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- Torarica is the original capital of Suriname. It was settled by Portuguese Jews in 1629. One origin offered for its name is as a Portuguese coinage meaning...
- Netherlands, Portugal and Italy to settle the region, coming to the old capital Torarica. After the arrival of the first Jews in 1639, as part of the tobacco-growing...
- Paramaribo was expanded and quickly outranked the earlier settlement of Torarica. In 1667, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, Paramaribo was conquered by...
- that there were to be 8 divisions and 2 districts: Upper Suriname and Torarica Para Upper Commewijne Upper Cottica and Perica Lower Commewijne Lower Cottica...
- Grenadines (0.7% of the po****tion), and Suriname, whose first capital, Torarica (literally "rich Torah" in Portuguese), was established by Portuguese-Jewish...
- caused roof damage to the Presidential Palace and two homes, while the Torarica Hotel and Casino suffered structural impact. Additionally, four dwellings...
- Portuguese Jews came from the Netherlands, Portugal and Italy to settle in the old capital Torarica. "Madeireze Surinamers". Waterkant.net. 30 June 2013....
- been saved. ...[He] was the owner of Plantation De Tulpenburg, between Torarica and The Guinee Friendship. "That’s a half day travel by boat to go to the...
- Portugal and Italy to settle in the area. They came first to the old capital Torarica. On 8 April 1651, a petition was sent to the English Council of State by...
- US$22,000 for 400 landings per year. The crews sta**** overnight at the Torarica Hotel. The North American X-15 NASA rocket-powered aircraft was on exhibition...