Saramacca River Bridge

Saramacca River Bridge

Saramacca

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The Saramacca River Bridge is a vital infrastructure element in Suriname, spanning the Saramacca River near the village of Uitkijk. It was inaugurated in 2011, replacing the ferry service that previously connected the western road between Hamburg and Groningen to Paramaribo. This bridge significantly improved transportation and accessibility in the Saramacca District, facilitating smoother travel and economic exchange. The location near Uitkijk holds historical significance as a former military outpost established in 1778, strategically positioned to control river traffic. The bridge symbolizes modern development while connecting areas steeped in colonial and local history. It serves as a key tourist attraction for visitors interested in Suriname's geography and infrastructure progress, offering scenic views of the river and surrounding landscapes.

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Tip: Visitors are advised to explore the surrounding village of Uitkijk and the Saramacca River area during daylight hours for safety and best visibility. While there is no ticket required to cross the bridge, planning visits during dry seasons can enhance the experience due to better weather conditions. No advance reservations are necessary for crossing the bridge.

Zajímavosti

  • The bridge replaced a ferry service that had been in operation since the construction of the road in 1936.
  • Uitkijk was once a military outpost controlling all river traffic heading west from Paramaribo.
  • During the Boni War (1789-1793), 44 captured runaway slaves were resettled in Uitkijk.

Historie

1778

The strategic location of Uitkijk on the Saramacca River began as a wood plantation and evolved into a military outpost in 1778 to control river traffic from Paramaribo.

1789

The area witnessed the Boni War between 1789 and 1793, involving conflicts with runaway slaves.

1936

A ferry service operated at Uitkijk for many decades, facilitating westward travel from Paramaribo after the road between Hamburg and Groningen was constructed in 1936.

2011

The Saramacca River Bridge was completed and opened in 2011, marking a significant development by replacing the ferry and improving regional connectivity.