Snesiekondre
Snesiekondre (also: Snesikondre[2] ) is a village of Paramacca Maroons in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname. The village is located at the end of the road connecting Langatabiki to Patamacca and the rest of Suriname.[3] HistoryIn 1977, a development plan proposed developing a new village on the road to Patamacca. The plan was cancelled in 1982 when the Netherlands withdrew all aid in the aftermath of the December murders.[3] The idea was to concentrate the population in larger settlements.[4] In 2010, Snesiekondre was designated as regional centre,[5] and an administrative center for the Pamacca resort (municipality) was constructed.[6] OverviewThe name translates to Chinese village, because the first store in the village was opened by a person of Chinese ethnicity.[2] The development of Snesiekondre is related to the Merian Gold Mine which became operational in 2014, and is being exploited by Newmont.[7] Newmont built their administrative office in Snesiekondre.[8] Several supermarkets, bars, restaurants, and a military outpost have been constructed in the village.[2] In 2017, a police station opened in Snesiekondre.[9] Snesiekondre does not have a traditional government, but is administered by the Surinamese government.[10] The development of Snesiekondre as a residential area has not been very successful thus far.[11] In 2015, the population was estimated at 150 people. For schooling and health care, the facilities of neighbouring Langatabiki need to be used.[1] References
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