Want to learn about Trinidad and Tobago? Here are the flag, the capital city, the animals, the food, and some amazing facts โ all explained in a fun way for kids.
Quick facts about Trinidad and Tobago
| Capital | Port of Spain |
|---|---|
| Continent | Americas |
| Population | 1,500,000 |
| Languages | English |
| Currency | Trinidad and Tobago dollar |
| National symbol | Scarlet Ibis |
| Famous food | Doubles |
In Trinidad and Tobago, people often speak English. A friendly way to say hello is "Hello". ๐
Fun facts about Trinidad and Tobago for kids
- Trinidad and Tobago invented the steelpan, the only new acoustic musical instrument created in the 20th century!
- It's home to the Pitch Lake, the largest natural deposit of hot, bubbling asphalt in the world!
- The country has an amazing mix of Indian and African cultures creating incredibly unique food and music!
- Trinidad Carnival is one of the biggest, most colorful street parties in the world, with massive feathered costumes.
- Calypso and Soca music both originated here and provide the heartbeat for Caribbean festivals.
Famous places in Trinidad and Tobago
- Pitch Lake
- Pigeon Point
- Caroni Bird Sanctuary
Nature and symbols of Trinidad and Tobago
- Scarlet Ibis
- National sport: Cricket
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