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    Facts On Trinidad And Tobago: Your Guide

    The land of hummingbirds, the birthplace of calypso and steelband, the island of limbo and the republic of the best festival in earth - Carnival; these are among the famous phrases tantamount to the wonderful island of Trinidad and Tobago. Besides these phrases synonymous to the twin island republic, are facts on Trinidad and Tobago that will provide you more than just a glimpse of the country's characteristics and pride.

    Sometimes dubbed as T and T, Trinidad and Tobago are considered the farthest south among the islands in Caribbean. Forty-six percent of the area is sheltered with forest. The 24% of it is utilized for farming and the small 2% is cultivated for the pastureland. Its capital is Port-of-Spain, having a country code CD.

    Furthermore about the geographic facts on Trinidad and Tobago, its counties are: Victoria, Saint Patrick, Saint George, Saint David, Saint Andrew, Nariva, Mayaro and Caroni. The citizens of this land are called Trinidadians and they speak English as their official language.

    Tobago is the name of Trinidad's sister island. Tobago has an official name, Republic of Tobago where Scarborough is the capital. Tobagonians comprise most of the 54, 000 population and English is still the official language spoken. Besides these facts on Trinidad and Tobago, T and T is also home to culturally mixed inhabitants. Forty percent of the 1.3 million populations are Africans while the other forty percent are East Indians. The remaining group comprises the Chinese, the Europeans and mixed descent. Usually, the country has an average temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.

    Trinidad is divided from the country Venezuela through the straits of Paria Gulf. It is alienated from Tobago with the Caribbean coast. Tobago is highly defined for its exotic beaches. The island's shore is home to variety of interesting facets such as the giant turtles and pink sands. Scarborough, Tobago's capital is accessible though hilly. There are plenty of busy docks, a daily market, bars and stores. If you want to feel at home during your stay in this island, climb the Fort King George up at dawn and devour the dearth of high rises and neon. Knowing these facts on Trinidad and Tobago will guide your out-of-the-country tour someday.

    Economically speaking, this archipelagic state has gained recognition on excellent trade site for worldwide businesses. T and T's economy is dependent on its tourism so there has been a massive push to bring more and more vacationers to boost the republic's financial system.

    These facts on Trinidad and Tobago are only a portion of the heaps of information you can get about the island. Wide research will give your further idea and helpful information about the country.

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