Located in the Caribbean Sea, Trinidad and Tobago is an island country and has no land border with any nation. Its territory consists of two main islands (Trinidad and Tobago) and several islets. Although the islands are a geological extension of South America (northeast of Venezuela), the country belongs to Central America.
Trinidad, the island with the largest territorial extension (4,800 square kilometers), is home to the majority of the population, which is mainly made up of descendants of African slaves, in addition to Indian immigrants and Chinese. Tobago, in turn, has about 330 square kilometers, however, on this island are found the most beautiful beaches in the country.
Tobago Island
During the colonial period, the country became a large sugarcane producer, using slave labor. In the second half of the 20th century, large reserves of oil and natural gas were found, becoming the main export products and source of revenue for Trinidad and Tobago. The industrial sector, not very diversified, operates in the following segments: petrochemical, metallurgical, food, fertilizers, etc.
The nation has a high Human Development Index (HDI), with an average of 0.736, according to data released in 2010 by the United Nations (UN). The population enjoys an excellent education system (the illiteracy rate is only 1.3%) and health; environmental sanitation services are provided to approximately 92% of households.
Coat of arms
Trinidad and Tobago data:
Territorial extension: 5,130 km².
Location: Central America.
Capital: Port of Spain.
Tropical weather.
Government: Parliamentary Republic.
Administrative division: 9 counties, 2 municipalities, 3 towns and 1 district.
Languages: English (official), French, Spanish, Hindi, Chinese.
Religions: Christianity 62.8% (Catholics 28.6%, Protestants 19%, Anglicans 9.5%, others 5.7%), Hinduism 24.3%, Islam 7.2%, others 3.5%, without religion and atheism 2.2%.
Population: 1,338,585 inhabitants. (Men: 650,418; Women: 688,167).
Composition: African Americans 41%, Indians 41%, Eurafricans 16%, Europeans 1%, other 1%.
Demographic density: 261 inhab/km².
Average annual population growth rate: 0.3%.
Population residing in urban areas: 13.53%.
Population residing in rural areas: 86.47%.
Undernourished population: 10%.
Life expectancy at birth: 69.4 years.
Households with access to drinking water: 94%.
Households with access to a health network: 92%.
Human Development Index (HDI): 0.736.
Currency: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $23.9 billion.
GDP per capita: $15,457.
External relations: World Bank, Caricom, Commonwealth, IMF, OAS, WTO, UN.
By Wagner de Cerqueira and Francisco
Graduated in Geography
Brazil School Team
countries - geography - Brazil School
Source: Brazil School - https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/geografia/trinidad-tobago.htm