To my TnT friends!!! What you need to know about T&T
Some interesting facts about Trinidad & Tobago
The Steelpan: The only new acoustic instrument to be invented and accepted worldwide in the 20th century originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago is home to the world’s largest traffic roundabout, around the Queen’s Park Savannah.
In 2006, Trinidad and Tobago became the smallest country ever to qualify for the 2006 Football World Cup.
Trinidad and Tobago contestant Ms. Janelle Penny Commissiong was the first Black Miss Universe in 1977.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Brian Charles Lara holds the record for the highest individual score in Test innings (400 not out against England, Antigua 2004). He is also the only batsman to have ever scored a hundred, a double century, a triple century, a quadruple century, and a quintuple century in first-class games over the course of a senior career.
Trinidad and Tobago are one of the oldest hydrocarbon producers in the world, with commercial production dating as early as 1908. Trinidad and Tobago is also a major petrochemical hub and is one of the world’s largest exporters of ammonia, ethanol, and liquefied natural gas. The two largest ethanol plants in the world are found in Trinidad.
The Leatherback Turtle: the largest of all living turtles chooses the shores of Trinidad and Tobago as one of its nesting grounds. Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most important leatherback nesting sites.
The Pitch Lake: The Pitch Lake in South Trinidad is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world.
Trinidad and Tobago is the birthplace of calypso, a style of Afro-Caribbean music that gained international popularity in the 1950s, primarily through the music of Harry Belafonte.
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival have been consistently ranked as one of the top ten Carnival celebrations in the world. It is popularly known as ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’. The founder of the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe’s largest street festival, Claudia Jones, also hails from Trinidad and Tobago.
The limbo dance originated as an event that took place at wakes in Trinidad and Tobago but became internationally renowned through the work of Julia Edwards and her dance company in the 1960s.
The oldest rainforest reserve in the Western Hemisphere is located in Tobago. Little Tobago is home to the world’s largest brain coral. Trinidad and Tobago have over 400 species of birds, making it one of the richest birding countries per square mile.
Tobago was the location of Daniel Defoe’s classic Robinson Crusoe. Tobago is also widely believed to be the place Robert Louis Stevenson had in mind when he penned Treasure Island.
On August 1, 1985, Trinidad and Tobago became the world’s first country to declare a public holiday in commemoration of the abolition of slavery.
Trinidad and Tobago-born Stokley Carmichael (also known as Kwame Ture) was a member of the United States Civil Rights Movement who rose to prominence as the Honorary Prime Minister of the Black Panther Party. He popularized the term ‘black power’ as a social and political slogan.
The only national to serve as Prime Minister and President of Trinidad and Tobago, ANR Robinson was instrumental in the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) during his tenure as Prime Minister from 1986-1991. In 1989, during the 44th session of the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Robinson proposed the creation of the court, which was eventually inaugurated in 2002 to hear cases of crimes against humanity.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Dr. Joseph Lennox Pawan achieved international acclaim for the discovery of the transmission of the rabies virus by vampire bats. This led to the development of a vaccine for the virus.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago in 1878, Eugene Chen left behind a successful career and moved to China where he founded the Peking Gazette. Chen later became the Foreign Minister to four successive governments and the personal adviser to Sun Yat-Sen, the founder of Nationalist China.
The Trinidadian accent ranks 10th on CNN’s top ten sexiest accents in the world.
In 2013, the Trinidad Moruga ‘Scorpion’ Pepper has officially been ranked as the world’s hottest pepper by the Guinness Book of Records.
Trinidad & Tobago is the 6th Country in the world with the most holidays. 17 Holidays. No wonder we came in the Top 10 happiest countries in the world.
Trinidadian-born Una Winifred Atwell (27 February or 27 April 1910 or 1914 – 28 February 1983) was the first black person to have a number one hit in the UK Singles Chart and is still the only female instrumentalist to do so. Her hit of 1954, “Let’s Have Another Party”, was the first piano instrumental to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart. She is the only holder of two gold and two silver discs for piano music in Britain and was the first black artist in the UK to sell a million records.