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The location of Trinidad and Tobago
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Trinidad and Tobago:

Trinidad and Tobagosovereign island nation[1] located in the Lesser Antilles Archipelago in the southeastern Caribbean Sea.[2] Trinidad and Tobago lies northeast of Venezuela and south of the island nation of Grenada. It also shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast and Guyana to the southeast. The country covers an area of 5,128 square kilometers (1,979 sq mi) and consists of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous smaller landforms. Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the main islands; Tobago is much smaller, comprising about 6% of the total area and 4% of the population. The nation lies outside the hurricane belt.

Officially Trinidadians or Tobagonians, the people from Trinidad and Tobago are often informally referred to as Trinbagonians or Trinis (for Trinidadians). Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago is a primarily industrialised country whose economy is based on petroleum and petrochemicals. Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its pre-Lenten Carnival and as the birthplace of steelpan, calypso, chutney, chutney-soca, pichakaree, chut-kai-pang, cariso, kaiso, parang, soca, and limbo.

General reference

An enlargeable basic map of Trinidad and Tobago

Geography of Trinidad and Tobago

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Geography of Trinidad and Tobago

Environment of Trinidad and Tobago

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Environment of Trinidad and Tobago

Natural geographic features of Trinidad and Tobago

Regions of Trinidad and Tobago

Ecoregions of Trinidad and Tobago

List of ecoregions in Trinidad and Tobago

Demography of Trinidad and Tobago

Demographics of Trinidad and Tobago

Government and politics of Trinidad and Tobago

Local government divisions in Trinidad and Tobago

Politics of Trinidad and Tobago

Branches of the government of Trinidad and Tobago

Government of Trinidad and Tobago

Executive branch of the government of Trinidad and Tobago

Legislative branch of the government of Trinidad and Tobago

Judicial branch of the government of Trinidad and Tobago

Court system of Trinidad and Tobago

Foreign relations of Trinidad and Tobago

Foreign relations of Trinidad and Tobago

International organization membership

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is a member of:[2]

Law and order in Trinidad and Tobago

Law of Trinidad and Tobago

Military of Trinidad and Tobago

Military of Trinidad and Tobago

Local government in Trinidad and Tobago

Local government in Trinidad and Tobago

History of Trinidad and Tobago

History of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago was founded by Christopher Columbus, in 1962.

Culture of Trinidad and Tobago

Culture of Trinidad and Tobago

Art in Trinidad and Tobago

Sports in Trinidad and Tobago

Sports in Trinidad and Tobago

Economy and infrastructure of Trinidad and Tobago

Economy of Trinidad and Tobago

Education in Trinidad and Tobago

Education in Trinidad and Tobago

Infrastructure of Trinidad and Tobago

See also

References

  1. ^ Archipelagic Waters and Exclusive Economic Zone Act No 24 of 1986
  2. ^ a b "Trinidad and Tobago". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. 7 July 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  3. ^ Trinidad and Tobago 2011 Population and Housing Census Demographic Report. 2012, S. 2.

Wikimedia Atlas of Trinidad and Tobago

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