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Jodensavanne (Dutch, "Jewish Savanna") was a
Jewish plantation community in Suriname,
South America, and was for a time the
centre of
Jewish life in the...
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leadership of Francis, Lord
Willoughby came to
Suriname and
settled in the
Jodensavanne area, not far from the then-capital of Torarica. Many of
these were part...
- Jews of
Sephardic and Ashke**** origin,
whose center of po****tion was
Jodensavanne.
Various indigenous peoples make up 3.7% of the po****tion, with the...
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Jodensavanne (Dutch: Kamp
Jodensavanne) was a
Dutch internment camp for
political prisoners from the
Dutch East
Indies operated in
Surinam during World...
- The
ruins of the city of
Jodensavanne are in Para district. Jews
fleeing the
Spanish Inquisition established Jodensavanne in the 17th century, but it...
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Madeira in 1853. Jews of
Sephardic and Ashke**** origin. In
their history,
Jodensavanne plays a
major role. Many Jews are
mixed with
other ethnicities. Multiracial...
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later brick,
synagogue Beracha ve
Shalom ("Blessings and Peace") at
Jodensavanne, Suriname, was
built between 1665 and 1671. It was destro**** in 1832...
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colony began some of
these were
deported to
Surinam and
interned in the
Jodensavanne internment camp. Soon
after the
Dutch defeat on 14 May 1940, the imprisoned...
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ended up
spending the war in an
internment camp in
Surinam called Jodensavanne Working for the
Toonder Studio, he co-wrote Aram, Kappie, Panda, Tom...
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flows Berg en Dal, the
migrant communities Klaaskr**** and Nieuw-Lombé,
Jodensavanne, Carolina,
Ornamibo and Domburg,
before reaching the
capital Paramaribo...