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Who are the top leaders in Suriname?

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What are Suriname's special landforms?

Juliana Top


Where is Juliana Top?

Near Suriname and Brazil.


What is Suriname's abbreviation?

Suriname's abbreviation is SR. This abbreviation is used in Suriname's world airport code. It also is the Internet country-code top-level domain [ccTLD].


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Suriname's main industry is bauxite mining. Suriname is one of the top 10 producers of bauxite in the world. The Aluminum Company of America subsidiary, SURALCO, has been mining bauxite in Suriname since 1916.


Where is Julian top mountain?

It's spelt julianatop...it is in Suriname


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Suriname's main industry is bauxite mining. Suriname is one of the top 10 producers of bauxite in the world. The Aluminum Company of America subsidiary, SURALCO, has been mining bauxite in Suriname since 1916.


On what does Suriname's economy depend?

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How does Suriname produce goods?

Suriname produces goods from its abundant natural resources. These natural resources include bauxite, crops, gold, seafood, and timber. Suriname is one of the world's top 10 producers of bauxite.The Pheda and Afobaka dams on the Brokopondo Reservoir in northern Suriname provide power throughout northern Suriname, including the capital city of Paramaribo.


Do Suriname's people vote for their president?

Yes, Suriname has a president. Ronald Runaldo Venetiaan [b. June 18, 1936] holds the top position in Suriname as President of the Republic of Suriname [President van de Republiek Suriname]. The president is both the chief of state and head of government. Ronald Venetiaan was president from 1991 to 1996. He was elected again in 2000. He was re-elected to a record second consecutive term in 2005.


Where are there pictures of Suriname's leader?

The top position in Suriname is held by His Excellency Dr. Ronald Runaldo Venetiaan [b. June 18, 1936]. He's the President of the Republic of Suriname. For photos of him on the Internet, type his name, 'Ronald Venetiaan', in the 'Google Search Box'. Then select 'Images'. The result will be pages of photos of Suriname's current president.


Who were Suriname's leaders?

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