Suriname Landscape
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Suriname

#171

Population

634,431
Male vs. Female Ratio
50% Male 50% Female
#93

Land Area & Density

163,270 km²
Density: 4 per km²
#175

GDP

$3,455,146,280
Year: 2023
Per Capita: $5,446
#119

Minimum Wage

$113/Month

Capital City

Paramaribo

Continent

South America

Historical Suriname GDP

Suriname Culture

About Suriname

Suriname, a small yet culturally rich country located on the northeastern coast of South America, is known for its stunning biodiversity and vibrant multicultural heritage. As the smallest sovereign nation on the continent, it is bordered by Guyana to the west, French Guiana to the east, Brazil to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Suriname's tropical rainforests, which cover about 80% of its land area, are home to an incredible array of wildlife, including jaguars, giant river otters, and countless bird species. The capital city, Paramaribo, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its well-preserved Dutch colonial architecture and a unique blend of cultures influenced by Indigenous, African, Indian, Javanese, and European traditions. Suriname gained independence from the Netherlands in 1975, and Dutch remains the official language, though Sranan Tongo and other languages are widely spoken. With its rich history, diverse population, and pristine natural landscapes, Suriname is a hidden gem in South America.

Key Facts

Official Language
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography