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  2. Tobago Channel 5 - Wikipedia

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    Tobago Channel 5 is a community television station originating from the island of Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago. [1] The station primarily broadcasts programming on Tobago, Tobago's news, Tobago's people, Tobago's culture and Tobago's perspective on national issues. Tobago Channel 5 is one of two local television station in Tobago the other ...

  3. Television in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Television in Trinidad and Tobago was introduced in 1962 beginning with Trinidad & Tobago Television. TTT was the sole television station for 29 years being operated by the state until the first independently operated television station, the Caribbean Communications Network, CCN TV6 was launched in 1991 breaking the television monopoly market.

  4. Xtatik - Wikipedia

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    The group became Xtatik in 1989. [1] Their early albums Breaking Out (1990) and One Step Ahead (1991) were both locally successful, and the band had several hit singles in Trinidad & Tobago. [1] In 1991 they recruited guitarist Roger George and moved to a sound that fused Soca and Dancehall. [1] Several albums followed in this vein and the band ...

  5. Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Tobago. /  11.18333°N 60.73750°W  / 11.18333; -60.73750. Tobago ( / təˈbeɪɡoʊ /) is an island and ward within the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of the larger island of Trinidad and about 160 kilometres (99 mi) off the northeastern coast of Venezuela.

  6. Cedros, Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Cedros, Trinidad and Tobago. Coordinates: 10.0928°N 61.8602°W. Cedros. Cedros is a coastal area that lies on a peninsula at the South-Western end of the island of Trinidad. Named by Spanish sailors due to the once heavy presence of cedar trees, it is located at the tip of the peninsula which lies mere miles off the coast of Venezuela and is ...

  7. Trinidad and Tobago at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The World Cup Finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final . Trinidad and Tobago have qualified for the final stages of the FIFA World Cup on one occasion, in 2006, when they qualified for the tournament in Germany, but were eliminated at the group stage. [1]

  8. Trinidad and Tobago at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    British West Indies (1960 S) Trinidad and Tobago is scheduled to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It will be the nation's nineteenth appearance at the Summer Olympics, although the Trinidad and Tobago athletes previously attended four other editions under the British colony and under the West Indies ...

  9. List of birds of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The scarlet ibis (above) and rufous-vented chachalaca (below) are the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago. The South American Classification Committee (SACC) of the American Ornithological Society lists 489 species of birds that have been confirmed on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago as of November 2023. Of them, two are endemic, seven have ...