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This is a soca song that went on to be a huge hit in the Caribbean performed by Allison Hinds which was spoken in the dialect of a Surinamese tribe



Another example showing that geography does not dictate culture.

Suriname definitely on my list to visit


Wow, I would've never thought the Saamaka language would be spread like that.

The Surinamese Maroon culture has been described as the best preserved piece of Africa outside of Africa. A good amount are still living in villages in the jungle, some of them open to visitors, might be interesting for y'all. There's indigenous villages like that as well. Beautiful nature too, you can go deep into the jungle. And the city of Paramaribo is cool, chill atmosphere, great food, decent nightlife. The tourism industry is still small, but if you're somewhat adventurous you'll enjoy yourself.
 

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surinamese folks drink rum like the rest of the Caribbean?

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Wow, I would've never thought the Saamaka language would be spread like that.

The Surinamese Maroon culture has been described as the best preserved piece of Africa outside of Africa. A good amount are still living in villages in the jungle, some of them open to visitors, might be interesting for y'all. There's indigenous villages like that as well. Beautiful nature too, you can go deep into the jungle. And the city of Paramaribo is cool, chill atmosphere, great food, decent nightlife. The tourism industry is still small, but if you're somewhat adventurous you'll enjoy yourself.
Yup, God's people.
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This is a soca song that went on to be a huge hit in the Caribbean performed by Allison Hinds which was spoken in the dialect of a Surinamese tribe



Another example showing that geography does not dictate culture.

Suriname definitely on my list to visit


:ohhh: I did not know this and I grew up on this tune :mjlol:
 
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