Marshallkreek (also Marchallkreek ) is a resort in Suriname , located in the Brokopondo District . Its population at the 2012 census was 1,171. The resort and town are named after Captain Marshall who first settled Suriname in 1630.
4-668: The resort contains the following villages: Koinakondre, Laizang Kondre, Marshallkreek, Phedra, and Rama. There are two schools: one in Marshallkreek and one near the Avobakaweg . Medische Zending operates a clinic in Marshallkreek and Phedra. The former plantation Phedra is the agricultural centre of the resort. In 1960, a palm oil plantation was based in Phedra, however the Surinamese Interior War and lethal yellowing resulted in
8-681: Is a paved 2-lane road connecting Paranam with Afobaka , the location of the Afobaka Dam . The road connects northwards to Paramaribo and the East-West Link. The Avobakaweg has two major branches: One paved branch leads to Brokopondo , and another paved branch leads to Pokigron via Brownsweg . The previous name Afobakaweg was changed in September 2022 to Avobakaweg On 15 May 2020, the Desiré Delano Bouterse Highway opened, and
12-490: Is the first motorway of Suriname, providing a faster connection between Paramaribo and the Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport . A major road is the 2-lane East-West Link connecting Albina to Nieuw Nickerie . The road was fully paved on 17 December 2009. There is a Southern East-West Link connecting Paramaribo with Apoera via Bitagron , however it is mainly unpaved. NOTE: Driving
16-464: The closure of the factory in Victoria, Klaaskreek in 1996. Marshallkreek was one of the transmigration villages for the inhabitants of Sarakreek which were flooded after the construction of the Afobaka Dam . This Suriname location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Avobakaweg There are several named highways in the country of Suriname . The Avobakaweg
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