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Discover Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago, Capital: Port-of-Spain, Area: 5128 km², Independence Day: 31 August, Year of event: 1962, Country Code: 1-868, Currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar, Motto: Together we aspire, together we achieve * 2231RDV

Parang Serenaders performing - Parang is a popular folk music originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Parang comes fr… | Trinidad culture, Soca music, Sing in spanish

Parang Serenaders performing - Parang is a popular folk music originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Parang comes from the Spanish word "parranda" (action of merry making by a group of serenaders). The traditional lyrics of parang are sung in Spanish and consist of mainly Religious songs about the Nativity.

What is the National Bird of Trinidad and Tobago?

T&T Trivia: What is the national bird of Trinidad and Tobago? This is a trick question, let's see if you can answer it correctly! Check the source for the answer! Source: http://10000birds.com/what-is-the-national-bird-of-trinidad-and-tobago.htm #Birds #NationalBird #Trinidad #Tobago #TrinidadandTobago #Caribbean #TobagoBookings

Limbo Dancing originated in Trinidad. The dance originated as an event that took place at wakes in Trini… | Trinidad culture, Trinidad carnival, Trinidad and tobago

Limbo Dancing originated in Trinidad. The dance originated as an event that took place at wakes in Trinidad and Tobago, and was popularized by dance pioneer Julia Edwards (known as the First Lady of Limbo) and her company which appeared in several films, in particular, "Fire Down Below" (1957) and toured widely in the Caribbean, Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa in the 1960s and beyond. Belmont Freetown performed energetically at the launch of the T. and T. Cultural Village

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