- wiki2.org en/JodensavanneJodensavanne's slave-owning citizens also regularly engaged in conflict with neighboring Indigenous populations and with enslaved people in their plantations.
- stringfixer.com tr/JodensavanneJodensavanne ( Hollandaca , " Yahudi Savanna ") Surinam , Güney Amerika'da bir Yahudi plantasyon topluluğuyduve bir süre için kolonideki Yahudi...
- turkcebilgi.com jodensavanneKısaca: Jodensavanne (Felemenkçe, ''Yahudi Savanası'') Güney Amerika'daki Surinam'da kurulması için teşebbüste bulunulan özerk Yahudi bölgesidir.
- wmf.org project/jodensavanne-archaeological-siteIn 1996 and 2000, WMF placed Jodensavanne on the World Monuments Watch, drawing significant attention to the former settlement and its conservation needs.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/1846549In the year 1652, a new group that migrated under the leadership of Lord Willoughby came to Suriname and settled in the area Jodensavanne.
- main-board.com 629110/jodensavanneJodensavanne (Felemenkçe, Yahudi Savanası) Güney Amerika'daki Surinam'da kurulması için teşebbüste bulunulan özerk Yahudi bölgesidir.
- wn.com JodensavanneJodensavanne (Dutch, "Jewish Savanna") was an agricultural community in Suriname, South America established by Jews fleeing persecution in Spain.
- suriname-tour.com jodensavanne/Jodensavanne was de eerste en toen de enige plaats in de Nieuwe Wereld, waar Joden een (semi-)autonome regeling is aangeboden.
- mets.sr tour/jodensavanne-colakreek-tour/Location. About 70 kilometers south of Paramaribo, on the right bank of the Suriname river, lies the former Jewish settlement Jodensavannah. Recreation resort Cola...
- mapcarta.com N313744583Jodensavanne was a Jewish plantation community in Suriname, South America, and was for a time the centre of Jewish life in the colony.