The Arawak in terms of indigenous peoples and the English and the Dutch in terms of Europeans were Suriname's discoverers.
Specifically, the Arawak traveled from their native Caribbean island homeland to the northern coasts of Suriname. They settled as fishers and hunters of Suriname's narrow coastal zone no later than 3000 B.C.E. Some 4,600 years later that same coastal area and the nearby coastal plains attracted English and Dutch traders. The Dutch are thought to have established the first coastal tradings posts before the English, who nevertheless established the first permanent European settlements between 1630 and 1650.
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the answer is Paramaribo
Paramaribo
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sugar.
Um. i think it is the Robe Iris.
SRD -> Surinam Dollars.
A discoverer of salt is not known.
who is the discoverer of protein
That is the correct spelling of the noun "discoverer" (one who discovers or locates).You spelled discoverer correctly.
He was a great Discoverer
the discoverer is Carl Wilhelm Scheele, found in 1774