Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Suriname was a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1954 and 1975. The country had full autonomy, except in areas of defence, foreign policy, and nationality, and participated on a basis of equality with the Netherlands Antilles and the Netherlands itself in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The country became fully independent as the Republic of Suriname on 25 November 1975.
Aron WinterBenito KembleBrian WilstermanChan SantokhiClark AccordClyde WijnhardEdgar_DavidsEtienne VerveerFabian de FreitasHenk FraserHenny MeijerIda DoesIlonka ElmontIris JharapJimmy Floyd HasselbainkJohn VeldmanKathleen Ferrier (politician)Ken MonkouLetitia VriesdeMarciano VinkMark de VriesMartha GrossenbacherNelli CoomanOrtwin LingerRegilio TuurRomeo ZondervanRonald HoopRonnie BrunswijkRudy DegenaarRuth JacottStanley MenzoSylvana SimonsTommy AsingaUlrich WilsonUlrich van Gobbel
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1955 Surinamese general election1958 Surinamese general election1962 FIFA World Cup qualification1963 Surinamese general election1964 CONCACAF Champions' Cup1965 CONCACAF Champions' Cup1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)1967 Surinamese general election1968 CONCACAF Champions' Cup1969 Surinamese general election1970 CONCACAF Champions' Cup1970 FIFA World Cup qualification1973 CONCACAF Champions' Cup1973 Surinamese general electionAron WinterBenito KembleBrian WilstermanBritish_GuianaChan SantokhiCharter for the Kingdom of the NetherlandsClark AccordClyde WijnhardCoat of arms of SurinameEdgar_DavidsEtienne VerveerFabian de FreitasFaja LobbiForeign policy of the Lyndon B. Johnson administrationGerard ReveGrace Schneiders-HowardGuyana_national_football_teamHarry RadhakishunHenk FraserHenny MeijerHenri Frans de ZielHistory of SurinameHumphrey CampbellIda DoesIlonka ElmontInternational response to the Spanish Civil War
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Aron WinterBenito KembleBrian WilstermanChan SantokhiClark AccordEdgar_DavidsEtienne VerveerFabian de FreitasHenk FraserHenny MeijerIda DoesIlonka ElmontIris JharapJimmy Floyd HasselbainkJohn VeldmanKathleen Ferrier (politician)Ken MonkouLetitia VriesdeMarciano VinkMark de VriesMartha GrossenbacherNelli CoomanOrtwin LingerRegilio TuurRomeo ZondervanRonald HoopRonnie BrunswijkRudy DegenaarRuth JacottStanley MenzoSylvana SimonsTommy AsingaUlrich WilsonUlrich van Gobbel
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Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Suriname was a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1954 and 1975. The country had full autonomy, except in areas of defence, foreign policy, and nationality, and participated on a basis of equality with the Netherlands Antilles and the Netherlands itself in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The country became fully independent as the Republic of Suriname on 25 November 1975.
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Suriname
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Dutch guilder
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Archibald Currie
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Johan Ferrier
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