Independence Day in Suriname is observed every November 25, commemorating the country's full independence from the Netherlands, which was granted in 1975. Suriname was a Dutch colony from the late 17th century, and the decolonization process began during World War II when the Netherlands' government went into exile. The Dutch government-in-exile expressed intentions to reassess colonial administration after the war, leading to Suriname's status as a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1954. Celebrations take place primarily at the Presidential Palace in Paramaribo, where the President delivers a speech followed by a military parade and a presidential reception. This day marks a significant moment in Suriname's history, reflecting its journey towards sovereignty.
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