What type of clothes did the French descent bring to Trinidad
Trinidad C. Cuyegkeng is a Filipino author known for writing children's literature, including books like "Magical Christmas Eve" and "The Magic Circle Series." She is also a painter and illustrator, contributing both words and illustrations to her works.
"Sonnets to a Gardener" is a collection of poems by Trinidad Tarossa Subido that reflect on themes of nature, gardening, and the human connection to the environment. Through lyrical language and imagery, the poet celebrates the beauty of the natural world and the transformative power of tending to a garden. The poems capture the intimate relationship between the gardener and the earth, highlighting the importance of cultivation, growth, and renewal.
It is all about temptation.
Yes, the Trinidad Express and Trinidad Guardian are popular newspapers that provide up-to-date news coverage in Trinidad. They cover a wide range of topics including politics, current events, sports, and entertainment. You can access their websites or pick up a physical copy for the latest news updates.
Eugenia Theodoria Pierre was a Trinidadian educator, journalist, and civil rights activist. She was a prominent advocate for women's rights and played a crucial role in establishing the Trinidad and Tobago branch of the Women's League of Social Service. Pierre also founded The Soroptimist Club of Port of Spain, which focused on improving the status of women and girls in Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad:
siparia
penal/debe
princes town
sangre grande
mayaro
rio claro
couva
tabaquite
talparo
tunapuna
piarco
tobago:
i'm not too sure:(sorry!!
The island of Trinidad is part of Trinidad and Tobago, which is an independent country.
chinese brought foods and taught us their chinese style of cooking. some examples of foods they brought were wontons ,noodles, chinese style chicken etc.
Trinidad is one of two islands that make up the nation Trinidad. Many people in Trinidad enjoy Spanish foods such as quesadillas, burritos, tacos, arepas and pastelles.
tomatoes, sweet peppers, onions, beets, sweet potatoes (yams), native sweet potatoe (boniato), green onions, shallots, bananas, plaintains, cassava, and more.
the same as it is anywhere else....just in different currency....
You can't. You have to order cartridges online.
The 1943 Trinidad & Tobago 20 Dollar note comes in two versions, one green and one purple. Both are very scarce, and valuable in any quality. A Very Fine example would be worth $1,000 (Green) or $1,500 (Purple) and even a Good is worth $450-$500 (either colour).
In Trinidad, an iPod will cost around $300.00 dollars. However, this depends on the model of the iPod you're looking for. The newer models will cost more than the older ones.
Trinidad and Tobago competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London with a total of 30 athletes (21 men and 9 women) in 6 sports. Keshorn Walcott won a gold medal for Men's javelin throw and 8 athletes were awarded bronze medals including 2 to Lalonde Gordon
As of the 2008 Games, some gold medalists for Jamaica in the Olympics are: 1) Arthur Wint - 1948 - men's 400 meters
2) George Rhoden - 1952 - men's 400 meters
3) Don Quarrie - 1976 - men's 200 meters
4) Deon Hemmings - 1996 - women's 400 meters
5) Veronica Campbell - 2004 - women's 200 meters
Through the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, 14 (1 gold, 5 silver, 8 bronze).
10 (1 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze) have come in athletics, 1 (bronze) came in swimming, and 3 (1 silver, 2 bronze) came in weightlifting.
1948 was the first time Trinidad every participated in the Olympicgames 3 competitorsbeing athletics 1 from cycling and and another for Weightlifting total 5.
8 hours - so when it is 8am here in the UK it is midnight in California