Coeroeni River

The Coeroeni River is a river in South America. It arises in the Tumuc-Humac Mountains, which forms the drainage divide between Pará, Brazil, and Suriname; from there it flows northward. The river is fed by the Aramatau, Kutari and Sipaliwini River.[1] The Coeroeni goes on to form the border of the disputed Tigri Area[2] by Guyana and Suriname.[3] It eventually flows into the Courantyne River, which forms the international boundary between Guyana–Suriname.[1]

Coeroeni
Coeroeni is the middle on the left.
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates1.9433°N 56.5394°W / 1.9433; -56.5394
Mouth 
  coordinates
3.3882°N 57.6741°W / 3.3882; -57.6741

Notes

  1. Encyclopaedia, p. 228 - Corantijn.
  2. "De Telegraaf van dinsdag 19-08-1969". Krant van uw Geboortedag (in Dutch). 19 August 1969. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  3. Encyclopaedia, p. 331 - Grenzen van Suriname en grenskwestiën.
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