Trinidad

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Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two main islands of the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago, known for its rich cultural diversity, oil and gas industry, and vibrant Carnival celebrations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
main island of Trinidad and Tobago
capital Port of Spain
cededTo Britain in 1802
climate tropical climate
colonizedIn 1498 by Spain
country Trinidad and Tobago
ethnicGroup Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
Chinese Trinidadian
European Trinidadian
Indo-Caribbean people
surface form: Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian

Syrian-Lebanese Trinidadian
formerColonyOf Spain
United Kingdom
hasAirport Piarco International Airport
hasAreaCharacteristic larger than Tobago
hasBeach Las Cuevas Beach
Manzanilla Beach
Maracas Beach
hasCity Chaguanas
Port of Spain
San Fernando
hasCuisine bake and shark
doubles
pelau
roti
hasCulturalEvent Calypso Monarch competition
Jouvert
Panorama steelband competition
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival
surface form: Trinidad Carnival
hasHighestPoint El Cerro del Aripo
hasIndustry manufacturing industry
natural gas industry
oil industry
petrochemical industry
tourism industry
hasMountainRange Central Range
Northern Range
Southern Range
hasNeighbor Venezuela
hasPopulationCharacteristic more populous than Tobago
hasPort Port of Point Lisas
Port of Port of Spain
hasProtectedArea Asa Wright Nature Centre
Caroni Swamp
Nariva Swamp
hasRiver Caroni River
Godineau River
Nariva River
Ortoire River
hasTown Arima
Couva
Diego Martin
Penal
Point Fortin
Princes Town
Rio Claro
Sangre Grande
Siparia
Tunapuna
knownFor Carnival
calypso music
cultural diversity
soca music
steelpan music
largestCity Chaguanas
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean
Lesser Antilles
Northern Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere
mergedWith Tobago in 1889
officialLanguage English
partOf Trinidad and Tobago
religion Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
separatedFrom Venezuela by the Columbus Channel
Venezuela by the Gulf of Paria
sovereignState Trinidad and Tobago

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Trinidad and Tobago locatedOn Trinidad
Windward Islands hasIsland Trinidad
Lesser Antilles hasIsland Trinidad
Port of Spain locatedIn Trinidad
Port of Spain island Trinidad
Hosay notableLocation Trinidad
this entity surface form: Cedros, Trinidad
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort and Disney's Riviera Resort hasSection Trinidad
subject surface form: Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
San Fernando locatedIn Trinidad
Spanish West Indies hasPart Trinidad
Gulf of Paria adjacentTo Trinidad
this entity surface form: Island of Trinidad
Gulf of Paria locatedBetween Trinidad
cocrico nativeTo Trinidad
Point Fortin locatedIn Trinidad
Antilles contains Trinidad
Chaguanas locatedOn Trinidad
this entity surface form: island of Trinidad
Chaguanas locatedIn Trinidad
Chaguanas region Trinidad
this entity surface form: Central Trinidad
Peter Doig grewUpIn Trinidad
Arima locatedIn Trinidad
Arima locatedOnIsland Trinidad
Felix Trinidad familyName Trinidad
subject surface form: Félix Trinidad
Colonial government of Trinidad and Tobago territoryIncludes Trinidad
this entity surface form: Island of Trinidad
The Magnificent Seven (historic mansions) region Trinidad
this entity surface form: Island of Trinidad
Queen's Park Oval locatedIn Trinidad
Chaguaramas locatedIn Trinidad
Dacnis cayana nativeRange Trinidad
Diego Martin locatedIn Trinidad
Loricariidae nativeTo Trinidad
Marian Marsh placeOfBirth Trinidad
this entity surface form: Trinidad, British West Indies
San Juan locatedIn Trinidad
subject surface form: San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago
San Juan locatedOnIsland Trinidad
subject surface form: San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago