Botopasi | |
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Coordinates: 4°13′14″N 55°26′37″W / 4.22056°N 55.44361°W | |
Country | Suriname |
District | Sipaliwini District |
Resort | Boven Suriname |
Population (2001)
[1] | |
• Total | ~740 |
Botopasi, also spelled Boto-Pasi, is a Saamaka village in Suriname. [2] The village had a population of about 740 people in 2001. [1]
The villages has a school, clinic and a church. The resources of the village are shared with the nearby village of Debiki. [3] A holiday resort is located near by. [3]
Botopasi is a village on the Suriname River, reachable by boat from Pokigron [4] which is the end of the road. Villages to the south of Pokigron can only be accessed by boat. [5] Near the village is the Botopasi Airstrip. [6]
4°13′14″N 55°26′37″W / 4.22056°N 55.44361°W
Botopasi | |
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Coordinates: 4°13′14″N 55°26′37″W / 4.22056°N 55.44361°W | |
Country | Suriname |
District | Sipaliwini District |
Resort | Boven Suriname |
Population (2001)
[1] | |
• Total | ~740 |
Botopasi, also spelled Boto-Pasi, is a Saamaka village in Suriname. [2] The village had a population of about 740 people in 2001. [1]
The villages has a school, clinic and a church. The resources of the village are shared with the nearby village of Debiki. [3] A holiday resort is located near by. [3]
Botopasi is a village on the Suriname River, reachable by boat from Pokigron [4] which is the end of the road. Villages to the south of Pokigron can only be accessed by boat. [5] Near the village is the Botopasi Airstrip. [6]
4°13′14″N 55°26′37″W / 4.22056°N 55.44361°W