Who are the bodies that monitor the work of accounting in Trinidad and Tobago?
that would be the IMF AND THE CENTRAL BANK along with the general accounting office of the govenment of trinidad and tobabo
Is Trinidad and Tobago rich or poor?
Trinidad and tobago are quite rich.
Trinidad and Tobago is one of the wealthiest countries in the Caribbean, thanks to its large reserves of oil and gas, the exploitation of which dominates its economy.
two-island state enjoys a per capita income well above the average for Latin America. Natural gas - much of it exported to the US - is expected to overtake oil as its main source of revenue.
Was Chritopher Columbus the second person to come to Trinidad?
No, there were natives living on Trinidad before Columbus even had the idea of what a ship even was. However, Columbus was one of the first Europeans to set food on Trinidad, because he revealed its existence to Europeans.
Which direction is Port Of Spain?
it's thataway.................... where are you looking at it from ?
Who were the past presidents of Trinidad and Tobago?
Trinidad and Tobago adopted the democratic parliamentary system; it has Prime Ministers, not Presidents. Past Prime ministers are as follows in order from oldest to most recent:
CORRECTION
Trinidad and Tobago is a Republic. As such, there IS INDEED a President. He is not the head of government. This role is carried out by the Prime Minister as stated above. However, the President is the head of state and is Chief of Command of the Armed Forces.
Past Presidents -
Sir Ellis Clarke
Mr. Noor Hassanali
Mr. A.N.R. Robinson
and currently Professor George Maxwell Richards.
How do you say Trinidad in spanish?
You say, "Trinidad." Trinidad is a Spanish word. It means Trinity.
What are the names of the forts in Trinidad and Tobago?
fort georgein tobago and fort james fort picton in trinidad
Is Trinidad included within the West Indies?
Trinidad is included in the West Indies however it is not situated in North America as it is on the continent of South America.
Do Trinidad and tobago nationals need a visa to enter Martinique?
No....a Trinidad & Tobago national with a valid T&T Passport does not need a Visa to enter Martinique as long as the stay does not exceed 90 days.