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It was during the expeditions of exploration and tradethat Europeans found modern-day Suriname.

Specifically, Suriname is located on the northern tip of South America. English, French and Spanish explorers visited Suriname beginning in the sixteenth (16th) century. In the following century. Dutch traders became interested in the area as completely favorable to plantation economies.

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