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The Dutch have dominated Suriname since gaining control of the area as a Dutch colony in 1667. According to the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] World Factbook for 2008, Suriname's creoles are the mixed descendants of West African slaves and Europeans. Most European ancestry tends to be from somewhere in the Netherlands. The creoles make up 31 percent of the population.

The Netherlands continues to be a major trade partner with Suriname.

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