i dont know but i say si
The islands of Trinidad and Tobago is the farthest south in the Caribbean sea next to the south american country of Venezuela
Trinidad exports oil to Anguilla,Aruba,Bahamas,Barbados,Bermuda,cuba,Dominican Repubpulic,and Jamaica.
Trinidad is an island, so it doesn't share a border with any other countries.
The island of Trinidad is located in the Caribbean Islands. It is part of the archipelago that makes up the Southern Caribbean Islands. It is off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and shares maritime boundaries with Barbados.
Trinidad is the Caribbean's leading oil producer.
None, Barbados is an island.
Excluding countries in the Latin American mainland with access to the Caribbean Sea (e.g. only islands), those would be:Trinidad and TobagoCubaU.S. Virgin IslandsArubaPuerto RicoBarbados
No, Trinidad and Tobago is not an outline of Barbados. They are distinct countries in the Caribbean, with Trinidad and Tobago located to the south of Barbados. While they are relatively close in proximity, each has its own geography, culture, and government. Trinidad and Tobago consists of two main islands, while Barbados is a single island.
The countries that compete in modern day Olympics are U.S.A, U.K, Australia, Jamaica, Venezuela, Trinidad, Barbados, St. Kitts & The Grenadines, etc
Just look on google images but anyway here are some Grenada ,Venezuela, Guyana, St.Vincent ,Barbados ,Dominicia, Barbuda yea and that's pretty much all I know its kinda bad cuz I'm Trinidadian.
The landmass that is closest to Trinidad is Venezuela.
Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago