• In total 636 soldiers served in the TRIS army. These soldiers were tasked with patrolling and policing duties within the Dutch colony of Surinam.[16].
  • The Spaniards first explored Suriname in the 16th century, and the English then settled it in the mid-17th century. Suriname became a Dutch colony in 1667.
  • In total 636 soldiers served in the TRIS army. These soldiers were tasked with patrolling and policing duties within the Dutch colony of Surinam.Ibidem.
  • ...in Surinam, Well its Dutch, it is also the most dominant language spoken in Surinam, but Surinamese or Srang tongo goes side to side with the Dutch language.
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  • Suriname developed into a flourishing plantation colony after Dutch planters, driven out of Brazil from the mid-17th century, settled in the area.
  • Dutch slaving ships had not called in to Surinam as the colony had a sizeable influx of indentured servants directly from England.
  • Surinam (dutch guiana). Dutch possession on the northeastern coast of South America. Surinam is the home of the Jewish community with the longest...
  • Albert was born on 14 April 1909, in Paramaribo, Surinam. Surinam was a Dutch colony in South America. Like many of his fellow countrymen and women
  • In later years, Dutch Guiana referred to the remaining Dutch colony of Surinam, as the British merged the former Dutch settlements of Berbice, Essequibo, and...
  • Surinam (Dutch colony), commonly called “Dutch Guiana” after the loss of other large colonies in the area.
  • Surinam was a Dutch colony from 26 February 1667, when Dutch forces captured Francis Willoughby's English colony during the Second Anglo.