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Trinidad By ERIC GHILANI
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The main religions that they practice in trinidad are.... *30% Roman Catholic 24% Hindu 11% Anglican 6% Muslim 4% Presbyterian *most practised religion Religion
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In Trinidad there is.... There is 90% of drinkable water 1.2 cubic miles of water 1,980 sq miles 35% farming 38% industrial purposes Enviorment
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Trinidads nation..... Produce about 0.2 million tons of solid waste per year Has a GDP of: U.S. $28.6 billion Natural resources: Oil and natural gas, timber, fish Manufacturing: 8.4% Econamy
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Trinidad has a Parliamentary democracy Trinidad got its Independence, August 31, 1962 The colors represent the elements of earth, water, and fire. Black stands for the wealth of the land and the dedication of people. White symbolizes the sea surrounding the islands, the purity of the country's aspirations, and equality. Red the warmth and energy of sun Government
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Trinidad was explored by Columbus in 1498, it was inhabited by the Arawaks; Carib Indians inhabited Tobago Trinidad was explored by Columbus in 1498, it was inhabited by the Arawaks. Trinidad remained in Spanish possession, despite raids by other European nations, until it was ceded to Britain in 1802. Trinidad remained in Spanish possession, despite raids by other European nations, until it was ceded to Britain in 1802. 1889 Trinidad was made a single colony. History
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When did trinidad get its independence August 31, 1962 What is one natural resource Oil and natural gas, timber, fish Trivia
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What % of water is drinkable 90% What is the most practiced religion 30% Roman Catholic Trinidad
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