- nationsonline.org oneworld/suriname.htmBackground: Suriname became a Dutch colony in 1667. With the abolition of African slavery in 1863, workers were brought in from India and Java.
- lonelyplanet.com the-guianas/surinameSouth America's smallest country, Suriname is a warm, dense convergence of rivers that thumps with the lively rhythm of ethnic diversity.
- factsinstitute.com countries/facts-about-suriname/1. Suriname was initially inhabited by Native American peoples, including the Arawak, the Carib and the Surinen – from whom the country’s name descends.
- worldtravelguide.net guides/south-america/surinam/It’s Surinam in a microcosm. ... The UN’s International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea in has ruled on the maritime border dispute between Suriname and Guyana.
- forbes.com places/suriname/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...
- travelshelper.com South America SurinameSuriname, formally the Republic of Suriname, is a sovereign state located on South America’s northeastern Atlantic coast.
- rsf.org en/country/surinameSuriname earns high marks for respect for freedom to inform, given the rarity of attacks on journalists and the diversity of its media.
- travel.state.gov content/travel/en/international-…LGBTQI+ Travelers: There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of LGBTQI+ events in Suriname.
- the Republic of Surinam, a state in northeastern South America. [In 1978 the spelling of the country’s name was changed to Suriname.]
- iea.org countries/surinameEnergy system of Suriname. The Intended Nationally Determined Contribution of Suriname to the Paris Agreement included commitments to improve...