
For those not in the know, Suriname used to be a Dutch colony until 1975. Until that time it a constituent part of the Kingdom and as such the House of Orange was well represented in street names, parks and official holidays such as Queen's Day.
After Independence many names were changed. The erstwhile Oranjeplein (Orange Square) is now Independence Square and the 30th of April (Queen's Day) is no longer a national holiday. Unlike some countries the Surinami did not tear down all the Dutch statues or try to erase the colonial past. Instead, the former heads of state we given a quiet pension in the shadow near the Suriname River. A good example is Queen Wilhelmina, whilst slightly defaced, was placed in a corner of Fort Zeelandia and now looks out into the interior of Suriname.