Lawa | |
Pushpin Map: | French Guiana#Suriname |
Source1 Location: | Confluence of Litani and Malani |
Source1 Coordinates: | 3.2959°N -54.068°W |
Mouth Location: | Maroni |
Mouth Coordinates: | 4.4194°N -54.4295°W |
Subdivision Type1: | Countries |
Subdivision Name1: | Suriname and French Guiana |
The Lawa is a river of South America. It forms part of the international boundary between Suriname and French Guiana. It is formed by the confluence of the Litani and Malani. Downstream from its confluence with the Tapanahony, it is called Maroni. The total length of Litani, Lawa and Maroni is 612km (380miles). Important tributaries are the Tampok, Inini and Grand Abounami.
After gold was discovered on the banks of the Lawa River, the governor of Suriname, Cornelis Lely, ordered the construction of the Lawa Railway in 1902. Construction of the railway line was halted when gold production in the area proved disappointing.