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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Trinidad and Tobago


Trinidad & TobagoTRINIDAD AND TOBAGO is an island country located just northeast of Venezuela and south of Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Not surprisingly, the country's two main islands are Trinidad and Tobago. Also, these are the country's only islands. The capital is Port-of-Spain, which has around 50,000 inhabitants. The most-populated city is Chaguanas. The country's official language is English, with Tobagonian Creole English being the most widely spoken language. Another English-related language is Trinidadian Creole; other spoken languages include Caribbean Hindustani, Saint Lucian Creole French, and Spanish. The currency is the Trinidad and Tobago Dollar, and its ISO 4217 currency code is TTD. Trinidad and Tobago is the last Caribbean Sea country in alphabetical order.

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