NOUN
- an island republic in the West Indies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1962
How To Use Trinidad and Tobago In A Sentence
- Chief exports of Trinidad and Tobago include oil, sugar, citrus fruit, asphalt, and coffee.
- It is as if that bulky figure, pushing Trinidad and Tobago towards freedom, had never been there at all.
- Yang Youming, Chinese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, called on His Worship Mr. Louis. Lee Sing, Mayor of Port of Spain, capital city of Trinidad and Tobago at the City Hall.
- The Trinidad and Tobago moist forests differ greatly from the moist forests of the Windward islands to the north and comprise approximately 90% of the land area of the archipelagic state of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago
- Trinidad and Tobago, whose skipper decided not to play, managed 106 runs in 30 overs and the British romped home in just 7 overs.
- Sisters' Rock is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Trinidad and Tobago is the smallest country to qualify for the soccer World Cup.
- This is the 29th year that Caribbean culture is fêted in Montreal, a celebration coinciding with carnivals all over North America that took form after the emancipation of slaves in Trinidad and Tobago.
- Trinidad and Tobago is actually in the Caribbean, a group of islands northeast of Venezuela.
- He has produced and presented television and radio programmes about music, adjudicated at many music competitions and festivals, and is a former chairman of the Copyright Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago.