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Portuguese Surinamese

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Portuguese Surinamese people
Regions with significant populations
Paramaribo,Wanica
Languages
Dutch·Sranan Tongo·Portuguese·English
Religion
Christianity
(Roman Catholicism)
Related ethnic groups
White Surinamese·Portuguese Guyanese·Portuguese Trinidadian and Tobagonian·Portuguese diaspora

Portuguese Surinamese peopleareSurinamesecitizens ofPortugueseancestry.

History

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In 1853, the first Portuguese people arrived from thePortugueseisland ofMadeira,having been sponsored by a coalition of planters and by the colonial government. They were actually on their way toBritish Guiana,where the planters also sought alternative sources of labour after the abolition of slavery, but ended up in Suriname. A total of 500 Madeirans came as indentured workers to Suriname. At the end of their contract, they left the fields and sought an existence in the market. In later years, more immigrants from Madeira and British Guiana came to Suriname, however, no longer as indentured laborers but as free immigrants.[1]

PortugueseSephardic Jewshad settled between the 15th and 16th centuries before theDutcharrived. The firstPortuguese Jewscame from the Netherlands, Portugal and Italy to settle in the old capitalTorarica.

References

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  1. ^"Madeireze Surinamers".Waterkant.net.30 June 2013.