Talk:Borders of Suriname

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Ongoing dispute?[edit]

If this dispute is still ongoing, why do most modern maps not show it? (including google maps for the Netherlands; I couldn't find Suriname google maps). From the article I get the impression that Suriname's claim against Guyana was in mostly accepted and the one against French Guiana was ongoing. However, maps seem to show borders drawn according to the Guyanese and French claims.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Rwestera (talkcontribs) 20:34, 25 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

International Borders[edit]

Please refrain from removing the international borders image of Suriname as this is allowed on Wikipedia. It defines where the land is currently controlled without confusion. A separate image is also allowed for displaying the disputed regions. Mixing the two has caused a lot of confusion and has indirectly led to a ban of a prominent editor. We should return to the original method, having 1 map with international borders only, and one dedicated to showcasing the disputed regions. This is fair, in my opinion, and allows for both views. MacDonald2024 (talk) 16:25, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Given the specific topic of this article is specifically borders, it would be good to have a comprehensive overview lead image which included useful information about the border disputes. Neither of the current maps do this well, and furthermore none seem to include maritime borders. CMD (talk) 02:31, 8 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]