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Paramaribo
IN Suriname, Canada, Australia, South Africa. New Zealand, and United States.
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Around 80 percent of Suriname is pristine rainforest. As a result, Suriname has great ecological diversity. The many rivers and the Atlantic coast provide Suriname with an abundant supply of food and economic products.Around 5 percent of the population live in the forested interior. But many of Suriname's people live in the built environment. Specifically, around half of the population live in Paramaribo, the capital city. The rest of the population mainly live along the coast.Suriname is one of the top 10 producers of bauxite in the world. The Republic also has significant aluminum oxide[alumina], diamond, gold, and oil deposits. The Aluminum Company of America subsidiary, SURALCO, has been mining bauxite in Suriname since 1916.
Most people live in Nassau, the Bahama's Capital City.
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Most people would live in the city but as in all countries, many people would farm to make a living.
Boats have been the most popular transportation mode throughout Suriname's history.Specifically, much of Suriname is undeveloped. Other than the capital city, the cities are few and far between. This reflects the clustered patterns of Suriname's people along the coast and in rare pockets in the interior. Transportation by land has been less developed and reliable than that by water.
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The capital city of Paramaribo is one of Suriname's most popular places. Around half of the population live there. Paramaribo is an interesting city to visit and to call home. Paramaribo enjoys a relatively high standard of living, has a highly diverse culture, and offers a range of cultural attractions. Specifically, its historic inner city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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