10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COURANTYNE»
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Territorial Disputes and Resource Management: A Global Handbook
COURANTYNE RlVER Courantyne is also called Corentyne in Guyana, or
Coeroeni in Suriname. As an international river in the northern continent of South
America, Courantyne rises in the Akarai Mountains and flows generally
northward for ...
2
Intervention, Border and Maritime Issues in CARICOM
Since 1799, Dutch Guiana, and later the Republic of Suriname, has consistently
maintained control over the entire Courantyne River.5454 Controlling an entire
boundary river is somewhat contrary from international practice. Normally, when
...
Kenneth O. Hall, Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang, 2007
3
Hydropolitical Vulnerability and Resilience Along ...
The boundary upstream from the confluence of the Courantyne/Koetari (Kutari)
River with the New (Upper Courantyne) River remains unsettled. Guyana
administers the triangle formed by the two rivers, while Brazil and Suriname
continue to ...
4
Global Information Warfare: How Businesses, Governments, and ...
Guyana: All of the area west of the Essequibo River claimed by Venezuela;
Suriname claims area between New (Upper Courantyne) and Courantyne/ Kutari
[Koetari] Rivers (all headwaters of the Courantyne) Haiti: Claims U.S.-
administered ...
Andrew Jones, Andy Jones, Gerald L. Kovacich, 2002
5
Global Geopolitical Flashpoints: An Atlas of Conflict
On Guyana's border with Suriname there is the New River Triangle, a disputed
area of approximately 14,500 km2 between the Courantyne-Cutari rivers, the
New River and Guyana's boundary with Brazil. Both the Cutari and the New
rivers are ...
6
International Law in the Netherlands
In 1799 the Dutch governors of Surinam and Berbice had agreed that the west
bank of the Courantyne was to form the boundary between the two territories.
After 1814, too, the Courantyne was taken as the boundary river. There was total
...
Haro Frederik van Panhuys, 1978
7
The Guiana Travels of Robert Schomburgk, 1835-1844: ...
We observed the Abapouri at 4h 43m pm off Serikan when according to
Calculation the flood tide must have set in at the mouth of the Courantyne at 1 lh
50m am, if the rise of the wave was therefore the first indication of the changing
water it ...
8
House of Commons Papers
The following is the Return of Indians on the Courantyne River from 1st July to
31st of December, 1838 : — The return for June, 1839, will exhibit a difference in
number of about 150 (men, women, and children included), wandering about.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1841
9
The Demerara & Essequebo Vade-mecum; Containing the ...
British Guiana is bounded on the east by the River Courantyne wtbis line having
been established in 1692, and finally conceded ' tq Herbice, on the British taking'
possessinn of Surinam, in X799. The boundary Was formerly fixed by Van Pecre
...
DEMERARA AND ESSEQUIBO VADE-MECUM., 1825
10
Guyana Mineral & Mining Sector Investment and Business Guide
... (Upper Courantyne) and Courantyne/Kutari [Koetari] Rivers (all headwaters of
the Courantyne) Illicit drugs: transshipment point for narcotics from South
America—primarily Venezuela—to Europe and the US; producer of cannabis.
Ibpus.com, USA International Business Publications, 2007
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COURANTYNE»
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To the Cup, the Long Way Round
On the ferry ride across the Courantyne River, just over the border, I met a gaggle of Brazilians, who, when they realized I spoke Portuguese, ... «New York Times, Jun 14»
The Latest Rapid Assessment of New Species (from Suriname)
The Amazon provides the world's greatest supply of vital freshwater, but these tributaries of the Courantyne (also known as Corantijn or ... «The Earth Times, Jan 12»