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- Suriname - Wikipedia
Suriname is highly diverse, with no ethnic group forming a majority; proportionally, its Muslim and Hindu populations are some of the largest in the Americas Most people live along the northern coast, centred on Paramaribo, making Suriname one of the least densely populated countries on Earth
- Suriname | History, Geography, Politics, Culture, Language, Location . . .
Suriname is a small, ethnically diverse South American country It lies on South America’s northeastern Atlantic coast, bordered by French Guiana, Guyana, Brazil, and the Atlantic Ocean
- Suriname country profile - BBC News
Suriname, once known as Dutch Guiana, is one of South America's smallest countries It enjoys a relatively high standard of living but also faces serious political and economic challenges Since
- Suriname - The World Factbook
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- Suriname | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Suriname in depth country profile Unique hard to find content on Suriname Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more
- About Suriname - EITI Suriname
Suriname at just under 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 square miles) is the smallest sovereign state in South America Suriname has a population of approximately 572,000
- Portal:Suriname - Wikipedia
Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies Situated slightly north of the equator, over 90% of its territory is covered by rainforest, the highest proportion of forest cover in the world
- Suriname - Population, interesting facts, currency, cities, brief . . .
One of the defining characteristics of Suriname is its remarkable ethnic diversity This nation, home to around 580,000 inhabitants as of 2015, showcases a medley of cultures and languages The capital city, Paramaribo, serves as a vibrant pulse of urban life and cultural exchange
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