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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 ...
In 2022, SWM G01 was listed as the best-selling SUV of the year in Ecuador. [18] On May 20, 2022, SWM Motors and Fudi Power signed a "Cooperation Intention Agreement" to reach a strategic cooperation intention on powertrain systems and new energy technologies. [19] On August 18, 2022, SWM Motors released the SWM Dahu mid-size 7-seater SUV. [20]
Coropina Creek (in Dutch: Coropinakreek) is a blackwater river in the Para district of Suriname. The river originates in swamp forests in southern Para, meanders through the district, and eventually merges with the Para River .
The largest of these is the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The protected areas are managed by the Suriname Forest Service. The Forest Service has appointed STINASU (Stichting Natuurbehoud Suriname), a non-profit foundation, to develop and conduct the educational and tourist aspects in the protected areas. [1]
This is a list of television stations in Suriname. There are many television stations in Suriname. Originally, they broadcast analog TV but are currently transitioning to digital television, so some broadcast both digital and analog channels like Apintie, ABC Suriname, STVS and ATV. Some of the stations do not have websites.
Suriname continues to maintain close diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties with the Netherlands. Suriname's culture and society strongly reflect the legacy of Dutch colonial rule. It is the only sovereign nation outside Europe where Dutch is the official and prevailing language of government, business, media, and education; an estimated 60% ...
Suriname River: Reservoir: Brokopondo Reservoir: 189 MW 1964 Puketi hydroelectric power plant: Tapanahony River: run-of-the-river: 50 kW 1981 Gran Olo hydroelectric power plant: Tapanahony River: run-of-the-river 300 kW (2016)
Olympia (of Paramaribo, founded in 1919) were the first official champions of Suriname in 1923 having won a total of 2 national titles. Ajax (of Paramaribo, founded in 1921) won 3 national titles before the club folded in the sixties. Fearless (of Moengo, founded in 1925) won the district championship on several occasions prior to dissolution.