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Wat is het klimaat van Suriname?

Regenwoudklimaat

Wat is de gemiddelde temperatuur tijdens het droge seizoen in Suriname?

32 graden Celsius

Wat is het percentage van Suriname dat bedekt is met regenwoud?

90%

Wat is de grootste tropische regenwoud ter wereld?

Het Amazone regenwoud

Welke politieke partijen waren betrokken bij de onderhandelingen die leidden tot de nieuwe grondwet van Suriname in 1987?

VHP en NPS

Wie heeft veel openbare gebouwen in Suriname ontworpen na de Tweede Wereldoorlog?

Peter Nagel

Wat is een populaire attractie in Paramaribo?

Paramaribo Zoo

Welke Surinaamse schrijvers worden genoemd in de tekst?

Edgar Cairo, Cynthia McLeod en Albert Helman

Wat zijn de twee UNESCO Werelderfgoedlocaties in Suriname?

Historic Center of Paramaribo en Central Suriname Nature Reserve

Wanneer werd de nieuwe Surinaamse dollar geïntroduceerd?

2004

Study Notes

  • Suriname has a rainforest climate with a large and small rainy season and two dry seasons
  • Temperature ranges from 24 to 36 degrees Celsius
  • Average temperature during rainy season is 27.3 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Celsius during dry season
  • Temperature gradually increases in the morning and decreases in the evening
  • 90% of Suriname is covered by rainforest
  • Suriname's rainforest is part of the Amazon rainforest
  • The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest on earth
  • The Surinamese rainforest is a popular study destination for biologists
  • Suriname has a diverse range of flora and fauna
  • The Amazon rainforest covers mostly Brazilian territory.
  • Negotiations between the military government and political leaders led to the return of democracy in Suriname.
  • The old constitution of 1975 was abolished and replaced by a new one in 1987.
  • The new constitution gave the president a strong position in the government and introduced the role of vice president.
  • Ministers were made subordinate to the president, who became both head of government and head of state.
  • The proposal for a directly elected president was rejected.
  • The president is elected by the parliament but still holds significant powers.
  • The new constitution was approved by a referendum on September 30, 1987.
  • The negotiations involved leaders of the VHP and NPS political parties.
  • The new constitution reduced the power of ministers compared to the 1975 constitution.
  • The negotiations also led to the end of military rule in Suriname.
  • Suriname devalued its currency by a factor of 1000 in 2004.
  • The old currency became 1000 times less valuable.
  • The new currency was the Surinamese dollar.
  • The old currency became more valuable as a result of the devaluation.
  • From 2016, the exchange rate was determined by weekly auctions.
  • The exchange rate stabilized at around 7.50 SDR per dollar in 2016.
  • On September 22, 2020, the exchange rate halved to 14.018 SDR per dollar.
  • The new exchange rate is for both buying and selling.
  • The text also mentions mining in Suriname, but no key facts are given.
  • The text is focused on the history of Suriname's currency exchange rate.
  • Suriname has two UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Central Suriname Nature Reserve and the historic center of Paramaribo.
  • Jodensavanne is on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage.
  • Fort Zeelandia is a museum in the historic center of Paramaribo.
  • Some of Suriname's former plantations, such as Laarwijk and Frederiksdorp, have been restored and are open to visitors.
  • Architect Peter Nagel designed many public buildings in Suriname after World War II.
  • Most of Suriname's cultural attractions are in the capital city of Paramaribo.
  • Paramaribo Zoo is a popular attraction.
  • Suriname has a rich literary tradition.
  • Surinamese writers include Edgar Cairo, Cynthia McLeod, and Albert Helman.
  • Suriname's literature reflects the country's diverse cultural heritage.

Take our quiz on Suriname to test your knowledge on its climate, rainforest, constitution, currency, UNESCO World Heritage sites, cultural attractions, and literary tradition. Learn interesting facts such as how much of Suriname is covered by rainforest, the role of the president in the government, the devaluation of the currency, and the famous Surinamese writers. Impress your friends with your newfound knowledge on this fascinating South American country!

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