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(Created page with "<div class="pg_page_title">Main Historical Dates - Suriname</div> Suriname is a country located in South America. Here are the top 30 historical dates in the country's history: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Date !! Event |- | 1499 || Alonso de Ojeda explores the Suriname River and claims the area for Spain |- | 1651 || The first Dutch settlement is established in what is now Suriname |- | 1667 || The Treaty of Breda is signed, ending the Second Anglo-Dutch War and ceding S...") ย |
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Main Historical Dates - Suriname
Suriname is a country located in South America. Here are the top 30 historical dates in the country's history:
Date | Event |
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1499 | Alonso de Ojeda explores the Suriname River and claims the area for Spain |
1651 | The first Dutch settlement is established in what is now Suriname |
1667 | The Treaty of Breda is signed, ending the Second Anglo-Dutch War and ceding Suriname to the Dutch |
1683 | The Dutch West India Company establishes a slave trade monopoly in Suriname |
1799 | The British occupy Suriname during the Napoleonic Wars |
1814 | Suriname is returned to Dutch control following the end of the Napoleonic Wars |
1830 | Slavery is abolished in Suriname |
1863 | The Dutch government abolishes slavery in all of its colonies, including Suriname |
1922 | The League of Nations grants the Netherlands control over Suriname |
1942 | The United States occupies Suriname to protect bauxite mines during World War II |
1945 | Suriname is returned to Dutch control following the end of World War II |
1948 | The first political party in Suriname, the Progressive Surinamese People's Party, is established |
1954 | Suriname becomes an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands |
1973 | Suriname gains full independence from the Netherlands |
1980 | A military coup led by Sergeant Dรฉsi Bouterse takes place, leading to a period of political instability |
1982 | Fifteen opposition figures are executed by the military regime in what becomes known as the "December murders" |
1987 | A new constitution is adopted, establishing a democratic system of government |
1991 | Bouterse is democratically elected as president |
1992 | The Surinamese guilder is replaced by the Surinamese dollar as the official currency |
1999 | Suriname joins the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) |
2000 | A peace agreement is signed with the Maroons, ending a long-standing conflict |
2010 | Suriname becomes a member of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) |
2012 | Suriname becomes a member of the Union of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) |
2015 | Bouterse is re-elected as president, despite controversy surrounding his previous term in office |
2019 | Bouterse is convicted of murder in connection with the "December murders" |
2020 | Chan Santokhi is elected president, succeeding Bouterse |
2021 | The government of Suriname announces plans to transition to renewable energy sources in the coming years |