Trinidad population is around 1.3 million personArea 2km 5,128 period 2010I hope this helps Lady.D
== == There is no exact year that the Syrians arrived in Trinidad and Tobago. They came in different boatloads over a period of ten years. Families were separated during this time but were later reunited. The Syrians began arriving in Trinidad in the early 1900's. By 1909 the first set of Syrian immigrants to Trinidad and Tobago, the majority of the present day Syrian community in Trinidad, had arrived.
they wern't brought here........they r the amerindians
in the year 1951 they became a separate emblem from the police service because the police and fire service use to be one unit before that period and they took the decision to make the Trinidad fire service a separate entity
East Indians immigrant labour first came to Trinidad on the 30th May `1845
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Yes, David Abdullah was in Grenada at the time of Maurice Bishop's assassination on October 19, 1983. He was there as part of a delegation from Trinidad and Tobago, observing the political situation in Grenada. Abdullah's presence during this tumultuous period highlights the regional interest and involvement in Grenada's political dynamics.
It's difficult to pinpoint a single individual who brought track and field to Trinidad and Tobago. The sport likely arrived through a combination of factors, including: British influence:During the British colonial period, track and field was introduced to the islands as part of the British education system. Local sporting traditions: Running and jumping were likely already practiced in some form as part of traditional games and activities. Growing international interest: The increasing popularity of track and field globally in the late 19th and early 20th centuries likely contributed to its local development. The establishment of the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) in Trinidad and Tobago in 1946 marked a significant step in the formalization and organization of track and field in the country.
Yes, Trinidad and Tobago recognizes common law marriage. Couples living together for a significant period, typically over five years, may be considered in a common law marriage, which grants them certain legal rights similar to those of formally married couples. However, it's important to note that common law marriages do not require a formal ceremony or registration. Legal recognition can vary, and individuals in such relationships may want to seek legal advice to understand their rights and obligations.
The concept of quarantine originated during the medieval period in Venice, Italy in the 14th century to protect against the spread of the bubonic plague. The term "quarantine" itself is derived from the Venetian dialect for "forty days," which was the period ships suspected of carrying diseases were required to remain isolated before passengers and crew could go ashore.
Astronauts typically spend around two weeks in quarantine before their space mission to ensure they are not carrying any germs or illnesses that could affect their health during their time in space. This quarantine period helps protect both the astronauts and their crewmates on the mission.
In "A House for Mr. Biswas" by V.S. Naipaul, the main illustrations include Mr. Biswas' struggle for independence and identity, his quest for a place to call his own in a colonial society, and the themes of displacement and alienation. The novel also reflects the cultural and social dynamics of Trinidad and Tobago during the time period it is set in.