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Saramaccan (autonym: Saamáka) is a creole language spoken by about 24000 ethnic African people near the Saramacca and upper Suriname Rivers in Suriname (formerly also known as Dutch Guyana) and 2000 in French Guiana. It has three main dialects.

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