Suriname gained independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975. It was a peaceful process, with Dutch consent, that seemed a natural outcome of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands [Statuut voor het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden]. Enacted in 1954, the Charter granted Suriname a limited form of self-government, with the Netherlands retaining control of defense and foreign affairs.
It was in the 16th century that Suriname was discovered by English, French, and Spanish explorers. The Dutch gained control of the area in 1667. Suriname was a colony of the Netherlands until it was granted a limited form of self-government in 1954. Suriname gained independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975.
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In 1667, Suriname was captured by the Dutch. The Dutch governed Suriname as Dutch Guiana until 1954 when it became a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On 25 November 1975, Suriname left the Kingdom of the Netherlands to become independent.
Generally Suriname was known as Dutch Guiana until gaining independence on November 25, 1975. But the name within the country already was Suriname. Suriname is the Dutch spelling and reflects the pronunciation in Dutch as 'syri-nameh'.
Surinam is the spelling by the English settlers who founded the first colony at Marshall's Creek along the Suriname River in 1630. The name of the country is thought to come from the name of a group called Surinen who lived in the area before the arrival of Europeans.
In 1973, the local government, led by the NPK (a ethnically mixed party) started negotiations with the Dutch government leading towards full independence, which was granted on 25 November 1975. The severance package was very substantial, and a large part of Suriname's economy for the first decade following independence was fueled by foreign aid provided by the Dutch government. The first President of the country was Johan Ferrier, with Henck Arron as Prime Minister. Nearly one third of the population of Suriname emigrated to the Netherlands in the years leading up to independence, as many feared that the new country would fare worse under independence than it did as an overseas colony of the Netherlands.
November 25, 1975
Kom en Bezoek Suriname.
How did independence in Suriname come about is an English equivalent of 'Hoe is de onafhankelijkheid in Suriname tot stand gekomen'.
The Central Bank of Suriname is Suriname's bank.Specifically, the official title in Dutch is "Centrale Bank van Suriname." Its headquarters are located in Paramaribo, Suriname's capital city. Its existence dates back to April 1, 1957. Its responsibilities are defined by the Bank Act of 1956. As Suriname's highest monetary authority, its duties include protecting the circulation, stability and value of the national currency; the projects of private banks and credit unions; and the quality of Surinamese socio-economic development.
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Suriname, the Netherlands, Indonesia, India, and Ghanaare the countries where Suriname's people come from.Specifically, Suriname had a native population when Spanish, French, English and Dutch traders visited the coastal areas of the modern-day country. The Dutch succeeded the English as the dominant European settlers. In the course of developing Suriname into a plantation economy, the Dutch imported contract labor from south and southeast Asia. Additionally, West Africans who had been enslaved in the areas of modern-day Ghana were sold into the settlements in the Caribbean Sea and on mainland South America. When they could, they escaped into Suriname.
It isn't known for sure where Suriname's people came from. What is known is that the Arawak speaking Tainos were the largest indigenous tribes inhabiting Suriname. They're a group of people believed to originate either in the Amazon Basin or in the Colombian Andes. The name Suriname is thought to come from the name of a Taino group called Surinen.
Aphrodite came into existence by her arising out of sea foam.
What is Suriname? in English means "Was ist Suriname" in German.
Republic of Suriname (Republiek Suriname in Dutch)
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