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Suriname has 2% of Europeans and Levantines or 12 thousand people, including Lebanese and Jews. Most Boeroes or Dutch Surinamese left after independence in 1975. There are less than 3 thousand Whites in Guyana where 0.5% of the population is counted as "others". The Falkland Islands have a low population density.
1 Map. 2 Table. 3 See also. 4 Notes. ... This is a list of South American countries and dependencies by population in South America, ... Suriname: 0.1%:
It is the smallest country in South America by both population and territory, [a] with around 612,985 inhabitants in 2021 in an area of approximately 163,820 square kilometers (63,251 square miles). [9] [13] [14] [15] The capital and largest city is Paramaribo, which is home to roughly half the population.
The first South American country to abolish slavery was Chile in 1823, Uruguay in 1830, Bolivia in 1831, Guyana in 1833, Colombia and Ecuador in 1851, Argentina in 1853, Peru and Venezuela in 1854, Suriname in 1863, Paraguay in 1869, and in 1888 Brazil was the last South American nation and the last country in western world to abolish slavery.
South America satellite orthographic Map of South America. (1750) Geograph: Robert de Vaugondy. ... Population density] (per km 2) Capital ... Suriname [21] 163,270 ...
This is a demography of the population of Suriname, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. Most Surinamese people live in the narrow, northern coastal plain. The population is one of the most ethnically varied in the world.
Population density (people per km 2) by country. This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by population density, sorted by inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.
South America has an area of approximately 17,840,000 square kilometres (6,890,000 sq mi), or almost 3.5% of Earth's surface. As of 2018, its population is more than 430 million, according to estimates of population in The World Factbook .