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Trinidad and Tobago Researched via: http://wikipedia.org

Trinidad and Tobago Researched via: http://wikipedia.org. Student Name: Ababacar Sonko Date: April 19, 2010. Where is The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago located?.

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Trinidad and Tobago Researched via: http://wikipedia.org

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  1. Trinidad and Tobago Researched via: http://wikipedia.org Student Name: Ababacar Sonko Date: April 19, 2010

  2. Where is The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago located? • Trinidad and Tobago are southeasterly islands of the Antilles, situated between 10° 2' and 11° 12' N latitude and 60° 30' and 61° 56' W longitude. At the closest point, Trinidad is just 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) off the Venezuelan coast. Covering an area of 5,128 km2 (1,980 sq mi), the country consists of the two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous smaller landforms – including Chacachacare, Manos, Heaves, Gaspar Grande (or Gaspar), Little Tobago, and St. Giles Island. Trinidad is 4,768 km2 (1,841 sq mi) in area (comprising 93.0% of the country's total area) with an average length of 80 km (50 mi) and an average width of 59 kilometers (37 mi).

  3. Flag, Motto, Anthem: • The flag was chosen by the Independence committee in 1962. Red, black and white symbolize fire (the sun, representing courage), earth (representing dedication) and water (representing purity and equality), respectively. • The coat of arms was designed by the Independence committee, and features the Scarlet Ibis (native to Trinidad), the Coercion (native to Tobago) and the Hummingbird. The shield bears three ships, representing both the Trinity, and the three ships that Columbus sailed.

  4. Sports: • Cricket is one of the most popular sports of Trinidad and Tobago, with intense inter-island rivalry with its Caribbean neighbors. Trinidad and Tobago plays Test Cricket, One Day International as well as Twenty20 cricket as a member of the West Indies team. The national team plays at the first-class level in regional competitions. Trinidad and Tobago along with other islands from the Caribbean co-hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup. • Brian Lara, world record holder for the most runs scored both in a Test and in a First Class innings and other records, was born in a small town of Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago and is often referred to as the Prince of Port of Spain or simply the Prince. • This legendary West Indian batsman is widely regarded as one of the best batsmen ever to have played the game, and is one of the most famous sporting icons in the country.

  5. Economy: • Trinidad's economy is strongly influenced by the petroleum industry. • Tourism and manufacturing are also important to the local economy. Tourism is a growing sector, although not proportionately as important as in many other Caribbean islands. • Agricultural products include citrus, cocoa, and other products.

  6. Famous people/role model: • During his career, which spans over 25 years, he has recorded several songs alongside many of Caribbean music's most popular acts, such as Admiral T, Alison Hinds, Beenie Man, Calypso Rose, Burning Flames, Drupatee, Wyclef Jean, Canibus, Red Rat, Shaggy, Sparrow, Denise Belfon, Ken Marlon Charles (KMC), Destra, Walker Hornung, VybzKartel, G-Unit, Black Stalin, David Rudder, BujuBanton, Mr. Vegas, Doug E. Fresh, Pitbull and many others. • In 1987 he was the youngest finalist to ever win the Caribbean Song Festival. • He now stands as one of the most well-known soca acts in the world and has tried in many ways to bring soca into the mainstream by promoting it, using his leverage as an artist able to sell-out shows.

  7. What do you like the most about Trinidad and Tobago? The terrain of the islands is a mixture of mountains and plains. The highest point in the country is found on the Northern Range at El Cerro del Aripo which is 940 m (3,080 ft) above sea level. The climate is tropical. There are two seasons annually: the dry season for the first six months of the year, and the wet season in the second half of the year. Winds are predominantly from the northeast and are dominated by the northeast trade winds.

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