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  2. RE/MAX - Wikipedia

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    RE/MAX was founded in January 1973 by Dave Liniger and Gail Main (who later married Liniger and became Gail Liniger) in Denver, Colorado. [5] [6] [7]The company was established with a maximum commission concept, meaning that agents would keep nearly all of their commissions and pay their broker a share of the office expenses, rather than paying their broker a share of the commission of each ...

  3. Category:Residential buildings in Suriname - Wikipedia

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  4. Portal:Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Under Dutch rule, Suriname was a lucrative plantation colony focused mostly on sugar; its economy was driven by African slave labour until the abolition of slavery in 1863, after which indentured servants were recruited mostly from British India and the Dutch East Indies. In 1954, Suriname became a constituent country of the Kingdom of the ...

  5. Category : Lists of buildings and structures in Suriname

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  6. Wageningen, Suriname - Wikipedia

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    1.8/km 2 (4.7/sq mi) Wageningen is a community resort and an agricultural place in the Republic of Suriname and located in the coastal area of West Suriname in the Nickerie District , at the harbour of the Nickerie River across the right estuary of the Maratakka River .

  7. List of cities and towns in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Abenaston; Albina; Alfonsdorp; Alliance; Anapaike; Apetina; Apoera; Aurora; Batavia; Benzdorp; Berlijn; Bitagron; Boskamp; Boslanti; Botopasi; Brokopondo; Brownsweg ...

  8. Central Market (Paramaribo) - Wikipedia

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    The market was constructed with European Union subsidies. Even though Suriname is known for its timber reserves, the wood used was imported from the EU. The roof has a double arch allowing plenty of ventilation inside the building. The building was completed in 1969. [1] The Central Market is one of the busiest part of the city.

  9. Resorts of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The resorts in the Sipaliwini District are especially large, since the interior of Suriname is sparsely inhabited. The average resort is about 2,600 square kilometres (1,000 sq mi) and has almost 8,000 inhabitants. According to article 161 of the Constitution of Suriname, the highest political body of the resort is the resort council.