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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.

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What are the spanish food names in Trinidad and tobago?

5 spanish foods in spanish are ,sloka , dilh, hera, ole and platas

How did Trinidad and tobago became a republic?

The office of governor general was replaced by the president of the republic. The constitution was changed to a a new republican constitution. Trinidad ceased being a monarchy. The president replaced the queen as head of state. Trinidad now prints its own currency (money).

What changes took place when Trinidad became an independent nation?

we got our own national flag ,bird,flower, pledge Coat Of Arms etc

What do the housing look like in Trinidad and Tobago?

Most people live in houses just like in America. Some have air conditioning and some don't. Houses are built on flat ground or hills. They have running water and electricity.

Names of constituencies in Trinidad and tobago?

The 41 constituencies are:

Arima, Arouca/Maloney, Barataria/San Juan, Caroni Central, Caroni East, Chaguanas East, Chaguanas West, Couva North, Couva South, Cumuto/Manzanilla, D'Abadie/O'Meara, Diego Martin Central, Diego Martin North/East, Diego Martin West, Fyzabad, La Brea, La Horquetta/Talparo, Laventille East/Morvant, Laventille West, Lopinot/Bon Air West, Mayaro, Naparima, Oropouche East, Oropouche West, Point Fortin, Point-a-Pierre, Port of Spain North/St. Anns West, Port of Spain South, Princes Town North, Princes Town South/Tableland, San Fernando East, San Fernando West, Siparia, St. Anns East, St. Augustine, St. Joseph, Tabaquite, Tobago East, Tobago West, Toco/Sangre Grande, and Tunapuna.

What type of food do people from Trinidad and Tobago eat?

People in Trinidad, like much of the rest of the West Indies, eat a type of food called Indo-Caribbean. It has lots of seafood, and goat as meat. They eat a lot of Indian inspired foods like rotis and curries.

How many square meters are in Trinidad and Tobago?

Trinidad's area is 1,830 square miles (4,750 square kilometers).

Is westjet going Guyana?

Hope so. Bwee now Caribbean Airlines and Delta are monopolising the market and charging "through the roof" airfares. Healthy competition will break the monopoly and hopefully bring down the cost of the airfare. The Guyana govt. needs to improve infrastructure and airport facilities to attract air traffic.

Is Trinidad in Jamaica?

No. Trinidad and Jamaica are two different countries.

What type of landforms have in Trinidad and Tobago?

Bumpy in the north and south, relatively flat in central.

What is the nickname for Trinidad and tobago?

Barbados is most commonly referred to as "Bim". It is also referred to as "Bimshire" and "Little England". Originally, the name Barbados came from "Los Barbados" or "The Bearded One" because of the bearded fig trees.

What direction is Grenada from Trinidad?

They are 160 miles (Approx.) away. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.

Distance between grenada and barbados is 261 km. The whole route is covered by sea. The route maybe traversed by either boats or either the use of airplanes.