
Map of Suriname showing Sipaliwini district
'Sipaliwini' is the largest district of
Suriname, located in the south. Sipaliwini does not have a regional capital as it is directly administered by the national government in
Paramaribo. The main villages in the district are
Apetina,
Apoera,
Bakhuis,
Bitagron,
Pokigron,
Kajana,
Kamp 52,
Pelelu Tepu,
Cottica,
Anapaike,
Benzdorp,
Kwamalasamutu,
Nieuw Jacobkondre,
Aurora,
Boto-Pasi,
Goddo,
Djoemoe and
Pontoetoe.
Sipaliwini has a
population of 29,210 and an
area of 130,567 km². The district is larger than the other 9 districts of Suriname put together, however, most of the Sipaliwini is unused (it was specifically stated when the district was formed that it would encompass the unused land in Suriname's south) except for the north and the west.
It is thought by
archaeologists that
hunter-gatherers lived in what is today Sipaliwini district during the
Paleolithic period.
The region was largely left alone during the
colonial period, as the
Dutch that controlled Suriname were fearful of the
Portuguese in
Brazil, and it was not until the
20th century that development projects began.
Sipaliwini district has seen occasional fighting between
Guyanese and Surinamese troops over border disputes in the south-west.
Resorts

Resorts of Sipaliwini
Sipaliwini is divided into 6 resorts (''ressorten''):
★ Boven Coppename
★ Boven Saramacca
★ Boven Suriname
★ Coeroeni
★ Kabalebo
★ Tapanahony