Suriname
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Suriname's forests are home to the Maroons, people whose African slave ancestors escaped to the interior during the 17th and 18th centuries. Northern Indian Hindustanis, Creoles, and Javanese compose larger communities in this ethnically diverse nation.
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Suriname Information and History

Along the north coast of South America, Suriname is a small, but ethnically diverse, country. Most people are descendants of African slaves and Indian or Indonesian servants brought over by the Dutch to work in agriculture. Suriname, formerly known as Dutch Guiana, gained independence in 1975. Most Surinamers live in the narrow, northern coastal plain. Access to the interior rain forest and forest people is limited. Bauxite mining and alumina exports dominate trade; inexpensive power from the hydroelectric plant at Afobaka helps the economy. Boundary disputes with Guyana and French Guiana persist.

ECONOMY

Industry: bauxite and gold mining, alumina production, oil, lumbering, food processing.
Agriculture: paddy rice, bananas, palm kernels; beef; forest products; shrimp.
Exports: alumina, crude oil, lumber, shrimp and fish, rice.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Suriname Flag and Fast Facts
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Population
447,000
Capital
Paramaribo; 253,000
Area
163,265 square kilometers
(63,037 square miles)
Language
Dutch, English, Sranang Tongo (Taki-Taki), Hindustani, Javanese
Religion
Hindu, Protestant (Moravian), Roman Catholic, Muslim
Currency
Surinamese guilder
Life Expectancy
70
GDP per Capita
U.S. $3,400
Literacy Percent
93
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