It measures 45,000 ha (110,000 acres) and contains swamps, savannas, and marsh forests. It has been protected since 1986. The area is rich in wildlife...
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    impassable but after a gruelling five-hour march undercover of the forests and swamps, Hughes and his men were able to launch a surprise attack that resulted...
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    After a dangerous voyage, they reached New Guinea in mid-March 1846. From Paramaribo they went into the interior of the country, where Mohr collected plants...
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    prefers dense forest and typically inhabits dry deciduous forests, tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, rainforests and cloud forests in Central...
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  • 764, a Douglas DC-8, crashes while attempting to land in heavy fog at Paramaribo, Suriname. The plane hits trees and flips upside down, killing 176 of...
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    one hand, there are several sparsely populated areas such as tropical forests, the Atacama Desert and the icy portions of Patagonia. On the other hand...
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  • Amsterdam Netherlands, was flying to Johan Adolf Pengel Int'l Airport, Paramaribo, Suriname. The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62, had 178 passengers...
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    21 February 2024. "PHOTONEWS: Abuja National Stadium From Green Grass To Forest And Now Desert". saharareporters.com. Archived from the original on 9 November...
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    large uncultivated areas; there are immense forests, mountains (some with valuable minerals), deep marsh, swamps, and even large savanna areas. Some areas...
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    survived for seven days by drinking swamp water and eating rations, Harmon was able to make his way to Paramaribo and was able to rejoin his unit. The...
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  • mourning his mum; and hence this became the name of that place.  Suriname: Paramaribo: Named after the Carib tribe Parmirbo.  Sweden: Stockholm (1419–present):...
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