'Trinidad' (
Spanish, "
Trinity") is the largest and most populous of the 23
islands which make up the country of '
Trinidad and Tobago'. Trinidad is the southernmost island in the
Caribbean and lies just 11
km (7 miles) off the northeastern coast of
Venezuela. Venezuela can be easily seen from south-facing beaches on the Columbus channel. Trinidad has an area of 4,769
km² (1,864
sq. mi.) and is located between and .
History
Main articles: History of Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad was originally settled by
Amerindians of
South American origins. The first European to spot it was
Christopher Columbus on his third voyage in
1498. Trinidad remained in
Spanish hands until
1797 (when the British attacked the island, which was subsequently ceded by Spain in
1802), but it was largely settled by the
French and their African Slaves.
The Royal
Botanical Gardens, located in
Port of Spain, were established in
1818.
After the
Abolition of the Slave Trade in the
British Empire in
1834 and total
emancipation in
1838, several Immigrant Indentured Laborer groups, including
Portuguese,
Chinese and
Indians, were employed to fill the labour void created when the liberated Africans left the plantations.
In
1889 it was united with
Tobago into a single
crown colony. The united entity, Trinidad and Tobago, obtained its independence from the British Empire in
1962 and became a
republic in
1976.
Contemporary Trinidad
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Today's Trinidad is a colourful and lively island, the result of a fusion of many different cultures and beautiful natural features. It hosts an annual pre-
Lenten
Carnival. It is the birthplace of
Calypso music, the
Steelpan musical instrument and
Limbo dance. Styles of popular music include
calypso,
chutney music,
soca,
reggae and
parang.
Indian traditions are an important part of the island's culture.
Divali, the annual Hindu festival of lights is celebrated nationally. A week before Divali night there is a week long festival of Indian song, dance and shows called the
Divali Nagar which is held at the
Divali Nagar site in
Chaguanas.
Areas of natural beauty include: a variety of beaches (e.g.
Maracas, Las Cuevas, Mayaro and
Grande Riviere), swamps (
Nariva and
Caroni), areas of seasonal tropical forests and the hills of the
Northern Range. Trinidad is also home to such animals as the leopard-like
ocelot, the
manatee, the
caiman and the
Scarlet Ibis (see
List of birds of Trinidad and Tobago), which is the
national bird of Trinidad and Tobago and is featured on the
coat of arms along with the
Rufous-vented Chachalaca or "Cocrico". The Scarlet Ibis represents Trinidad and the Cocrico represents Tobago.
Trinidad is also an industrial island with a diversified economy, based to a large extent on
oil and
natural gas, industry and agriculture. It is one of the leading gas-based export centres in the world, being the leading exporter of ammonia and methanol and among the top five exporters of liquefied natural gas. This has allowed Trinidad to capitalise on the large mineral reserves within its territories. It has good transport links and infrastructure, although some roads in more rural areas are in disrepair.
The largest religious groups on the island are
Roman Catholics and
Hindus. There are also substantial
Anglican,
Presbyterian,
Muslim,
Methodist,
Spiritual Baptist,
Orisha and independent
fundamentalist/
evangelical Christian groups.
The capital of Trinidad is
Port of Spain, located in the northwest of the island. The largest
municipality is
Chaguanas, an important shopping area, and central to the once vibrant sugar industry. The city of
San Fernando, the second largest municipality, lies further south.
Public Holidays in Trinidad
New Year's Day: 1 January
Spiritual Baptist Shouter Liberation Day: 30 March
Good Friday: (The date varies)
Easter Monday: (The date varies)
Indian Arrival Day: 30 May
Corpus Christi: (The date varies)
Labour Day: 19 June
Emancipation Day: 1 August
Independence Day: 31 August
Republic Day: 24 September
Eid ul Fitr: (The date varies)
Divali: (The date varies)
Christmas Day: 25 December
Boxing Day: 26 December
References
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Trinidad and Tobago Travel Guide
External links
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Trinidad and Tobago website
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