states: [suriname]
category: cultural
year: 2023
region: Latin America and the Caribbean
latitude/longitude: 5.4311611111, -54.9826027778
The Jodensavanne Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Suriname inscribed in September 2023, comprises the Jodensavanne Settlement and Cassipora Creek Cemetery, located along the Suriname River. Founded by Sephardic Jews in the 17th century, this autonomous community features ruins of the Americas’ earliest architecturally significant synagogue (1685), cemeteries, and brick foundations, reflecting its peak as a plantation hub with extensive privileges. Recognized as Suriname’s third UNESCO site, it offers a unique testament to Jewish diaspora history in a forested, indigenous territory, blending cultural heritage with archaeological remains.
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