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Transport in Suriname
The Republic of Suriname has a number of forms of transport. Transportation emissions are an increasing part of Suriname's contributions to climate change, as part of the Nationally Determined Contributions for the Paris Agreement, Suriname has committed to emissions controls for vehicles and increased public transit investment.
Railways
Rail links with adjacent countries
Highways
[[File:Suriname main roads.png|thumb|right|300px|Main roads in Suriname {{legend|#ff8000|East-West Link}} {{legend|#00e276|Southern East-West Link}} {{legend|#2000ff|Desiré Delano Bouterse Highway}} {{legend|#ff00ac|Avobakaweg}} {{legend|#c03040|Ghaama Agbagoweg}} ]]
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NOTE: Driving is on the left. Suriname and its neighbour Guyana are the only two countries on the (in-land) American continent which still drive on the left.
Road links with adjacent countries
Waterways
1,200 km; most important means of transport; oceangoing vessels with drafts ranging up to 7 m can navigate many of the principal waterways.
Ports and harbours
Merchant marine
Airports
Paved runways
Unpaved runways
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