Maisons A typical home in rural Trinidad & Tobago consists of one to three rooms plus ... encore
Travail The workforce in Trinidad and Tobago is mainly employed in agriculture (9.5%), manufacturing, mining, and ... encore
Gens The first people who lived on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago were predominantly from ... encore
Nature A large part of Trinidad and Tobago is covered by forests, with some of these ... encore
Transportation There are four types of public transportation in Trinidad and Tobago - buses, maxi taxis, ... encore
Rues Trinidad has several good four-lane highways and one controlled-access highway, but road quality decreases quickly ... encore
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Capital: Port d'Espagne
Population: 1mln
Superficie: 5.128 km2
Langues:
Anglais, Hindi, Français, Espagnol, Chinois
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In the mid 1600s, Tobago was briefly a colony of the Duchy of Courland, now part of Latvia. The use of the name Courland in Tobago dates back to this time
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Exact population: 1,065,842 (July 2006 est.)
Literacy: Total population: 98.6%; male: 99.1%; female: 98%
Ethnicities: Indian (South Asian) 40%, African 37.5%, mixed 20.5%, other 1.2%, unspecified 0.8% (2000 census)
Land boundaries: 0 km
Terrain: Mostly plains with some hills and low mountains
Extremes: Lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m; highest point: El Cerro del Aripo 940 m
Imports: US 23.9%, Venezuela 11.5%, Germany 11.2%, Brazil 10.7%, Spain 6.4%, Italy 5.1% (2004)
Exports: US 67.1%, Jamaica 5.7%, France 3.5% (2004)
Industries: Petroleum, chemicals, tourism, food processing, cement, beverage, cotton textiles
Source: CIA World Factbook
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