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Ghana–Suriname relations

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Map indicating locations of Ghana and Suriname

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Suriname

Ghanaian–Surinamese relations are diplomatic relations betweenGhana andSuriname. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 24 November 1975.[1][2] Both countries are members ofOACPS andformer Dutch colonies.

Suriname maintains anembassy inAccra.[3][4] The currentambassador of Suriname to Ghana isNatasha Halfhuid.

History

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Most of the enslaved people imported to Suriname came from WestCentral Africa (circa 61,500 slaves, 27% of the total number),Gold Coast (Ghana) (circa 46,000, 21% of the total).

TheAkans from the central Ghana were, officially, the predominant ethnic group of slaves in Suriname.

Enslaved people including theEwe (who live in southern Ghana,Togo andBenin)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Republic Of Suriname opens an Embassy in Ghana".Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Republic of Ghana.
  2. ^"Ghana and Suriname to deepen cooperation".Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Republic of Ghana.
  3. ^"Republic Of Suriname opens an Embassy in Ghana".Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Republic of Ghana.
  4. ^"Suriname opens embassy in Ghana after closure of South African mission". MENAFN. 2019-03-05.
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