Trinidad and TobagoGeneral Information about Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago is an island nation located in the Caribbean that consists of the two main islands Trinidad and Tobago as well as 21 much smaller islands. Trinidad and Tobago has a population of over 1 million people with Trinidad, the larger island, being home to over 95% of the population. The official language spoken in Trinidad and Tobago is English. Caribbean Hindustani (a dialect of Hindi), French, Spanish and Chinese are also spoken throughout the islands. There are many religious groups in Trinidad and Tobago. The most commonly followed religions are Roman Catholic and Hindu but Anglican, Baptist, Pentecostal, Muslim, Seventh-Day Adventist and other branches of Christianity have minority followings.
The capital city of Trinidad and Tobago is Port Of Spain and the largest town is Chaguanas. Both of these are situated on the Trinidad island. Trinidad has many beaches such as are Maracas, Tyrico, Las Cuevas and Toco. These beaches have clear blue water and are the most popular. The Bucco Reef and the Nylon Pool on the north coast of Tobago are popular with tourists. The Bucco Reef is a natural coral reef and the Nylon Pool is a shallow area where you can swim. Glass bottom boat tours go to these sites. ClimateFind Out About The Climate Of Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago experiences a typical warm tropical climate with two main seasons throughout the year. The best months to visit Trinidad and Tobago are between November and May as rain is minimal during these months. The warmest months to visit are April, May and October with temperatures averaging 32 degrees while January and February are cooler with averages of up to 20 degrees. The humidity levels are high at Trinidad and Tobago but are tempered by the north east trade winds. The wet season begins in June and finishes in December with hurricanes being rare. The annual average rainfall of Trinidad and Tobago is approximately 40 inches which is evenly distributed. The average temperature of the two islands is 25 degrees. GeographyGeographical Information On Trinidad and TobagoSet in the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelago republic in the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean with a total area of 5,128 square kilometres and a coastline of over 362 kilometres. Officially known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago the islands closest nation is Venezuela, Grenada, Barbados and Guyana. There are 21 smaller islands included in the group which are broken up into three main groups. These groups are the Bocas Islands, Five Islands, San Diego Islands.
Not in any specific groups are Faralon Rock, Soldado Rock, Saut d'Eau, Little Tobago, St. Giles Island, Goat Island and Sisters' Rock. The highest point of Trinidad and Tobago is located on the islands of Trinidad along the Northern Range. Known as El Cerro del Aripo the mountain rises to over 940 metre. If you are planning a trip to Trinidad and Tobago then you must visit the famous Trinity Hills. It is often thought that the island was named after these hills by Christopher Columbus. The Trinity Hills can be found along the south coast between Guayaguayare and Moruga. EconomyLearn About The Economy Of Trinidad and TobagoThe economy of Trinidad and Tobago largely revolves around its production of oil and gas and is one of the largest producers of this resourse in the Caribbean. The production of liquefied natural gas is so great that they are the 5th largest exporter in the world.The tourism industry is also important to the economy but is not as popular as the other islands within the Caribbean. The industry sector provides a great deal of support to the economy with the main trades being petroleum, chemicals, tourism, food processing, cement, beverage, and cotton textiles. The most important exports of Trinidad and Tobago is petroleum and petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, chemicals, steel products, sugar, cocoas, coffee, and flowers. The official currency of Trinidad and Tobago is the Trinidad and Tobago Dollar. Attractions, Activities and Tours in Trinidad and Tobago
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