Places of Trinidad and Tobago by Description - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The capital Port of Spain
90%
Means "Holy Cross" Santa Cruz
70%
Named after a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh Fyzabad
60%
Spanish word for "Pitch" La Brea
60%
Spanish surveyors found that the waters of two of the tributaries of the nearby Oropouche River were red as blood, giving the town its name Sangre Grande
50%
Home of the Santa Rosa Carib Community annual festival Arima
40%
The Cipero, Vistabella, Marabella and Godineau Rivers all enter the sea within the city limits San Fernando
40%
Sir Solomon Hochoy spent his early years here, a village settled by the French in 1783 Blanchisseuse
30%
Lies between Brasso , Caparo, Tabaquite and Gran Couva in central Trinidad Flanagin Town
30%
Lies on Tobago's Caribbean Sea coast Plymouth
30%
Was once known as San José de Oruña St. Joseph
30%
First area in Trinidad sighted by Christopher Columbus Guayaguayare
20%
The first calypsonian, Gros Jean was a slave on Begorrat's estate around 1800, here Diego Martin
10%
Lies on the south coast of Trinidad, about 3 miles west of Palo Seco Erin
10%
Lies on Moruga Road and settled in 1816 by Afro-American soldiers Fifth Company
10%
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