The Netherlands, It was a former Dutch Colony though the name sounds French, there may have been a French Suriname also, but the main land was Dutch.
25 NOV 1975
Suriname, in South America.
Suriname doesn't belong to any country. It's an independent country. The Netherlands granted independence to Suriname on November 25, 1975.
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The country that obtained its independence in November 25 1975 is Suriname.
The last country in the Americas to gain independence was Suriname, which achieved independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975. This marked the end of colonial rule and the establishment of Suriname as a sovereign nation. Prior to Suriname, other territories in the region had already gained independence throughout the 20th century.
Suriname!
It was from the Kingdom of the Netherlands that Suriname gained independence. The country was allowed self government in 1954. But it wasn't until November 25, 1975 that independence officially was granted.
On November 25, 1975, Suriname officially became an independent country. The law authorizing independence was enacted in the Netherlands in October 1975. Suriname's political Constitution declaring the country a republic [Republiek Suriname] was approved unanimously by Suriname's National Assembly [De Nationale Assemblee, DNA] on November 19, 1975.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands granted Suriname its independence on November 25, 1975. Before that date, the country was the only Dutch colony in continental South America. After that date, it become known as the independent Republic of Suriname.
On November 25, 1975, Suriname officially became an independent country. The law authorizing independence was enacted in the Netherlands in October 1975. Suriname's political Constitution declaring the country a republic [Republiek Suriname] was approved unanimously by Suriname's National Assembly [De Nationale Assemblee, DNA] on November 19, 1975.
Mexico was the first Spanish-ruled county to win independence.