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Trinidad and Tobago

Country in the Caribbean

This article is about the country. For the islands of the sovereign state, see Trinidad and Tobago. For other uses, see Trinidad (disambiguation) and Tobago (disambiguation).

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

Motto: "Together we aspire, together we achieve"
Anthem: "Forged from the Love of Liberty"
CapitalPort of Spain
10°40′0″N61°30′27″W / 10.66667°N 61.50750°W / 10.66667; -61.50750
Largest cityChaguanas
10°31′N61°24′W / 10.517°N 61.400°W / 10.517; -61.400
Official languagesEnglish[1]
Other languagesSee Languages in Trinidad and Tobago[2]
Ethnic groups

(2011)[3]

Religion

(2011)[4]

Demonym(s)
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic

• President

Christine Kangaloo

• Prime Minister

Keith Rowley

• House Speaker

Bridgid Annisette-George

• Senate President

Nigel de Freitas

• Chief Justice

Ivor Archie

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Trinidad and Tobago country profile

1498 - Christopher Columbus visits the islands, naming Trinidad after the three peaks at its south-east corner and Tobago after a local type of tobacco pipe.

1532 - Spain colonises Trinidad, appointing a governor to rule it.

1630s - The Dutch settle on Tobago and plant sugar-cane.

1781 - The French capture Tobago from the Spanish, transforming it into a sugar-producing colony.

1797 - A British naval expedition captures Trinidad from Spain.

1802 - Spain cedes Trinidad to Britain under the Treaty of Amiens.

1814 - France cedes Tobago to Britain.

1834 - Slavery abolished. Indentured workers brought in from India to work on sugar plantations.

1889 - Trinidad and Tobago administratively combined as a single British colony.

1945 - Universal suffrage instituted.

1956 - Eric Williams, a moderate nationalist, founds the People's National Movement (PNM).

1958 - Trinidad and Tobago joins the British-sponsored West Indies Federation.

1959 - Britain gives Trinidad and Tobago internal self-government with

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