Coropina Creek (in Dutch: Coropinakreek) is a blackwater river in the Para district of Suriname.
[4] Plantations were established along the Para River and Coropina Creek, and by 1737, the indigenous people had been driven out to Parasavana.
After the abolition of slavery in 1861, the abandoned plantations were divided into plots of land and sold to the former slaves.
[8] Scheveningen no longer exists,[9] but the recreational resorts of Bersaba and Cola Creek on the same-named tributary are now well-visited.
[1][10] In 1933, a pumping and purification facility was built in Republiek, supplying Paramaribo and the surrounding area with drinking water.