Snesiekondre (also: Snesikondre[2] ) is a village of Paramacca Maroons in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname.
The village is located at the end of the road connecting Langatabiki to Patamacca and the rest of Suriname.
The plan was cancelled in 1982 when the Netherlands withdrew all aid in the aftermath of the December murders.
[4] In 2010, Snesiekondre was designated as regional centre,[5] and an administrative center for the Pamacca resort (municipality) was constructed.
[2] The development of Snesiekondre is related to the Merian Gold Mine which became operational in 2014, and is being exploited by Newmont.