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Trinidad and Tobago

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic country located in the southern Caribbean. With a total area of 1,981 sq mi, it comprises two main islands – Trinidad and Tobago – and many smaller landforms.

1,629 Questions

Do Indian nationals require visa for Trinidad?

You are not required a visa if you are going for the purpose of a vacation or a business for not more than 3 months. If you are planning to be there for more than 3 months they yes Visa is required.

Is it indepedance day in trinidad and tobago?

Trinidad & Tobago first gained independence on August 31st 1962.

Since then, the country always celebrate Independence Day on the 31st of August every year.

What are facts on Trinidad?

there was a great fire in san fernando

What are Trinidad's neighbouring islands?

Trinidad sister isle is togabo n the other neighbouring countries are venzuela, and some others like barbados and Jamaica

What is the money use in Trinidad and tobago?

Trinidad and Tobago's main source of income is based on the energy sector. We export LNG (liquified natural gas), petroleum and petroleum based products, and steel. Within the Caribbean region, cement, food and beverages are also exported to help with our income. While some money is mad from tourism, unlike most Caribbean island Trinidad and Tobago's main source of revenue is not tourism. Rather, we are a business and industry based island. Trinidad and Tobago's main source of income is based on the energy sector. We export LNG (liquified natural gas), petroleum and petroleum based products, and steel. Within the Caribbean region, cement, food and beverages are also exported to help with our income. While some money is mad from tourism, unlike most Caribbean island Trinidad and Tobago's main source of revenue is not tourism. Rather, we are a business and industry based island.

Who was our head of state before we became a republic of Trinidad and tobago (pictures)?

Eric Williams was the First Prime minister of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.

Who brought Carnival into Trinidad and Tobago?

The French brought a Carnival like thing and then the slaves created their own Carnival with the drums and costumes and all the other things that Carnival has. That is why there are so many french words in the celebration. Words like "j'ouvert", "Dimanche gras", "fete", "Mardi Gras", 'jab jab", "ministrel" and " Pierrot Grenade".

The Damme Lorraine specifically was just the slaves' way of mocking the french mistresses. Their asses were flat and they had little breasts...so they would put pads in their bras and something to make it look as though they had bottom.

How far is Trinidad and tobago from the equator?

The distance between the above places is 8093 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport precise distance.

What is Trinidad and Tobago?

It is a country in the the Carribean like Jamaica Cuba and Dominican republic.

gaming4life with gillian says

  1. Trinidad is the largest island in the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, off Venezuela's coast in the southern Caribbean. With a Creole culture incorporating African, European, East Indian and Chinese traditions, it's known for its distinct cuisine, calypso and soca music, and boisterous Carnival celebration. It's also home to diverse flora and fauna, including some 400 bird species.

    Founded: 1797

    Elevation: 3,084'

    Island groups: Antilles, Lesser Antilles

How long is a flight from Toronto to Trinidad and Tobago?

The results of your search for Toronto, ON (YTO) to Port of Spain (POS)

Shortest Flight Duration 5 hours 25 mins

Who is the Minister of Education for Trinidad and Tobago?

Priya Manickchand is the Minister of Education for Guyana.

Who was Trinidad first prime minister?

Dr. Eric Eustace Williams was Trinidad and tobago first Prime minister between 1962-1981 when he died in office. He founded the People National Movement (PMN) in 1956 and won the 1956 generally elections where he led the country to independence. In 1976 he then made the country a republic.

What are the swamps in Tobago?

in Caroni and Nariva.This is two swamps and where it is located in Trindad.

What did the African slaves bring to Trinidad?

Africans brought nothing but themselves, remember they were taken from their homeland (Africa). Therefore they came with their two hands swinging. The question you should be asking is: What did Africans impact on Trinidad?

What are the export of Trinidad and tobago?

By the 1950s oil had become a staple in Trinidad's export market.
Oil and gas account for about 40% of GDP and 80% of exports.
It is one of the leading gas-based export centers in the world, being the leading exporter of ammonia and methanol and among the top five exporters of liquefied natural gas.

What are the three main rivers in Trinidad?

There are a large number ranging in size. The links below will give you a broad overview.

Who is the Minister of Food Production for Trinidad and Tobago?

Doctor Leslie Ramsammy is the Minister of Agriculture for Guyana.

What clothing the British brought to Trinidad?

WOMEN WEAR

*Orhni

*jhula

*gangari

*chappal

MEN WEAR

*Pagri

*kurtah

*dhoti

salra

How do you say happybirthday in Trinidad?

Jamaican isn't a language. Their indigenous language is Arawakan.

What town in Trinidad did the Amerindians settle?

Arima

Arouca

Carapichaima

Carli Bay

Chaguanas

Chaguaramas

Cunupia

Curepe

Cushe

Guaico

Guanapo

Guayaguayare

Icacos

Iere Village

Mucurapo

Tabaquite

What did the east Indians do when they came to Trinidad?

When Indians arrived in Trinidad and Tobago they worked as indentured labourers