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The meaning of Republic Day in Trinidad and Tobago is that Republic Day is the day we (in Trinidad and Tobago) cut all ties with the metropole; that is, England.

When we gained independence, there was still a governor representing the queen but when we gained republic we cut all ties with the UK

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