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The Lawa is a river of South America . It forms part of the international boundary between Suriname and French Guiana . It is formed by the confluence of the Litani and Malani. Downstream from its confluence with the Tapanahony , it is called Maroni . The total length of Litani, Lawa and Maroni is 612 km (380 mi). Important tributaries are the Tampok , Inini and Grand Abounami .

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1-573: The Tampok is a right tributary of the river Lawa (the upper course of the Maroni ) in western French Guiana . It is 268 km (167 mi) long. This article related to a river in French Guiana is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lawa River (South America) After gold was discovered on the banks of the Lawa River, the governor of Suriname, Cornelis Lely , ordered

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