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Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Pal
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Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188135
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 187971
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 187965
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 187957
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188199
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188198
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188166
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188165
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 187967
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188164
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188060
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188058
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188235
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188200
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188219
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188208
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188035
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188207
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188206
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188205
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188203
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

ID: 188442
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

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Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House).

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade.

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence.

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo "Surinamean tongue", Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, "negroenglish").
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.

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Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.
Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated on 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued at the Presidential Palace. Paramaribo, Suriname. 25/11/2009.

Srefidensi, the Independence Day of Suriname celebrated at 25 November 2009. Public ceremonies started at Onafhankelijksplein (The Independent Square of Suriname) and continued as official part in the Presidential Palace (AKA White House). 

Mr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan the President of the Republic of Suriname,  Mr. Ramdien Sardjoe the Vice-President of the Republic of Suriname accepted greetings of guests and the cabinet.

A symbolic French Force was a special guest of Srefidensi parade. 

SREFIDENSI (*) The word of Srefidensi is a Sranan-Tongo word that describes Independence. 

Sranan (also Sranan Tongo 'Surinamean tongue', Surinaams, Surinamese, Suriname Creole, Taki Taki) is a creole language spoken as a Lingua Franca by approximately 400,000 people in Suriname. It is the mother tongue of the Creoles. Sranan was previously called nengre or negerengels (Dutch, 'negroenglish').
Since this language is shared between the Dutch, Javanese, Hindustani and Chinese speaking communities. Most Surinamese speak it as a Lingua Franca.