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  1. Hace 2 días · Trinidad and Tobago achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1962 and obtained membership in the Commonwealth and the United Nations that same year. It became a republic in 1976. The capital of Trinidad and Tobago is Port of Spain, located on the northwestern coast of Trinidad. Land Relief and drainage

    • People

      Trinidad and Tobago - Multicultural, Caribbean, Islands: The...

    • History

      History of Trinidad and Tobago Colonial period. When...

    • Resources

      Trinidad and Tobago - Oil, Gas, Tourism: Commercial...

    • Pitch Lake

      Pitch Lake, natural asphalt deposit at La Brea, on the...

    • Port of Spain

      Port of Spain. national capital, Trinidad and Tobago. Also...

    • Buccoo Coral Reef

      Buccoo Coral Reef, reef off the southwestern coast of...

  2. Hace 6 días · Constitution. history: previous 1962; latest 1976 amendments: proposed by Parliament; passage of amendments affecting constitutional provisions, such as human rights and freedoms or citizenship, requires at least two-thirds majority vote by the membership of both houses and assent of the president; passage of amendments, such as the powers and authorities of the executive, legislative, and ...

  3. Hace 2 días · 3+. Source: Connollycove.com. Trinidad and Tobago, a captivating duo of islands nestled in the southern Caribbean, is a country steeped in rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Trinidad y Tobago tiene una cultura diversa que mezcla influencias indias, africanas, criollas, europeas, chinas, amerindias y árabes, lo que refleja las distintas comunidades que han emigrado a lo largo de los siglos. El país es especialmente conocido por sus celebraciones anuales de Carnaval.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · The origin of the name Tobago can be traced back to the early 16th century when an unknown Spanish sailor, possibly a slaver from Hispaniola, passed by the island. It is believed that he named it Tabaco because the island’s contours reminded him of the cigars that the Taíno people were accustomed to smoking.

  6. 5 de may. de 2024 · Its original site was part of a 1786 land grant. The city—named for Fernando (the future Ferdinand VII ), the son of Spanish King Charles IV —was destroyed by fire in 1818. Rebuilt, it had reached its present boundaries by 1846. It became a borough in 1853 and a city in 1988.