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Borders of Suriname : ウィキペディア英語版
Borders of Suriname

The borders of Suriname are subject to longstanding disputes between Suriname and its neighbouring countries Guyana and French Guiana. Only the border with Brazil has been uncontroversial since 1906.
==Eastern border==
In 1860, the question was posed from the French side, which of the two tributary rivers of the Marowijne River (also called Maroni and Marowini) was the headwater, and thus the border. A joint French-Dutch commission was appointed to review the issue. The Dutch side of the commission consisted of J.H. Baron van Heerdt tot Eversberg, J.F.A. Cateau van Rosevelt and August Kappler. Luits Vidal, Ronmy, Boudet and Dr. Rech composed the French side. In 1861 measurements were taken, which produced the following result: the Lawa had a flow rate of 35,960 m3/minute at a width of 436 m; the Tapanahony had a flow rate of 20,291 m3/minute at a width of 285  m. Thus, the Lawa River was the headwater of the Maroni River.
There were no problems with this decision until 1885. However, the discovery of gold in the area between the Lawa and the Tapanahony created a new border conflict. On November 29, 1888, France and the Netherlands reached an agreement that the conflict should be subject to arbitration. Czar Alexander III of Russia, acting as the arbitrator, decided that the Lawa was the headwater of the Maroni, and thus should be considered the border.
However, this decision created another issue as to which river is the source of the Lawa. The Netherlands considered the Marowini (the eastern tributary river) to be the source of the Lawa; the French considered the Litani, located further to the west, to be the source of the Lawa. This issue has still not been resolved.
The ''Litani'' originates in the Tumuk Humak Mountains at approximately 2½° N 55° W; along its path it is fed by ''Koele Koelekreek'', the ''Lokekreek'', the ''Mapaonikreek'' and the ''Oelemari''.
The ''Marowini'' also has its source in the Tumuk Humak Mountains, at approximately 2° N, 54° W; it also absorbs the ''Koelebreek'', among others.

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