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  1. History of Suriname

    The early history of Suriname dates from 3000 BCE when Native Americans first inhabited the area. The Dutch acquired Suriname from the English, and European settlement in any numbers dates from the 17th century, when it was a plantation colony utilizing slavery for sugar cultivation. With abolition in the late 19th century, planters sought labor from China, Madeira, India, and Indonesia, which was also colonized by the Dutch. Dutch is Suriname's official language. Owing to its diverse population, it has also developed a creole language, Sranan Tongo. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Coastline of the Guianas. The first Europeans who came to Suriname were Spanish explorers and Dutch traders who visited the area along with other parts of South America's 'Wild Coast.' In 1613, a Dutch trading post near the village "Parmurbo" was in existence on the Suriname River, while in the same year the Spanish took over another Dutch trading post on the Corantijn River. [4]
  3. The Culture Of Suriname A sculpture of an Indian god in Suriname. Located in South America's northeastern Atlantic coast, Suriname is the continent's smallest nation. Suriname houses a population of 597,927 individuals. The country has a highly diverse and dynamic culture that reflects influences of Asian, European, and African cultures. 6.
  4. everyculture.com

    Culture of Suriname - history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family, social Sa-Th. ... Suriname is in South America but is considered a Caribbean country. The total area is 63,250 square miles (163,820 square kilometers). ... women's, and social welfare organizations has grown. Suriname is a member of several major global ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    A Surinamese "broodje bakkeljauw" in the Netherlands (bun with shredded and spiced stockfish), with a chili paste made from Madame Jeanette peppers on the side Tjauw min moksi meti Pom. Surinamese cuisine is extensive, since the population of Suriname came from many countries. Surinamese cuisine is a combination of many international cuisines including Indian/South Asian, West African, Creole ...
  6. anothertravel.com

    S urinamese culture is a vibrant and eclectic mix, reflecting its rich history of indigenous heritage, colonial influences, and diverse immigrant communities. Located on the northeastern coast of South America, Suriname is a melting pot of ethnicities and traditions, including Amerindian, African, Indian, Javanese, Chinese, Dutch, and other European influences.
  7. Northern South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between French Guiana and Guyana. ... Suriname is a pluralistic society consisting primarily of Creoles (persons of mixed African and European heritage), the descendants of escaped African slaves known as Maroons, and the descendants of Indian and Javanese (Indonesian) contract workers ...
  8. thediplomaticaffairs.com

    Aug 26, 2023Located on the northeastern coast of South America, the Republic of Suriname is a vibrant country with a rich cultural heritage and diverse natural landscapes. From its economy to tourism and foreign affairs, Suriname offers a fascinating blend of history, natural beauty, and international relations.
  9. Culture. As is clear from Surinamese history, the country is ethnically, culturally and religiously diverse. Some of the country's cultural influences are a result of the slave trade bringing people from Africa and South East Asia, but much of what the culture is today has been influenced by the cultures of the colonizers themselves.
  10. surinamedude.com

    Feb 2, 2024The Dutch colonial period, which spanned from the 17th to the 19th century, had a profound impact on the country's culture and society. The Dutch brought African slaves to Suriname to work on sugar plantations, leading to the development of Afro-Surinamese culture. However, Suriname eventually gained independence from the Netherlands in 1975.
  11. surinamedude.com

    Feb 6, 2024Suriname, situated on the northeastern coast of South America, is a small country known for its diverse culture and rich history. With an area of approximately 165,000 square kilometers, it shares borders with Guyana to the west, Brazil to the south, and French Guiana to the east.
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