An island of Trinidad and Tobago in the Atlantic Ocean off northeast Venezuela. The island was inhabited by Arawaks when Columbus claimed it for Spain in 1498. A Spanish possession for the next three centuries, it was largely neglected by Spain and was a frequent target for Dutch, French, and British buccaneers. Seized by Great Britain in 1797, Trinidad was later joined with Tobago to form the colony of Trinidad and Tobago (1898).
The Trinidadian wing-back, 26, rejected the Dragons' offer of a new two-year deal in favour of Championship football next season with the League One champions.
By contrast with these tired narratives, Dougla, with its infectious Trinidadian rhythms, and Firebird, with its marvelous Stravinsky score, seemed fresher than ever.
But such is the state of West Indies' resources with Lara's fellow batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul ruled out with an arm injury and pace bowler Franklyn Rose doubtful with a knee problem that little Trinidadian Lara will take his place in their line-up.
THE first of three Trinidadian gangsters due to be executed for murder today was hanged just moments after three Law Lords rejected final pleas for mercy from two of his gang-members.
Little-known Trinidadian Andre Fortune scored twice as North Carolina FC reeled off their third win in four outings with a 5-0 crushing of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC in the United Soccer League last weekend.
Trinidadian ambassador Lester Efebo Wilkinson said over the last few years there has been a US$35-45 million increase in trade and up to now this year the figure is around US$50 million.
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