Gonini River is a river of Suriname which flows into the Lawa River near Mofina in French Guiana.[2] The river is formed from a confluence between the Wilhelmina River and the Emma River. Both rivers are sourced from the Oranjegebergte which in turn is a subdivision of the Tumuk Humak Mountains.[3] The area was first explored by A. Franssen Herderschee in 1903.[4] The river is home to the Koloegado, Lenabari, Makoe-makoe, and Kotilolo waterfalls.[2]

Gonini River
Gransoela in the Gonini River (1904)
Location
CountrySuriname
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates3°50′38″N 54°31′42″W / 3.8439°N 54.5284°W / 3.8439; -54.5284
MouthLawa River
 • coordinates
4°09′54″N 54°23′03″W / 4.1651°N 54.3843°W / 4.1651; -54.3843
Length~100 km[1]

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  1. ^ Encyclopaedia 1916, p. 419 - Kreek.
  2. ^ a b "Beknopte aardrijkskundige beschrijving van Suriname" (PDF). Boeroes. 1898. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  3. ^ Encyclopaedia 1916, p. 530 - Onderzoekingstochten en onderzoek.
  4. ^ "De Gids Jaargang 75". Digital Library for Dutch Literature. 1911. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

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