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Indonesia–Suriname relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesia–Suriname relations
Indonesia–Suriname relations refers to the bilateral relations of Republic of Indonesia and Suriname. Indonesia and Suriname had a special relationship, based upon shared common history as former colonies of the Dutch Empire. Large numbers of Javanese migrated to Suriname to work on plantations during the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. Indonesia has an embassy in Paramaribo also accredited to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, while Suriname has an embassy in Jakarta. Indonesia and Suriname are members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation. ==History== The historical links between Indonesia and Suriname dating back to the migration of Indonesians (especially Javanese) to Suriname in 1890. During colonial Dutch East Indies in 19th-century, to fulfill labor need in its other colonies, the Dutch began to sent large numbers of Javanese to work in Suriname. Most of them works in plantation and agriculture sectors. Today, there is around 70,000 citizen or 15 percent of Suriname's demographic have Javanese descent,〔 and some of its officials, such as cabinet ministers are Javanese. The bilateral diplomatic relations officially established in 1976.
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