Dutch people started arriving in Suriname (previously know as Dutch Guyana) in the 19th Century with the boeroes (not to be confused with the South African Boeren), whom were farmers, arriving from the Dutch provinces Gelderland and Groningen. Although most Dutch settlers got out of Dutch Guiana in November 25, 1975, Dutch population in the nation grew suddenly to 230,000.

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  • Dutch people started arriving in Suriname (previously know as Dutch Guyana) in the 19th Century with the boeroes (not to be confused with the South African Boeren), whom were farmers, arriving from the Dutch provinces Gelderland and Groningen. Although most Dutch settlers got out of Dutch Guiana in November 25, 1975, Dutch population in the nation grew suddenly to 230,000. Furthermore, the Surinamese ethnic group Creoles, persons of mixed African-European ancestry, are partially of Dutch descent.
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  • Dutch Surinamese Nederlandse Surinamers
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  • 230.000
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  • Dutch people started arriving in Suriname (previously know as Dutch Guyana) in the 19th Century with the boeroes (not to be confused with the South African Boeren), whom were farmers, arriving from the Dutch provinces Gelderland and Groningen. Although most Dutch settlers got out of Dutch Guiana in November 25, 1975, Dutch population in the nation grew suddenly to 230,000.
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  • Dutch migration to Suriname
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