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Suriname (/ˈsʊərɪnæm, -nɑːm/ SOOR-in-A(H)M, Dutch: [syːriˈnaːmə] ,
Sranan Tongo: [sraˈnãŋ]),
officially the
Republic of
Suriname (Dutch:
Republiek Suriname...
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Religion in
Suriname is
characterized by a
range of
religious beliefs and
practices due to its
ethnic diversity. The
government is
vocally supportive of...
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Republic of
Suriname (Dutch:
Republiek Suriname) has a
number of
forms of transport.
Transportation emissions are an
increasing part of
Suriname's contributions...
- The
borders of
Suriname consist of land
borders with
three countries: Guyana, Brazil, and
France (via
French Guiana). The
borders with
Guyana and France...
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Suriname is
located in the
northern part of
South America and is part of
Caribbean South America,
bordering the
North Atlantic Ocean,
between French Guiana...
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Politics of
Suriname take
place in a
framework of a
representative democratic ****embly-independent republic,
whereby the
president of
Suriname is the head...
- The
economy of
Suriname was
largely dependent upon the
exports of
aluminium oxide and
small amounts of
aluminium produced from
bauxite mined in the country...
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Telecommunications in
Suriname includes radio, television,
fixed and
mobile telephones, and the Internet.
Broadcast stations: 1 state-owned
radio station;...
- 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...
- The flag of
Suriname (Dutch: Vlag van
Suriname) was
legally adopted on 25
November 1975, upon the
independence of
Suriname from the Netherlands. The flag...