• Surinam (Dutch: Suriname), also unofficially known as Dutch Guiana, was a Dutch plantation colony in the Guianas...
  • Some 350,000 people of Surinamese descent live in the Netherlands, Suriname's former colonial ruler.
  • (Except for the years 1799–1802 and 1804–15, when it was under British rule, Suriname remained under Dutch rule until its independence in 1975.)
  • Dutch slaving ships had not called in to Surinam as the colony had a sizeable influx of indentured servants directly from England.
  • Coat of arms of Dutch colony of Surinam.svg 500 × 400; 67 KB.
  • Dutch possession on the northeastern coast of South America. Surinam is the home of the Jewish community with the longest continuous history in the Western...
  • Page Module:Infobox/styles.css has no content. Suriname (English pronunciation: ), officially the Republic of Suriname (Dutch: Republiek Suriname [reːpyˌblik ˌsyːriˈnaːmə]...
  • “The Dutch in the Caribbean and in the Guianas 1680-1791” 712 pp. 13 maps Van Gorcum 1985 Assen, The Netherlands A detailed and a very interesting...
  • One of the Dutch colonies was Surinam, a small country but considerably larger than the Netherlands, in South America between Guyana (former British Guyana)...
  • Suriname was a Dutch colony from 26 February 1667 when Dutch forces captured the English colony during the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
  • Fifteen Surinamese-Dutch footballers, part of a team known as the ‘Colourful 11’, also died. 28. Suriname is the only country in South America with Dutch as its...
  • Surinam may refer to: Surinam (Dutch colony) (1667–1954), Dutch plantation colony in Guiana, South America.