Student Work

Phase I Country Profile
This student work sample shows a country profile,
Trinidad & Tobago, made by one student in group 2.

Country: Trinidad & Tobago
Capital:
Port-of-Spain
Government:
Parliamentary Democracy
Language: English
Location: 10º N to 12º N, 60º W to 62º W

Trinidad and Tobago are two small islands off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad is the largest of the two, yet it's only about the size of Delaware, it takes up 95% of the total population and land area of the two islands. Tobago is located about 20 miles northeast of Trinidad. Trinidad is on the line of being in the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

Trinidad and Tobago have an impressive literacy rate of 97%, just 1% under the USA's. The major industries are oil products, rum, cement, and tourism. Port-of-Spain is its capital, but more importantly its main port. Trinidad and Tobago's main imports are raw materials, machinery, and manufacturing. Their main exports are petroleum, steel, fertilizer, sugar, cocoa, coffee, and fruit. The annual income per person is an astounding $4,026 (far more than any other I've seen).

Population   1,288,000 people
Literacy Rate
97%
1,249,360 people
Life Expectancy / Male   69 years
Life Expectancy / Female   74 years
Area   1,980 sq. mi.
Population Density
65%
651 people / sq. mi.
Physicians
.08244%
1,062 Physicians

 

 

 

 

 

 

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References

Hallman, Joseph M. The World Book Encyclopedia. NY, 1996
Hoffman, Mark, ed. The World Almanac and Book of Facts. New York, NY. 1992.
World Atlas. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1994.
World Facts and Maps.
New York: Rand-McNalley, 1995.