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What are the most important rivers and bodies of water in Suriname and how do they contribute to its ecosystem?
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Uriname, located in South America, has a diverse hydrographic network vital to its ecosystem. The most important river is the Suriname River, which flows through much of the country and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Other significant rivers include the Marowijne River, on the border with French Guiana, and the Corantijn River, on the border with Guyana. These rivers and bodies of water are fundamental to Suriname's ecosystem. They provide aquatic habitats for a variety of fish species, including some endangered ones such as sawfish and tigerfish. In addition, they are important sources of fresh water for agriculture, human consumption and industry. These bodies of water also play a crucial role in regulating the local climate, acting as thermal moderators and contributing to atmospheric humidity. Furthermore, they are important to the culture and history of Suriname, as they have been used for centuries as transportation and trade routes, and have influenced the distribution of indigenous populations and cultures in the region.
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