Suriname

[Area] 164,000 square kilometers.

[Population] 61.3 million (2021). About 33% of the population is of Indian origin, 31% Creole, 15% Indonesian, 10% black bush people, and the rest are Indians, Chinese, and whites. Dutch is the official language, and Surinamese is commonly spoken. 42% of the inhabitants are Christian, 20% Hindu, and 13% Islamic.

[Capital] Paramaribo, with a population of 259,000 people.

[Brief description] Brief description of the city] Paramaribo is located in northern South America. French Guiana to the east, Brazil to the south, Guyana to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Tropical rainforest climate. The average annual temperature is 23-27℃. Initially inhabited by Amerindians, it was declared a dependency of the Spanish explorers in 1593 and was settled by the Dutch in 1602 and by British immigrants in 1630; it became a Dutch colony by a treaty signed by Britain and the Netherlands in 1667, and was formally established as a sovereign state of the Netherlands by the Treaty of Vienna in 1815, and was given internal self-government in 1954. Independence was proclaimed on November 25, 1975 and the Republic was established.

(Source: Official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China:https://www.mfa.gov.cn/web/gjhdq_676201/gj_676203/bmz_679954/)