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'''Trinidad and Tobago''' is a nation that consists of the island Trinidad and the much smaller, less populous island ]. | '''Trinidad and Tobago''' is a nation that consists of the island Trinidad and the much smaller, less populous island ]. | ||
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National motto: Pride and Industry | |||
Official language | English | ||
Capital | Bridgetown | ||
Queen | Elizabeth II | ||
Governor general | Clifford Husbands | ||
Prime minister | Owen Arthur | ||
Area - Total - % water | Ranked 181st 430 km² Negligible | ||
Population
- Density | Ranked 170th
642/km² | ||
Independence
- Date | From the United Kingdom
November 30, 1966 | ||
Currency | Barbadian dollar | ||
Time zone | UTC -4 | ||
National anthem | In Plenty and In Time of Need | ||
Internet TLD | .BB | ||
Calling Code | 1 |
Trinidad and Tobago is a nation that consists of the island Trinidad and the much smaller, less populous island Tobago.
- History of Trinidad and Tobago
- Geography of Trinidad and Tobago
- Demographics of Trinidad and Tobago
- Politics of Trinidad and Tobago
- Economy of Trinidad and Tobago
- Communications on Trinidad and Tobago
- Transportation on Trinidad and Tobago
- Military of Trinidad and Tobago
- Foreign relations of Trinidad and Tobago
See also: Music of Trinidad and Tobago
This article was originally based on content from the CIA World Factbook 2002. Update as needed.