Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago

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Few Words About Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago: one destination that is inviting. The nation stinks. It is raw in places and has a mythical line-up of celebrations and festivals. What is more, it punches way above its weight from the scenery stakes. Diving? Hiking? Beaches? Waterfalls? Nightlife? Come in.

To talk about it as a single nation is accurate but misleading. Brother Trinidad comprises of the vigour and performs home this could indicate. Port of Spain, surrounded by lush mountains, would be the town that is most significant. Here, bazaars discuss the skyline with cathedrals, although the whole place bounces one of the wonderful parties of the planet, to the beat of Carnival. The hype is matched by it -- and takes place on the Monday and Tuesday.

As it is one of party animals past the beckon volcanoes, a asphalt river and bird reservations, which means that the island is famous among twitchers.

No island was fought in the age -- some 32 days changed hands, which says something about its appeal. Here, also, there are world-class attractions for nature lovers -- it is home to the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere -- and you will also discover a spread of shore resorts. On the islands that the vibrant jumble of influences has abandoned a cuisine to T&T.

Facts about the Trinidad and Tobago

Data based on the latest United Nations Population Division estimates.

83,969

Population

800

Migrants

273

Density (P/Km²)

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Languages of Trinidad and Tobago
  • English (official)
  • Caribbean Hindustani (a dialect of Hindi)
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Chinese
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Biggest Cities Trinidad and Tobago

Laventille

Population: 157,258

Chaguanas

Population: 67,433

Mon Repos

Population: 56,380

San Fernando

Population: 55,419

Port-of-Spain

Population: 49,031

Rio Claro

Population: 35,650