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Suriname - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suriname - Order FREE Brochure! ... Ruins of former government buildings ... Suriname...
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History of Suriname - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Central Intelligence Agency ... Offices of CIA ... News & Information...
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SURINAM TOAD, Pipa pipa ... The Surinam toad has large powerful rear legs with webbed toes which are clawless. Tiny black eyes are lidless and appear to have been put in the wrong place. Upper surface covered with small, pointed protuberances.
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Page last updated at 16:32 GMT, Thursday, 14 January 2010 ... Tourism protects Surinam's turtles; 30 Nov 99 | Americas ... Flag of Surinam...
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Not much is known about the tropical paradise of Suriname . It boasts the biggest protected tropical forest area in the world with 6000 square miles was declared ... Suriname has one of the highest percentage of rain forest cover of any country on earth. ... Native Amerindians, such as the Tirio tribe in southern Suriname ,
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(Click to enlarge) Suriname (Mapping Specialists, Ltd.) Suriname also Surinam ( ) A country of northeast South America on the Atlantic Ocean ... "Surinam" can still be found in English. A notable example of this is Suriname's own national airline, Surinam Airways.
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Surinam, located on the northeast coast of South America, in the region between Brazil and Venezuela, was a unique destination for some of the Jews fleeing Brazil. First, it was only a British colony for a short while;
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