• The Netherlands began to provide development aid to Suriname in 1948, the year in which talks on Suriname’s internal political autonomy began.
  • Background: Suriname became a Dutch colony in 1667. With the abolition of African slavery in 1863, workers were brought in from India and Java.
  • Suriname n (proper noun, genitive Surinames or (optionally with an article) Suriname). Suriname (a country in South America). Synonym: Surinam.
  • We are Conservation International Suriname and we started working in Suriname, South America, since 1992.
  • Suriname, formally the Republic of Suriname, is a sovereign state located on South America’s northeastern Atlantic coast.
  • Suriname earns high marks for respect for freedom to inform, given the rarity of attacks on journalists and the diversity of its media.
  • To consolidate the country’s policies on climate change mitigation, Suriname launched the Climate Compatible Development Agency in 2011.
  • More than 85% of Suriname consists of pristine jungle. This tropical rainforest belongs to the Amazon basin and is home to a wealth of flora and fauna.
  • Suriname’s economy is dominated by the mining industry, with exports of oil and gold accounting for approximately 85% of exports and 27% of government...
  • Surinam”, Gelişim Büyük Coğrafya Ansiklopedisi, İstanbul 1981, V, 1303-1306. www. statistics-suriname.org (12 Ağustos 2008).