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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

How many times could Trinidad fit in England?

Trinidad W.I = 1,980 sq miles (5,128 km²)

England = 50,346 sq miles (130,395 km²)

Answer = 25.43

What are some Spanish clothes that exist in Trinidad and Tobago?

the type of clothing that they wear in tnt is things that are very thin because the humidity is so hot on a daily bases the temp is 90 degrees f and 59% of that is the humidity that is more thatn hall

What is the salary for a Trinidad and tobago police officer?

A police trainee's salary $4,800

A constable $5,123

A corporal $6,745

A sergeant $8,205

An inspector $9,700

An assistant superintendent $11,500

A Superintendent $12,300

A Senior Superintendent $14,111

An Assistant Commissioner $17,300

Is Trinidad safe?

Trinidad is relatively safe in some areas but isn't crime ridden.

What is the biggest school in Trinidad and Tobago?

Well in Trinidad there are many good schools .Saint Augustine Girls High School it is a Presbysterian school and you have to make in 98 to 100 percentile to go to that school and Saint Marys College it is a boy school not sure about religion and to go to that school you have to make 98 percentile to 100 percentile to go to that school. By the way to past for these schools you have to take an exam called s.e.a secondary entrance examination.There are Naparima Girls' and Naps Boys' which are 2 of the best South schools. There are Presentation Colleges, Sando and Chaguanas.There are many convents-St.Joseph Convents and Holy Faith Convents. There is also a Hindu college,Lashkmi Girls'.There is also Hillview College in Tunapuna.

What changes were made when Trinidad and Tobago gained Independence?

the president replaced the queen , Trinidad and Tobago ceased being a monarchy and Trinidad and Tobago printed its own money

How do you say hello in trinadad and tobago?

Being that Trinidad is an English speaking country, you would say 'welcome' just as in any other English speaking country. However, we do have our own dialect and depending on who you ask, and what's the 'in' word/phrase it may differ. But generally speaking.... Welcome, Hi, Hello.

What year did the french arrive in Trinidad?

The French people came to Trinidad in August of 1666 and began colonizing the area in search of riches. The French remained in Trinidad until the late 1700s when the British began exploring the area.

Pictures of the Trinidad and Tobago athletes?

It was the nation's largest delegation yet, with a total of 30 athletes (21 men and 9 women) in 6 sports.

Gold

Keshorn Walcott

Athletics

Men's javelin throwBronzeLalonde GordonAthleticsMen's 400 metresAthleticsMen's 4 × 400m relay

Bronze Medal Lalonde Gordon

Jarrin Solomon

Ade Alleyne-Forte

Deon LendoreAthleticsMen's 4 × 100m relay

Bronze Medal

Keston Bledman

Marc Burns

Emmanuel Callender

Richard ThompsonJehue Gordoncame in 6th in the 400 m hurdles

Richard Thompson was 7th the

Semoy Hackett was 8th in the 200 m

Njisane Phillip finished 4th in the Men's sprint Cycling and 7th in the Men's keirin

Where is Trinidad and Tobago?

The island nation is in the Caribbean Sea, just off the northern coast of Venezuela in South America. Of the two islands, Trinidad is the larger and closer to Venezuela, and has substantial oil production. Tobago is primarily a tourism location.

What Dr Eric Williams contribute to Trinidad?

Dr Eric Williams was the first Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago.

What impact did the spanish colonization have in the indigenous people of Trinidad?

food - some methods of cooking were adopted from the spanish

religion - catholic clergymen established missions in Trinidad to convert the amerindians to roman catholicism leading to the growth of the religion on the island

music - years after Columbus discovered Trinidad, venezuelan immigrants came to work on the cocoa plantations, they brought their own brand of music - parang. later on it was integrated into other rhythms of the existing races on the island and became known as chutney parang and soca parang.

dance - joropo and castillan

What is Trinidad and Tobago motto?

the motto of trinidad and tobago is( together we aspire together we achieve).

How long will it take to travel form Atlanta to Trinidad?

Departure point: Atlanta, Georgia

Destination point: Trinidad Island, Trinidad and Tobago

Estimated flight duration: 4 hours, 32 minutes

How do you respect our national emblems and symbols of Trinidad and Tobago?

; When the flag is passing in a parade or review or is being hoisted or lowered, all persons should face the flag, stand at attention, and salute. Those in uniform should render the military salute. Men not in uniform should remove the hat with the right hand and hold the hat at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Men without hats and women should place the right hand over the heart. Aliens should stand at attention. A viewer should salute the flag in a parade at the moment it passes him.

How do you dispose of an old national flag?

According to the Trinidad and Tabago website, flags no longer suitable for display should be disposed of by burning and should not be left lying about. See Related Links.

In the US, some VFWs or American Legion Posts offer appropriate disposal services for worn out American flags.

What are the bodies of water that surrounds Trinidad?

Salt Water (oceanic)

North - Caribbean Sea

East - Atlantic Ocean

West - Gulf of Paria - north entry is through Dragon's Mouth, south entry through Serpent's mouth

South - Coluymbus Channel

Fresh Water - Navet Dam, Arena Dam, Hollis Reservoir and Mammoral Dam, Tobago Hillborogh dam

The delta of what South America river is south of Trinidad and Tobago?

The delta of the river that is south of the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago is the Orinoco. The Orinoco flows in an arc from Colombia to Venezuela for 1,700 miles.

What are some spanish foods in Trinidad and tobago?

they brought things like croissants and pastries to Trinidad and Tobago