Paramaribo,Suriname
Hello everyone. This short series of video clips were recorded in Paramaribo, Suriname recently. I am not a professional with the camera, so pardon the poor quality video at some points.
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A country in South America
Suriname is a small country on the northeastern coast of South America. It's defined by vast swaths of tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial architecture, and a melting-pot culture.
On its Atlantic coast is the capital, Paramaribo, where palm gardens grow near Fort Zeelandia, a 17th-century trading post. Paramaribo is also home to Saint Peter and Paul Basilica, a towering wood cathedral consecrated in 1885.
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SURINAME Top 30 Tourist Places - Suriname, South America
Suriname,beautifull country
Surinam.surroudings of
Fort Zeelandia
Suriname is a small country on the northeastern coast of South America. It’s defined by vast swaths of tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial-era architecture and a melting-pot culture.
The official name of Suriname is the Republic of Suriname.
It is bordered by French Guiana to the east, Guyana to the west and Brazil to the south.
The official language is Dutch.
As of 1 January 2016, the population of Suriname was estimated to be 545,672 people.
At just under 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 square miles), it is the smallest country in South America (in terms of its geographical size and its population).
Paramaribo is the capital and largest city of Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly 240,000 people, almost half of Suriname’s population.
paramaribo
Tropical rainforests make up about 80% of Suriname´s total Landscape.
The hilly country is rising up to the highest point in Suriname, the Julianatop, a hill with an elevation at its top of 1,230 meters (4,199 feet).
There are several Protected Areas of Suriname. The largest of these is the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was created in 1998 by Conservation International and the government of Suriname from the fusion of three existing nature reserves: Ralleighvallen, Tafelberg and Eilerts de Haan gebergte. It comprises 1.6 million hectars of primary tropical forest of west-central Suriname.
central suriname nature reserve
In all, 16% of the country’s land area is national parks and lakes, according to the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
Suriname has 2 UNESCO world heritage site.
The historic inner city of Paramaribo is considered to be one of the most culturally interesting areas in this part of South America, with many of the buildings from the colonial period in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries still to be seen here. The original Dutch architecture is seen more strongly in the older buildings, as the local influences crept in over the years to complement the Dutch style, and this has led to the area being designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
historic city of paramaribo
Suriname’s earliest inhabitants were the Surinen Indians, after whom the country is named. By the 16th century they had been supplanted by other South American Indians.
Spain explored Suriname in 1593, but by 1602 the Dutch began to settle the land, followed by the English. The English transferred sovereignty to the Dutch in 1667 (the Treaty of Breda) in exchange for New Amsterdam (New York).
Suriname, formerly known as Dutch Guiana, gained independence in 1975.
Suriname is a multi-ethnic nation, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds.
suriname people
Most people are descendants of African slaves and Indian or Indonesian servants brought over by the Dutch to work in agriculture. There are also Amerindians, the original inhabitants of Suriname and Chinese, mainly descendants of the earliest 19th-century contract workers.
The main export of Suriname is bauxite, which is an aluminum ore that is exported to several major countries across the world, contributing around fifteen per cent of the country’s GDP. However, industries such as ecotourism are also growing, while other major exports include bananas, shrimp and rice.
One of the most distinctive foods that you can enjoy in Suriname is Pom, which reveals the blend of cultures that have helped to form this country, with Jewish and Creole origins. Pom is a dish that contains quite a bit of meat, which makes it a dish for a special occasion in Surinamese culture, and is usually reserved for a birthday party or similar celebration. The dish is made in a high sided dish with layers of the local tayer plant sandwiching chicken pieces, and then covered in a sauce made with tomatoes, onions, nutmeg and oil before being cooked in the oven.
pom dish suirname
Although Suriname is an independent nation it still retains strong links with the Netherlands, and similarly to the Netherlands the national sport is football. While the Surinamese national side may not be particularly famous, several of the most famous Dutch footballers, including Ruud Gullit and Nigel de Jong are of Surinamese descent
New Year’s Eve in Suriname is called Oud jaar, or “old year“.
A typical, mainly urban Creole, expression is “no span” (“Keep cool; don’t worry”), symbolizing the generally relaxed atmosphere.
Suriname and neighboring Guyana are the only two countries on the mainland South American continent that drive on the left.
Leonsberg Clean up Paramaribo
Volunteers clean up Leonsberg. The Clean up Leonsberg campaign was organized by the Green Heritage Fund Suriname and the World Wildlife Fund Suriname. Co-organizers: Support Recycling Suriname, Suriname Hospitality and
Tourism Association, Waterproof Tours Suriname and NIMOS.
Suriname.....beautifull country
Suriname,een gezegend land...WAAR WIJ SURINAMERS OOK MOGE WONEN,WE ZULLEN ALTIJD terug keren naar onze moederland...
Surinam a blessed country...
soso lobie
Suriname is a small country on the northeastern coast of South America. It’s defined by vast swaths of tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial-era architecture and a melting-pot culture.
The official name of Suriname is the Republic of Suriname.
It is bordered by French Guiana to the east, Guyana to the west and Brazil to the south.
The official language is Dutch.
As of 1 January 2016, the population of Suriname was estimated to be 545,672 people.
At just under 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 square miles), it is the smallest country in South America (in terms of its geographical size and its population).
Paramaribo is the capital and largest city of Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly 240,000 people, almost half of Suriname’s population.
paramaribo
Tropical rainforests make up about 80% of Suriname´s total Landscape.
The hilly country is rising up to the highest point in Suriname, the Julianatop, a hill with an elevation at its top of 1,230 meters (4,199 feet).
There are several Protected Areas of Suriname. The largest of these is the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was created in 1998 by Conservation International and the government of Suriname from the fusion of three existing nature reserves: Ralleighvallen, Tafelberg and Eilerts de Haan gebergte. It comprises 1.6 million hectars of primary tropical forest of west-central Suriname.
central suriname nature reserve
In all, 16% of the country’s land area is national parks and lakes, according to the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
Suriname has 2 UNESCO world heritage site.
The historic inner city of Paramaribo is considered to be one of the most culturally interesting areas in this part of South America, with many of the buildings from the colonial period in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries still to be seen here. The original Dutch architecture is seen more strongly in the older buildings, as the local influences crept in over the years to complement the Dutch style, and this has led to the area being designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
historic city of paramaribo
Suriname’s earliest inhabitants were the Surinen Indians, after whom the country is named. By the 16th century they had been supplanted by other South American Indians.
Spain explored Suriname in 1593, but by 1602 the Dutch began to settle the land, followed by the English. The English transferred sovereignty to the Dutch in 1667 (the Treaty of Breda) in exchange for New Amsterdam (New York).
Suriname, formerly known as Dutch Guiana, gained independence in 1975.
Suriname is a multi-ethnic nation, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds.
suriname people
Most people are descendants of African slaves and Indian or Indonesian servants brought over by the Dutch to work in agriculture. There are also Amerindians, the original inhabitants of Suriname and Chinese, mainly descendants of the earliest 19th-century contract workers.
The main export of Suriname is bauxite, which is an aluminum ore that is exported to several major countries across the world, contributing around fifteen per cent of the country’s GDP. However, industries such as ecotourism are also growing, while other major exports include bananas, shrimp and rice.
One of the most distinctive foods that you can enjoy in Suriname is Pom, which reveals the blend of cultures that have helped to form this country, with Jewish and Creole origins. Pom is a dish that contains quite a bit of meat, which makes it a dish for a special occasion in Surinamese culture, and is usually reserved for a birthday party or similar celebration. The dish is made in a high sided dish with layers of the local tayer plant sandwiching chicken pieces, and then covered in a sauce made with tomatoes, onions, nutmeg and oil before being cooked in the oven.
pom dish suirname
Although Suriname is an independent nation it still retains strong links with the Netherlands, and similarly to the Netherlands the national sport is football. While the Surinamese national side may not be particularly famous, several of the most famous Dutch footballers, including Ruud Gullit and Nigel de Jong are of Surinamese descent
New Year’s Eve in Suriname is called Oud jaar, or “old year“.
A typical, mainly urban Creole, expression is “no span” (“Keep cool; don’t worry”), symbolizing the generally relaxed atmosphere.
Suriname and neighboring Guyana are the only two countries on the mainland South American continent that drive on the left.
Suriname Coast Guard
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A trip to parabello. SURINAME
Low budget, fun people, filmed and edited on iphone 5s, amazing crew, beer, jokes, my point is you dont need alot to have fun.
Sunset & Dolphin Tour - Orange Travel Suriname
Spotting dolphins in the area where the Suriname and Commewijne Rivers merge. Enjoy the breathtaking sunset while savoring local snacks served by plantation inhabitants.
This boat trip in a traditional Surinamese tent-boat provides the ultimate opportunity to relax and become re-energized.
What makes this tour special:
-Full program for a fair price
-Low physical intensity
-Suitable for children
-Guarantied departure from 2 persons
Paramaribo
I was sitting and waiting for my brother somewhere and decided to catch some moments of the city of Paramaribo
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Welcome in Suriname ...,
A sovereign state in the northeast Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by French Guiana to the east, Guyana to the west and Brazil to the south. Suriname is the smallest country in South America that most of the population lives in the northern coast of the country, in and around the capital and largest city, Paramaribo.
Suriname is considered the Caribbean nation of culture, and is the only region outside of Europe where Dutch is spoken by the majority population. The people of Suriname is the most diverse in the world, which includes many ethnic groups, religions, and languages. Suriname is one of the few countries in the world where at least one of each biome has the state has been declared a wildlife reserve. Approximately 30% of the total land area of Suriname is protected by law as a backup.
Points inclusive vacations in Suriname, among others: Central Suriname Nature Reserve has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for unspoiled forest and biodiversity. There are many national parks in this country because 16% of the land area of the country is national parks and lakes include: Galibi National Reserve, Coppename Manding National Park and Wia Wia National Reserve along the coast; Brownsberg Nature Park, Raleighvallen / Voltzeberg Natural Reserve, Tafelberg Nature Reserve, and Eilerts de Haan Nature Park in the center of Suriname; and Sipaliwani Nature Reserve in the Brazilian border.
Suriname travel offers incredible biodiversity of pristine Amazon rain forest in the south of the country, famous for their flora and fauna. The Central Suriname Nature Reserve is the largest and one of the most popular reserves, along with the Brownsberg Nature Park which overlooks the Brokopondo Reservoir, the latter being one of the largest man-made lake in the world.
Suriname tourism has many waterfalls around the country like Raleigh Falls, Blanche Marie, and Wonotobo Falls. Other attractions include plantations such as Laarwijk, which is situated along the Suriname River. These plantations can be reached only by boat via Domburg, in the north central Wanica District Suriname.
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Suriname Tourism
Suriname is not as yet a highly seasoned tourism destination, such as those one can find in the wider Caribbean. Most visitors who travel from abroad to our country have close relatives living here, or were born in Suriname. However this trend has changed, rapidly during the last two decades. According to statistical data provided by the Suriname Tourism Foundation, overall tourist arrivals over the past years noted a significant increase from 60,000 visitors in 2002 to more than 150,000 visitors in 2006 and 175.000 in 2009. The number increased even more in 2010, when 205,001 visitors were registered.
More and more focused initiatives have been taken to improve the tourism sector while high standards of professionalism were introduced. For example, owners of warungs, the cozy small typical Indonesian food stands along the East West road, took a French language course so as to better communicate with their clients from French Guyana and offer them better service. Moreover, tour guides are trained in wildlife knowledge, in order to be able to point out various species of flora and fauna to the people under their guidance. As regards accommodation, at present the number of apartments and small hotels is 253; there is a wide range of possibilities, varying from basic and adventurous to very comfortable. Tourists don't have to bathe in the river or sleep in a hammock if they do not want to. There are choices now -- hot waters, water closets, comfortable beds.
Road Travel in Suriname
In this video, a native Surinamese and a retired Air Force master sergeant detail travel and transportation.
Suriname seabob trawling
Fisheries for Atlantic seabob shrimp Xiphopenaeus kroyeri off Suriname
Eaten pum pum Club in Suriname
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