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  Trinidad, Colorado - LoveToKnow 1911
Trinidad is served by the Denver and Rio Grande, the Colorado and Southern, the Colorado and Wyoming, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways and by electric railways to the neighbouring coal-mining towns.
Trinidad is in a coal and coke and stock-raising region, and alfalfa, frijole and sugar beets are produced in large quantities in the surrounding region, much of which is irrigated.
Trinidad was incorporated as a town in 1876, and in 1879 became a city of the second class.
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 Trinidad and Tobago Information Center - trinidad and tobago newspapers
Tobago was inhabited trinidad and tobago news by Island Caribs (Kalinago).
Trinidad and Tobago are supplied with villas for sale in trinidad and tobago the North Easterly winds which blow from the north east of the islands to the south west of the islands.
Trinidad and Tobago are famous as the birthplace of tertiary education trinidad and tobago calypso music, as well as the development of the steel pan, which is widely claimed to be the only acoustic musical instrument invented during the 20th century.
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Trinidad and Tobago are with the North Westerly winds which blow the north west of the islands to south east of the islands.
Trinidad is made up of a variety soil types the majority being clay and In addition to this the mountainous areas the islands contain limestone.
Trinidad and Tobago are famous as the of the calypso music as well as the music of steel pan (whose patent is held by in Maryland United States).
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Amerindians on Trinidad were initially classified as friendly (and thus Arawak) but demands for slaves to supply the pearl-fisheries in nearby Isla Margarita led to them being declared "Caribs" in 1511.
The location of Trinidad between the Island Caribs (or Kalinago) of the Lesser Antilles and those of the South American mainland made the island prone to slave raiding even before Spanish settlement and a more warlike population than was found among their Taino Arawak kin in the Greater Antilles.
Trinidad is also the home of such animals as the leopard-like ocelot, the manatee, caimans and the Scarlet Ibis (see List of birds of Trinidad and Tobago).
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 Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its pre-Lenten Carnival and as the birthplace of steelpan and limbo.
Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most prosperous nations in the Caribbean, although less so than it was during the "oil boom" between 1973 and 1983.
Trinidad and Tobago is a liberal democracy with a two-party system and a bicameral parliamentary system based on the Westminster System.
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 Meteoroloo.com :: Trinidad and Tobago - trinidad and tobago newspapers
South of this, the corpus christi procession in trinidad and tobago Central Range is a folded anticlinal uplift consisting of Cretaceous and Eocene rocks, with Miocene international clubs with trinidad and tobago as a member formations along the southern and eastern flanks.
Together trinidad and tobago artists the two groups form about 79.8% of the population; most of the remainder are people of mixed descent, with small minorities of Europeans, Chinese, Syrian-Lebanese and Caribs (descendants of the indigenous inhabitants, not recognized as a distinct census category).
Trinidad and Tobago are famous as the birthplace of government of trinidad and tobago calypso music, as well as the development of the steel pan, which is widely claimed to be the only acoustic musical trinidad and tobago + banking system instrument invented during the 20th century.
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Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the main islands; Tobago is much smaller, comprising about 6% of the total area and 4% of the population.
Trinidad and Tobago are southeasterly islands of the Antilles or West Indies, situated between 10° 2' and 11° 12' N latitude and 60° 30' and 61° 56' W longitude.
Nine different athletes from Trinidad and Tobago have won twelve medals at the Olympics, beginning with a silver medal in weightlifting, won by Rodney Wilkes in 1948 [3], and most recently a bronze medal with by George Bovell III [4] in 2004.
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Chief of state in Trinidad and Tobago is the president, Professor Emeritus George Maxwell Richards, who is elected by the parliament.
Due to Trinidad's location on the coast of South America, the country is slowly developing a connection with the Spanish-speaking peoples, and therefore government regulations now require spanish to be taught to all high school students Conversely, Venezuelans often come to Trinidad and Tobago to learn English.
Trinidad and Tobago are famous as the birthplace of the calypso music, as well as the develoment of the only musical instrument invented during the 20th century, the steel pan.
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 Trinidad
Trinidad (Spanish, "Trinity") is the largest of the 23 islands which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad remained in Spanish hands until 1797, but it was largely settled by the French.
Trinidad is also an industrial island with sugar exports, oil and natural gas which have allowed Trinidad to capitalise on the large mineral reserves within its territories.
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 ipedia.com: Trinidad and Tobago Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Trinidad and Tobago are supplied with the North Westerly winds which blow from the north west of the islands to the south east of the islands.
Trinidad is made up of a variety of soil types, the majority being clay and topsoil.
Due to Trinidad's location, on the coast of South America, the country is slowly developing a connection with the Spanish speaking peoples, and therefore as a result, many schools now teach Spanish to the locals.
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 Trinidad and Tobago information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is a country in the southern Caribbean Sea, situated 11 km (7 miles) off the coast of Venezuela.
The average length of Trinidad is 80 km and its average width is 59 km.
Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its pre-Lenten Carnival and as the birthplace of steelpan, calypso and limbo.
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 Trinidad Island
Spanish was spoken in Trinidad from the 1500s until the middle of the 20th century, and there are still some speakers of Trinidadian Spanish (as opposed to Venezuelans resident in Trinidad who, of course, speak Spanish).
Trinidad is a picturesque seaside town located in Humboldt County, California, on the far North Coast of California.
Trinidad is convenient to Eureka-Arcata Airport, just 8 miles south, which is served by most major airports from San Francisco north.
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Trinidad (Spanish, "Trinity") is the largest of the 2 islands which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad is also an industrial island with sugar exports, as well as oil and natural gas, which have allowed Trinidad to capitalise on the large mineral reserves within its territories.
Trinidad Energy Services Income Trust announces that its monthly cash distribution to unitholders will be 11.5 cents per trust unit per month with the distribution to be paid January 15, 2007 to unitholders of record on December 31, 2006.
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 Trinidad
THE municipality of La Trinidad was chosen as the pilot town in Benguet that would be assisted by the regional task force created to resolve political boundary conflicts among local government units.
TRINIDAD, Colo. -- As the Bush administration promotes a multibillion-dollar effort to end chronic homelessness in cities, rural areas increasingly say worsening problems far away from urban centers are being overlooked.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO's top heavyweight boxer Kertson Manswell is confident he will celebrate Boxing Day with a knockout in the main bout of the "T&T vs Latin America" event which also features Bolivia's Saul Farah.
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Trinidad was first settled by pre-agricultural Archaic people at least 7,000 years ago, making it the earliest-settled part of the Caribbean.
Trinidad and Tobago are the southernmost islands of the Antilles, situated just north of the South American mainland.
Nine different athletes from Trinidad and Tobago have won twelve medals at the Olympics, beginning with a silver medal in weightlifting, won by Rodney Wilkes in 1948 [2], and most recently a bronze medal with by George Bovell III [3] in 2004.
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 Trinidad and Tobago
There are three major cities in Trinidad: Port-of-Spain, the capital, San Fernando and Chaguanas, the largest (and fastest growing) of the three.
Due to Trinidad's location on the coast of South America, the country is slowly developing a connection with the Spanish-speaking peoples, and therefore government regulations now require Spanish to be taught to all high school students while Venezuelans often come to Trinidad and Tobago to learn English.
Trinidad and Tobago are famous as the birthplace of calypso music, as well as the development of the steel pan, which is widely claimed to be the only acoustic musical instrument invented during the 20th century.
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 Trinidad information - Search.com
After the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire in 1834 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.
Todays Trinidad is a colorful and lively island, the result of a fusion of many different cultures and beautiful natural features.
Parang itself is a remnant of the Spanish influence on Trinidad's culture.
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 Trinidad at wwww.els.uk.com -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For to other you use of the Word Trinidad, see Trinidad (disambiguation) Republic of Trinidad and Tobago The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is to nation in two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and 21 to smaller islands populated island is Trinidad, while Tobago is to smaller (303 square 0.
Trinidad is the Southern most island of the Caribbean, located of its location, Trinidad and Tobago have to South Travel picture of Vultures in Trinidad - Travel image of South Trinidad in Trinidad and Tobago - Travel planning for Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad remained in Spanish possession In 1889 Trinidad and Tobago were made to single 1, 1976, Trinidad and Tobago became to republic, remaining This page is about Trinidad and Tobago FTP search) Overzicht.
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 Top20TrinidadandTobago.com - Your Top20 Guide to Trinidad and Tobago!
It is an archipelagic state consisting of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and 21 smaller islands, the most important being Chacachacare, Monos, Huevos, Gaspar Grande (or Gasparee), Little Tobago and St.
The larger and more populated island is Trinidad, while the island of Tobago is smaller (303 square kilometres; about 6% of the total area) and less populous (50,000 people; 4% of the total population).
Trinidad and Tobago are supplied with the North Easterly winds which blow from the north east of the islands to the south west of the islands.
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 trinidad and tobago resource page - trinidad and tobago flag
The country consists of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and 21 smaller islands, the most important being Chacachacare, Monos, Huevos, Gaspar Grande (or Gasparee), Little Tobago and St. Giles Is. The terrain of the islands is a mixture of mountains and plains.
It was Trinidad and Tobago's first city parade and I, for one, didn't know what to expect down in Dortmund's city centre.
trinidad and tobago and panday and appeal of conviction
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 Trinidad (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trinidad, the principal island of the country Trinidad and Tobago
The island of Trindade, Brazil is shown on some atlases as Trinidad
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
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 Trinidad travel guide - Wikitravel
North America : Caribbean : Trinidad and Tobago : Trinidad
Trinidad is the larger of the two islands that make up the Caribbean island nation of Trinidad and Tobago.
Mount Saint Benedict [1] is a Catholic monastery located high in the Northern Range, near the village of Arima.
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Trinidad Guardian - newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidad and Tobago media list at MondoTimes.com
Trinidad, see Trinidad (disambiguation) Trinidad (Spanish, "Trinity") most commonly refers to the larger island of the nation Trinidad...
Trinidad andamp; Tobago Diver Links : Some links I thought you may enjoy and/or find useful.
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 Trinidad, Cuba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Together with the nearby Valle de los Ingenios, it has been one of UNESCOs World Heritage sites since 1988.
Its one of the best preserved cities in the Caribbean from the time when the sugar trade was the main industry in the region.
Trinidad and the Valley de los Ingenios
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 Trinidad and Tobago   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is an archipelagic state consisting of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and 21 smaller islands, the most important being Chacachacare, Monos, Huevos, Gaspar Grande (or Gasparee), Little Tobago and St Giles Is....
For other uses of the word Trinidad, see Trinidad (disambiguation) Re...
Your Integrative Health and Wellness Resource for Trinidad and Tobago.
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