Meerzorg Explained

Official Name:Meerzorg
Settlement Type:Resort
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Suriname
Subdivision Type1:District
Subdivision Name1:Commewijne District
Area Total Km2:1081
Population As Of:2012
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:12,405
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:AST
Utc Offset:-3
Coordinates:5.8072°N -55.1469°W
Elevation M:1

Meerzorg (Sranan Tongo: Ansu[2]) is a town and resort (municipality) in Suriname, located on the eastern bank of the Suriname River, directly opposite the capital Paramaribo. Its population at the 2012 census was 12,405.[1] Since 2000 it has been connected to Paramaribo by the Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge, named after the former President Jules Wijdenbosch.[3]

History

Meerzorg is named after the sugar plantation Meerzorg.[2] The plantation was founded at the end of the 17th century, and was originally called Plantage Amsinck.[4] On 10 October 1712, Jacques Cassard captured the plantation for France, and threatened Paramaribo across the Suriname river. Negotiations started, and on 27 October Cassard left with ƒ747,350 (€8.1 million in 2018[5]) worth of goods and slaves.[6] To protect Paramaribo and Commewijne from future attacks, Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam was constructed, and opened in 1747.[7]

On 15 March 1907, the plantation owners announced a grand plan: a tram line would be laid between Spieringshoek and Meerzorg, the United Fruit Company would start loading bananas at a new wharf, and a steamboat ferry would connect Meerzorg with Paramaribo.[8] On 26 August 1907, the plans were cancelled, and the owner was thinking of selling the plantation.[9] In 1915, the plantation was bought by the government to be repurposed for small scale agriculture, and suburban housing projects.[10] Due to the proximity of Paramaribo, factories were built in Meerzorg.[11] In 1930, the plantation was extended by a polder, and the new land was used to grow rice.[12] Meerzorg started to grow, and by 1948 had a population of 4,000 people.[13] In 1958, the Commewijne District was expanded to include Meerzorg boosting its population.[14]

In 1931, a ferry opened between Meerzorg en Waterkant, Paramaribo,[11] but to improve access to the eastern part of Suriname, the Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge was opened on 20 May 2000, replacing the ferry. The bridge is part of the East-West Link.[15] There have been repeated calls to reopen a ferry service for bikes and pedestrians.[16] The ferry wharf has been upgraded to a touristic zone as of 2012.[17]

Meerzorg has been designated as a regional centre, and suburban area for Paramaribo, and there have been many building projects in the early 21st century. In 2006, the plan Richelieu was announced to build 4,000 houses at the location of the former plantation in corporation with the Development Bureau of the Dutch city of Amsterdam.[18]

Meerzorg was also home to the Cinema Ansoe, a unique wooden art-deco cinema, which opened on 28 November 1958.[19] As of 2013, the cinema was in a dilapidated condition with broken windows.[20]

Other settlements

The village of Laarwijk is located on the Meerzorg resort.[21]

The Brooskampers Maroons lived on plantations Rorac and Klaverblad between 1863 and 1917.[22]

Peperpot nature park

Peperpot is a former coffee plantation located to the south of the town of Meerzorg. It is one of the oldest plantations. The exact year of founding is not known, but it was soon after 1692. The plantation remained in production until 1998.[23] The plantation has been transformed into a 700 hectares nature park, and is home to many birds and animals.[24] The nature park opened in 2009 and was financed by the World Wide Fund for Nature and the Nationale Postcode Loterij.[25]

Sports

The Meerzorg Stadion, a multi-purpose stadium, is located in Meerzorg near the East-West Link. The stadium is home to both SVB Hoofdklasse clubs SV Excelsior and SV Nishan 42. The stadium has a capacity of 1,300 people.[26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Resorts in Suriname Census 2012. 17 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Plantage Meerzorg. 17 May 2020. Suriname Plantage. nl.
  3. Web site: Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge. https://web.archive.org/web/20220406143457/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/1159927/jules-wijdenbosch-bridge-paramaribo-suriname. dead. April 6, 2022. Emporis. 17 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Amsinck. Suriname.nu. 17 May 2020. nl.
  5. Web site: De waarde van de gulden / euro. Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. 17 May 2020. nl.
  6. Web site: Beschryving van Guiana, of de wilde kust in Zuid-America. Jan Jacob Hartsinck. Digital Library for Dutch Literature. Digital Library for Dutch Literature. 1770. nl.
  7. Web site: Geschiedenis. Fort Nieuw Amsterdam. 17 May 2020. nl.
  8. News: Bacovecultuur. Suriname: koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad via Delpher. 15 March 1907. 17 May 2020. nl.
  9. News: Bacovetram. 26 August 1907. Suriname: koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad via Delpher. 17 May 2020. nl.
  10. News: Koloniale Staten. Suriname : koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad via delpher. 17 May 2020. 12 February 1915. nl.
  11. Web site: DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN MEERZORG, ZOALS BESCHREVEN IN OUDE KRANTENBERICHTEN, DEEL 1 (1915-1940).. Plantage Jaglust. 17 May 2020. nl.
  12. News: Het voorland van Meerzorg. 17 May 2020. 20 May 1930. Algemeen Handelsblad via delpher. nl.
  13. Web site: Geschiedenis van Meerzorg II. Suriname.nu. 17 May 2020. nl.
  14. Web site: District Commewijne. 17 May 2020. nl.
  15. Web site: Infrastructuur. En Toen.nu. 17 May 2020. nl.
  16. News: Veer bij Surinaamse hoofdstad in de pijplijn. Waterkant. 17 May 2020.
  17. News: Veerplein Meerzorg wordt toeristische attractie. GFC Nieuws via Nieuws Suriname. 17 May 2020. nl.
  18. Web site: Weinig hoop voor woningzoekenden. Parbode. 22 May 2020. nl.
  19. News: Cinema Ansoe . Surya Media. 17 May 2020. nl.
  20. News: Oude bioscopen, nieuwe bestemmingen. Dagblad Suriname. 17 May 2020. nl.
  21. Web site: Laarwijk Map — Satellite Images of Laarwijk. Map Landia. 17 May 2020.
  22. Bosneger en overheid in Suriname. Scholtens. Ben. nl. 1994. Afdeling Cultuurstudies/Minov. Radboud University Nijmegen . Paramaribo. 9991410155. 34.
  23. Web site: Plantage Peperpot. 26 May 2020. nl. Suriname Plantages.
  24. Web site: Nature Park at an old plantation. KLM. 26 May 2020.
  25. Web site: Wat wordt Peperpot. 26 May 2020. nl.
  26. Web site: Meerzorg Stadion. Soccerway. 17 May 2020.