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Trinidad and Tobago
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago File:Coat of arms Trinidad and Tobago.jpg
National motto: Together we aspire Together we aspire
Official languageEnglish
Capital Port of Spain
President George Maxwell Richard
Prime minister Patrick Manning
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 163st
5,128 km²
Negligible
Population


 - Total (2002)


 - Density
Ranked 151th


1,104,209


215/km²
Independence
 - Date
From the United Kingdom
November 30, 1962
Currency Trinidad dollar
Time zone UTC -4
National anthem unnamed
Internet TLD.TT
Calling Code1


Trinidad and Tobago is a nation that consists of the island Trinidad and the much smaller, less populous island Tobago.

Map Of Trinidad and Tobago

See also: Music of Trinidad and Tobago. National emblems of Trinidad and Tobago This article was originally based on content from the CIA World Factbook 2002. Update as needed.