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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Trin′idad and Toba′go, - Place Namesan independent republic in the West Indies, comprising the islands of Trinidad and Tobago: member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 1,273,141;
1980 sq. mi. (5128 sq. km). Cap.: Port-of-Spain. Trin′i•da′di•an and To′ba•go′ni•an. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Trinidad and Tobago n - an independent republic in the Caribbean, occupying the two southernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles: became a British colony in 1888 and gained independence in 1962; became a republic in 1976; a member of the Commonwealth. Official language: English. Religion: Christian majority, with a large Hindu minority. Currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar. Capital: Port of Spain. Pop: 1 307 000 (2004 est). Area: 5128 sq km (1980 sq miles)
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