Malani (river)

Malani River
Marowijnekreek River
Marouini / Marowini River
Drawing of the Malani during the Henri Coudreau expedition (1893)
Malani (river) is located in French Guiana
Malani (river)
Location of mouth
Location
CountryFrance / Suriname
TerritoryFrench Guiana
MunicipalityMaripasoula / Tapanahony
Physical characteristics
SourcePic Coudreau, Tumuk Humak Mountains
 • coordinates2°15′28.4″N 54°20′44.9″W / 2.257889°N 54.345806°W / 2.257889; -54.345806
MouthConfluence with Litani
 • coordinates
3°17′58.9″N 54°3′58″W / 3.299694°N 54.06611°W / 3.299694; -54.06611
Length245 km
Basin features
ProgressionLawaMaroniAtlantic Ocean
Tributaries 
 • rightWanapi

The Malani (Dutch: Marowijnekreek), also Marouini (Dutch: Marowini), is a river in the disputed area between French Guiana and Suriname. According to Suriname, it is the border river,[1] however France considers the Litani the border.[2] The river has its source at Pic Coudreau in the Tumuk Humak Mountains. It has its mouth at the confluence with the Litany at Antecume Pata and continues its journey as the Lawa River. The Malani has a length of 245 kilometres (152 mi).[3]

  1. ^ Joop den Uyl (25 November 1975). "Aan: De Regering van de Republiek Suriname t.a.v. Zijne Excellentie de Heer H.A.E. Arron, Minister-President". Suriname.nu (in Dutch). Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Guyane française – Suriname : le tracé définitif de la frontière officiellement fixé sur 400 km". Eduscol (in French). 8 April 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. ^ "malani ouest (crique); malani (riviere)". Sandre (in French). Retrieved 9 July 2022. The Malani Ouest and the Malani are considered one river

Malani (river)

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