Akani Pata
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
Akani Pata Akani Kampu | |
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3°29′50″N 55°3′53″W / 3.49722°N 55.06472°W / 3.49722; -55.06472 | |
Country | Suriname |
District | Sipaliwini District |
Resort | Tapanahony |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 20[1] |
Akani Pata, also known as Akani Kampu, is a Wayana village on the Tapanahony River in Suriname. The village consists of about three households and lies about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) upstream the Tapanahony River from the village of Apetina.[2] The Apetina Airstrip lies in between Akani Pata and Apetina.
Notes
- ^ Heemskerk et al. 2007, p. 21.
- ^ Heemskerk et al. 2007, p. 76.
References
- Heemskerk, Marieke; Delvoye, Katia; Noordam, Dirk; Teunissen, Pieter (2007). Wayana Baseline Study: A sustainable livelihoods perspective on the Wayana Indigenous Peoples living in and around Puleowime (Apetina), Palumeu, and Kawemhakan (Anapaike) in Southeast Suriname (PDF). Paramaribo: Stichting Amazon Conservation Team-Suriname.
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Resorts and places in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
- Bitagron
- Corneliskondre
- Donderskamp
- Boslanti
- Heidoti
- Kwattahede
- Makajapingo
- Moetoetoetabriki
- Nieuw Jacobkondre
- Pakkapakka
- Poesoegroenoe
- Villa Brazil
- Alalapadu
- Amatopo
- Kasuela
- Kuruni
- Kwamalasamutu
- Sakuru
- Sipaliwini Savanna
- Vier Gebroeders
The district has no capital
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