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Caroni is a river and region located in Trinidad and Tobago, a dual-island nation in the southern Caribbean. The Caroni River is one of the major waterways on the island of Trinidad.
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The Caroni River is the largest river in Trinidad and Tobago, running for 28 miles from its origins in the Northern Range on the island of Trinidad, through the northern lowlands of the Caroni Plains and enters the Gulf of Paria at the Caroni Swamp.
CARONI RIVER,NARIVA RIVER are the main rivers of trinidad and tobago
The longest river in Trinidad and tobago is THE ORTOIRE RIVER
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It flows west into the gulf of paria
There are many types of animals on the Caroni Plain. Gazelles Elephants, Zebra and Buffalo, as well as some animals that are indigenous of that area.
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In the Caroni Swamp, the primary producers are various types of wetland vegetation, including mangroves, sedges, and aquatic plants. These plants play a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing habitat and food for numerous species while also contributing to the swamp's overall health by filtering water and stabilizing sediments. Key species include red and black mangroves, which thrive in the brackish water of the swamp. Additionally, floating plants like water lilies can also be found, enhancing biodiversity in the area.
No, the Caroni Plain and the Northern Lowlands refer to different geographic areas in Trinidad. The Caroni Plain is a specific low-lying region characterized by its fertile soil and is located in the central part of Trinidad, primarily surrounding the Caroni River. The Northern Lowlands, on the other hand, encompass a broader area that includes various lowland regions in the northern part of the island.