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  2. André Kamperveen Stadion - Wikipedia

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    André Kamperveen Stadion is located in Rainville, Paramaribo on the Stadionlaan, right off the Letitia Vriesdelaan, next door to the office building of the Surinamese Football Association, and across the street from the playing fields 'Owru Cul' which served as the predecessor of the current stadium on the Cultuurtuinlaan from 1923 to 1953.

  3. Paramaribo - Wikipedia

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    Around 1665 the village of Paramaribo was expanded and quickly outranked the earlier settlement of Torarica. [5] In 1667, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, Paramaribo was conquered by a squadron of ships under Abraham Crijnssen. The Treaty of Breda in 1667 confirmed Paramaribo as the leading town of the now Dutch colony of Suriname. The fort ...

  4. De Ware Tijd - Wikipedia

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    De Ware Tijd (English: The True Time) is one of four daily newspapers in Paramaribo, Suriname. As of 2002, it was the largest-circulation paper in the country, ahead of its rival, De West, and was described as taking a "staunchly independent stance" politically. [1] It is published in the Dutch language, and privately owned.

  5. Presidential Palace of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Palace of Suriname (Dutch: Presidentieel paleis van de Republiek Suriname) is the presidential palace of Suriname in the capital of Paramaribo. [2] It is located across from The Independence Square (Onafhankelijkheidsplein), which also houses the National Assembly of Suriname, the Congress building, the Court of Justice, and the Ministry of Finance.

  6. Centrum, Paramaribo - Wikipedia

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    Centrum is a resort in Suriname, located in the Paramaribo District. Its population at the 2012 census was 20,631. [1] The historical centre of Paramaribo is located within the resort. The city centre is mainly in original condition, contains 291 listed monuments, and has of 2002 been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2]

  7. Tammenga - Wikipedia

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    Tammenga is a resort in Suriname, located in the Paramaribo District.Its population at the 2012 census was 15,819. [1] The resort has been named after Henderijkes Tammenga (1815-1864), who after his first plantation did not succeed, started farming in a swampy area near Paramaribo in 1852. [2]

  8. List of newspapers in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Suriname.. De Ware Tijd dwtonline.com; De West dagbladdewest.com; Dagblad Suriname dbsuriname.com; GFC Nieuws gfcnieuws.com; Lam Foeng in Chinese ()

  9. S.V. Transvaal - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 Transvaal participated in the first edition of the Paramaribo Cup. They played Fortaleza, losing 2–1 to the visiting team from Brazil. On 10 April 1962 they played Santa Cruz from Brazil, losing 2–1 as well. The 1964 edition of the Paramaribo Cup saw Transvaal losing to visitors Botafogo from Brazil in a 4–1