Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago / A country located in the southern Caribbean, 11 km from Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelago made up of two main islands, Trinidad, the largest of Trinidad and Tobago, and Tobago, in addition to 21 other small islands. Its area is 5128 km² and its population is 1262366. Its official language is English

The population of Trinidad consists of several elements. The Africans make up about half of the country's population (43%). The African elements have reached Trinidad during the slave trade, and these elements have mocked the cultivation of crops in hot regions. They came as laborers forced by Britain to exploit them in agriculture after the abolition of the slave trade, and the remaining minorities of the population of Trinidad consist of a mixture of the British, the French, the Portuguese, the Spanish, and the Indians. Hindus are 34.6%, Muslims are 12% of the total population, and English is the country's official language

Trinidad is located near the tenth circle of latitude to the north of the equatorial circle. Therefore, it follows the modified equatorial pattern due to its location, and the surrounding water milieu. The thermal levels are high in most months of the year, but it is possible, and the rains are abundant. The land of the two islands, which gave it aesthetic quality

Trinidad and Tobago is located in front of the northeastern coast of the Republic of Venezuela and in front of the mouth of the Orinco River, the most important of the rivers of Venezuela, and on the edge of the oceanic meeting between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and away from the coast of Venezuela by about eleven kilometers, and the island of Tobago is about 32 km north of Trinidad
Trinidad is a plot of land in its entirety, but it rises in some areas, where there are three hills that represent the regions of water division between its three short rivers, and the island's soil is volcanic, fertile, while Tobago Island consists of a volcanic mountain peak in the north in front of it is a coral reef formation pier in the south
Trinidad and Tobago has earned an excellent reputation for attracting international commercial investment. Natural gas also contributed in the last four years of reviving the country's economy. As for tourism, it is in continuous development, although it has not reached the levels of tourism in the rest of the Caribbean islands. The year 2002 marks the significant growth in the oil sector of Trinidad and Tobago
Agriculture is the main craft of the population of Trinidad and Tobago, and it is concentrated in the cultivation of cash crops such as sugar cane, cocoa, coconuts, coffee and banana cultivation, and imports of food grains, and oil appeared in the year 1978 AD, and industries such as chemicals, tires, and ice industries developed
The population of Trinidad consists of several elements. The Africans make up about half of the country's population (43%). The African elements have reached Trinidad during the slave trade, and these elements have mocked the cultivation of crops in hot regions. They came as laborers forced by Britain to exploit them in agriculture after the abolition of the slave trade, and the remaining minorities of the population of Trinidad consist of a mixture of the British, the French, the Portuguese, the Spanish, and the Indians. Hindus are 34.6%, Muslims are 12% of the total population, and English is the country's official language
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is located in the Caribbean Sea
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