-
Jules Sedney (28
September 1922 – 18 June 2020) was a
Surinamese politician, and
Prime Minister of
Suriname from 20
November 1969 to 24
December 1973....
-
Sedney is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jules Sedney (1922–2020),
Surinamese politician Naomi Sedney (born 1994),
Dutch sprinter...
- Zoë
Frederique Sedney (pronounced [ˈzoːeː freːdəˈrik ˈsɛtni]; born 15
December 2001) is a
Dutch athlete who
competes in the hurdles, 100 metres, 200 metres...
-
Naomi Sedney (born 17
December 1994) is a
Dutch sprinter. She has been most
successful as the
anchor of the
Dutch Relay team and is co-holder of the national...
-
Jules Sedney Harbour is the main
seaport for
cargo ships in Paramaribo, Suriname.
Until 2016, the
harbour was
called Nieuwe Haven (New Harbour). It is...
-
Paramaribo with
Meerzorg on the
other side of the
Suriname River. The
Jules Sedney Harbour is the main
harbour for cargo. The
former harbour of
Waterkant is...
- the prin****l waterways.
Albina Moengo Nieuw-Nickerie Paramaribo:
Jules Sedney Harbour is the main
harbour for cargo. Paramaribo:
Waterkant is used by...
- but
Suriname was
willing to talk. The
Surinamese government under Jules Sedney argued that the
Netherlands was
acting in
undue haste, and that independence...
- distance. The
Dutch 4 × 100 m
relay team (Nadine Visser, Schippers,
Naomi Sedney and Samuel)
finished fifth in 42.32 s, but was
disqualified for a changeover...
- Marc
Evans ?—2022: Jon
Gonda ?—2022:
Vanessa Joyce 1994—1997:
Archbold Sedney 2008—2010: Marc
Evans 2022—present: Jon
Gonda 2022—present:
Vanessa Joyce...