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The primary rivers from west to east, draining north towards the Atlantic Ocean, are the Essequibo, Corantijn, Marowijne, and Oyapock.
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The southernmost borders with French Guiana and Guyana are disputed along the Marowijne and Corantijn rivers, respectively; while a part of the disputed maritime boundary with Guyana was arbitrated by the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea on September 20, 2007.
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The southernmost borders with French Guiana and Guyana are disputed along the Marowijne and Corantijn rivers, respectively; while a part of the disputed maritime boundary with Guyana was arbitrated by the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea on September 20, 2007.
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The southernmost borders with French Guiana and Guyana are disputed along the Marowijne and Corantijn rivers, respectively; while a part of the disputed maritime boundary with Guyana was arbitrated by the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea on September 20, 2007.
WN.com - Articles related to Africa left in cold by US-Brazil cotton deal-study
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The southernmost borders with French Guiana and Guyana are disputed along the Marowijne and Corantijn rivers, respectively; while a part of the disputed maritime boundary with Guyana was arbitrated by the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea on September 20, 2007.
WN.com - Articles related to Africa left in cold by US-Brazil cotton deal-study
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I remember taking my first trip down the Marowijne river on our way out to Galibi, and thinking that this was exactly what I would picture the rivers and jungles of South America to look like.
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I remember taking my first trip down the Marowijne river on our way out to Galibi, and thinking that this was exactly what I would picture the rivers and jungles of South America to look like.
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I remember taking my first trip down the Marowijne river on our way out to Galibi, and thinking that this was exactly what I would picture the rivers and jungles of South America to look like.
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