Bernharddorp is an indigenous village of Lokono and Kalina Amerindians in the resort of Noord in the Para District in Suriname .
3-590: In the 1930s, Amerindians from the village of Bisri near Zanderij settled in the area which was owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paramaribo at the time. In 1950, the village was visited by Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld , the consort of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands , to install the first elected village chief. On 25 February 1951, the village was named Bernharddorp, however Bernard officially refers to Bernard of Clairvaux . Bernharddorp has
6-600: A school, and in 1952, was given 214 hectares of communal land for agriculture. In 2018, the captain has asked from 8,000 hectares partially to be used for an economic development zone. The village is located on the Indira Gandhiweg which connects Paramaribo with the Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport via Lelydorp . This Suriname location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Zanderij Zanderij
9-530: Is a village located in the northern part of Suriname , situated 50 kilometres south of the capital Paramaribo on the Southern East-West Link . The Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport is located near the village. On 7 June 1989, Surinam Airways Flight 764 crashed in Zanderij, killing 178 of the 187 passengers on board, including a group of professional Dutch football players. Only 11 people and
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