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Full name: Republic of Surinam Population: 499,000 (via UN, 2006) Capital: Paramaribo Area: 163,265 sq km (63,037 sq miles) Major languages: Dutch (official), English, Sranang Tongo (also called Taki-Taki), Hindi, Javanese Major religions: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity Life expectancy: 68 years (men), 74 years (women) (UN) Monetary unit: Surinam dollar Main exports: Bauxite, alumina, aluminium, crude oil, timber, shrimp and fish, rice, bananas GNI per capita: US $2,540 (World Bank, 2006) Internet domain: .sr International dialling code: +597 
Surinam is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the Americas. Most of its people are descended from African slaves and Indian and Indonesian indentured servants brought over by the Dutch to work as agricultural labourers. However, there is little assimilation between the different ethnic groups, which confine their contacts to the economic sphere. Similarly, most political parties are ethnically based. This acts as an obstacle to consensus-building. Surinam has potential for tourism, boasting rainforests, abundant wildlife and colonial architecture in the capital. But the sector is undeveloped, hampered by the inaccessibility of the interior and the lack of infrastructure. So, Surinam depends heavily on mining and processing its declining reserves of bauxite and is vulnerable to falls in commodity prices. Surinam has a long-running territorial dispute with its neighbour, Guyana, over a potentially oil-rich offshore area. A UN tribunal is trying to settle the issue. |