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Welcome to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

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Parliamentary Democracy
Total land area: 5,128 sq km
Population 2007: 1,056,608
Official Language: English
Capital city: Port-of-Spain
Chief of State: Elected President

Ports in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Point Fortin is a town in the Point Fortin Borough Corporation, located on the southern west coast of the island of Trinidad. It had a population of 19,056 in 2000.
- Port of Point Fortin is located on the southern shores of the Gulf of Paria.
10° 10' 60 N, 61° 40' 60 W

Point Lisas is a town in the Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo Regional Corporation, on the west central coast of the island of Trinidad.
- Port of Point Lisas is located centrally in the Gulf of Paria and is accessed through the Savonetta Channel.
10° 23' 18" N, 61° 29' 35" W
http://www.plipdeco.com/

Port of Spain is the countries capital city, located in the Port of Spain City Corporation, on the northwestern coast of the island of Trinidad. It had a population of 49,031 as of 2000.
- Port of Port of Spain is located on the northern shores of the Gulf of Paria and is accessed through the Grier Channel.
10° 39' 19" N, 61° 32' 8" W
http://www.patnt.com/


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