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Extractions: Tobago and the sister island of Trinidad are the southernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles, located close to the South American continental shelf . Tobago is located thirty kilometres northeast of Trinidad, from which it is separated by a channel 37 kilometres (23 miles) wide. The island is 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and 13 kilometres (8 miles) wide, with a total area of 300 square kilometres (116 square miles). Tobago is cigar-shaped in appearance and has a northeast-southwest alignment. Tobago is mountainous and dominated by the Main Ridge, which is 29 kilometres (18 miles) long with elevations up to 640 meters (2100ft). There are deep, fertile valleys running north and south of the Main Ridge. The southwestern tip of the island has a coral platform. Although Tobago is volcanic in origin, there are no active volcanoes. Fore station covers 43% of the island. There are numerous rivers and streams, but flooding and erosion are less severe than in Trinidad because of vegetation coverage.
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Extractions: Trinidad and Tobago Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Trinidad and Tobago Introduction Top of Page Background: The islands came under British control in the 19th century; independence was granted in 1962. The country is one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean thanks largely to petroleum and natural gas production and processing. Tourism, mostly in Tobago, is targeted for expansion and is growing. Trinidad and Tobago Geography Top of Page Location: Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela Geographic coordinates: 11 00 N, 61 00 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: total: 5,128 sq km
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Extractions: Days till Trinidad Carnival Monday (February 26th 2001) Trinidad and Tobago Online Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago Online where you could find everything you need to know about Trinidad and Tobago. Basic Statistics Population- approx. 1.3 million (1992) Capital- Port of Spain Position- Between 61 degree and 12 degree W. longitude and 10 degree and 11 degree N. latitude. National Birds- Trinidad-Scarlet Ibis (red) Tobago- Cocrico (brownish) Area- Trinidad- 4828 sq km Tobago- 300 sq km Highest point- Trinidad-El Cerro del Aripo- 940m high Tobago- Main Ridge- 618m high Seasons- Dry season (Jan-May) and a Rainy Season (June-December). Rainfall - Trinidad- average rainfall- 1869mm annually Tobago- average rainfall- 1300mm annually Temperature- from 28 degree Celsius on a cool day to 33 degree C on a hot day. Coolest months in Trinidad and Tobago are from December to February. Important Dates- 1498- Christopher Columbus re-discovers Trinidad. 1834- The abolition of slavery in Trinidad. Aug 31, 1962- Independence of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Extractions: Welcome to my Trini Pages! Enjoy the following links to site realted to Trinidad and Tobago :) Visit Trinidad and Tobago -Good site, it gives you plenty of information on different eco sites in T and T. Cheeseman's Ecology Safari's -Tour schedule for Sites such as ASA Wright Bird Sactuary, Nariva Swamp, Bucco Reef in Tobago etc. Trinidad and Tobago Sight Seeing Tours - Get information on eco tours for those arriving via cruise ships. Caligo Ventures - Gives programs to visit bird sanctuaries and rainforests in T and T. Footsteps - Guest house that accomodates hikes and trips to the Rainforests in Tobago Asa Wright Centre - Eco centre in Trinidad that has a diverse variety of flora and fauna, especially for those interested in bird watching. Pari Springs Eco community - Another eco lodge that caters for those animal and plant lovers :) Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Scotia Bank of Trinidad and Tobago First Citizens Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Republic Bank of Trinidad and Toabgo Caribbean Chile -One of my Mom's pages Caribbean-Dutch -My Mom's other page Foxy Roxy's PLace -My sister Roxane's page A.Moh
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Extractions: The twin island Republic of Trinidad (4,828 sq km) and Tobago (300 sq km) is, as the map above indicates, southernmost in the Caribbean chain, geographically 10°30'N latitude and 61°20' W longitude, and geologically part of South America. Venezuela, the closest neighbour, is only 10km distant at its nearest point. Islands in the chain are separated by what is known as the Galleons Passage which is 33km wide. Trinidad's mountainous range spans the entire north coast with a peak of 940 metres, a flat central plain and hills in the south. In Tobago a central ridge of hills rises to 549 metres, with flatter land in the south. Port of Spain is Trinidad's Capital, with San Fernando in the south, Chaguanas (central) and Arima (east) being major urban areas, while the capital of Tobago is Scarborough. 1.3 million people with ancestral beginnings in Africa, India, Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and China reside in Trinidad while Tobago's population approximates 50,000. English is the dominant language spoken with Hindi used in the Indian community. Trinidad and Tobago became independent from Britain in 1962, and a Republic within the Commonwealth in 1976. It has a fully democratic government; elections have been held regularly and peacefully since 1956. The Head of State is the President, elected by parliamentarians (currently President Arthur N R Robinson). Executive power lies with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. The legislature consists of an elected House of Representatives (36 members) and an appointed Senate (31 members). The Tobago House of Assembly has extensive powers in Tobago. At the last election in November 1995, the United National Congress (UNC) formed the government, supported by the National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR), under Prime Minister Basdeo Panday.
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Extractions: www.MiddleEastNews.com www.MiddleEastLink.com Trinidad and Tobago Map of Trinidad and Tobago Map of Trinidad and Tobago Introduction Geography ... Economy Business Organizations Links To visit our sponsors, click the sponsor's icon of your choice. Be a sponsor! click here SPONSOR LAOAG NET This space is reserved for your company! Geography [Top of Page] Location: Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela Geographic coordinates: 11 00 N, 61 00 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area:
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Extractions: Click on each picture to see a larger picture Menu History Background Charters Tobago ... Home Click on the island above for a larger map. Tobago's restful beauty and easy-going charms are a perfect foil to the energy-sapping spectacle and exuberance of its sister Trinidad. There may only be 21 miles between the two islands, but there are times when Tobago seems oceans away. There are not many truly "unspoilt" Caribbean islands left, but Tobago's claim to such a tag would not find many dissenters: it has a lush, mountainous interior alive with the magic and mystery of the forest; coral gardens in half-moon bays; winding roads and tiny villages clinging to craggy cliffs above a deep blue sea where pelicans wheel and frigate birds soar; and everywhere, it seems, sunsets to die for. Tobago's charms are no longer a secret; its beaches no longer the preserve of locals and holidaying Trinidadians. In the past few years, tourism-related development has boomed: visitor arrivals run at 40,000 a year, Crown Point Airport has expanded to take wide-bodied aircraft; and the little capital of Scarborough is seeing a marked increase in cruise ship calls. But, thankfully, Tobago is not making the mistake of uncontrolled development, high-rise horrors and beach enclaves hiding behind perimeter fencing. Instead, the island has embraced the middle-upper section of the holiday market with more than a little good taste.
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