Trinidad and Tobago

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Trinidad and Tobago is an island nation consisting of two main islands—Trinidad and Tobago—along with several smaller islands. The country lies close to the South American mainland, with Venezuela located to the south-west and Guyana to the south-east. Trinidad is characterised by three mountain ranges, numerous waterfalls, and sandy beaches, while Tobago features a central mountain ridge as well as beaches and coral reefs along its coast.

Key facts

Date of Membership in CARICOM: 1 Aug 1973

Also Known as:Land of the Humming Bird

Status of Independence:Independent 1962/08/31

Area: 5,128 km2 (1,980 miles2)

Capital City: Port-of-Spain

Population: 1,308,600 (208)

Currency: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TT)

Highest National Award: Trinity Cross

Economy

GDP Growth: -0.6% p.a. 2009–13

GNI: US$21.2bn

GNI PC: US$15,760

Key dates in history

1498       Arrival of Columbus on island known to Amerindians as `Iere” (land of the Humming Bird). Renamed Trinidad by Columbus for the three hills sighted from the sea; Tobago also sighted by Columbus; name derived from corruption of word `tobacco’ planted by Amerindians on island

1592       First European settlement by Spain

1783       Spain grants permission to French-speaking Roman Catholics to settle

1797       Captured by Britain from Spain

1802       Tobago finally ceded to Britain by France

1888       Administrative union of Tobago and Trinidad

1937       Violent labour unrest leads to several deaths

1958       Joined West Indies Federation

1962       Independence achieved. Dr. Eric Williams, first Prime Minister

1970       Black power demonstrations and army mutiny

1976       Republican Status, Sir Ellis Clarke, first President

1990       Attempted coup foiled

Date of CARICOM Membership
Energy and Security (Drugs and Illicit Arms)
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Trinidad
Honourable Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Date of Independence
Motto
Together we Aspire, Together we Achieve
Otherwise Known As
Land of the Humming Bird
Population
1,500,000 (2010)