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Trinidad and gave
The sugarcane plantations which dominated the economy of Trinidad and Tobago in the nineteenth century gradually gave ground to the cultivation of cacao.
The judges gave Trinidad a majority decision, with scores of 115 – 113, 115 – 114 and 114 – 114.
The judges gave scores of 114 – 107, 114 – 106 and 115 – 106, all in favor of Trinidad.
De La Hoya virtually gave away the last four rounds of the fight attempting to avoid a late Trinidad rush.
After missing the first Test due to an infected fingernail, Gavaskar scored 61 and 67 not out in the second Test in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, hitting the winning runs which gave India its first ever win over the West Indies.
At the 5th Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago, on 18 April 2009, Arias gave a speech on the topic " We've been doing something wrong ".
Woodford Square in Port of Spain, Trinidad, is also known as " The University of Woodford Square ", so named by the first prime minister of Trinidad Eric Williams who gave many speeches here.
In 1553, Pedro Ramirez de Quiñonez and the bishop Francisco Marroquin gave it the name of Villa de la Santísima Trinidad.
Perhaps his biggest goal was in a 1989 World Cup qualifier in Trinidad and Tobago that gave the U. S. a 1 – 0 victory and sent the Americans to the World Cup finals for the first time in 40 years.
On May 23, 2003, in front of his hometown crowd following a twelve round unanimous decision win over Trinidad Mendoza gave him his third world title in three different weight classes IBA's Super-Bantamweight title.
The Fathers of this mission gave the name " River of the Most Holy Trinity " or ' Rio de la Santisma Trinidad " to the Trinty river.
Arguably the best live band at the time, their influence on current and future musicians and bands was undeniable: Gandia ’ s melodic bass lines, Roberto Torres ’ guitar licks, Roberto “ Bobby ” Trinidad ’ s percussion textures, Nitayno Arayoán ’ s aggressive drumming and Rafael Carrasquillo ’ s forward thinking keyboard arrangements gave the band an unusual and unique sound. Rafael currently took on a role as a music teacher in America.

Trinidad and was
It was an odd combination a strange pair to stumble upon the wreck of the Trinidad.
ARIN formerly covered Argentina, Aruba, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Dutch West Indies, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands ( UK ), French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela until LACNIC was formed.
Lara played in Trinidad and Tobago junior soccer and table tennis sides but Lara believed that cricket was his path to success, saying that he wanted to emulate his idols Gordon Greenidge, Viv Richards and Roy Fredericks.
Lara was also a talented football player in his youth and often played with his close friends Dwight Yorke, Shaka Hislop and Russell Latapy while growing up together in Trinidad.
The base was also an important intermediate distribution point for World War II merchant shipping convoys from New York City and Key West, Florida, to the Panama Canal and the islands of Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago.
Picasso was baptized Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santísima Trinidad, a series of names honoring various saints and relatives.
In 2000, FARC Spokesman Simon Trinidad said that taxes on drug laboratories represented part of the organization's income, but argued that the drug trade was so endemic in Colombia that it financed all banking, industry and politics in the country to some extent, so that criticism of FARC in this regard was hypocritical.
Commander Trinidad said he did not know how many people had been taken by FARC or how much money was collected by the organization in exchange for their freedom.
He twice served as MP for Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire, and was appointed Governor of Trinidad.
Trinidad remained in Spanish hands until 1797, but it was largely settled by French colonists.
After land of Trinidad and Tobago was claimed, Columbus moved further down the coast to what is now the tip Venezuela.
Although in 1510 Trinidad and Tobago was said to have the only " peaceful Indians " along the whole South American coast, demand for slaves to supply the pearl-fisheries in nearby Isla Margarita led to them being declared " Caribs
In 1530 Antonio Sedeño was granted a contract to settle Trinidad and Tobago, with an eye toward discovering El Dorado and controlling the trade in slaves.
After failing to attract more settlers to Trinidad and Tobago, Sedeño was forced to withdraw in 1534.
In 1553 Juan Sedeño was authorised to settle Trinidad and Tobago, but the contract was never fulfilled.
In Trinidad and Tobago, as in other Caribbean slave colonies, an attempt was made to circumvent the abolition of slavery in 1833.
In 1853 the law was again amended to allow the indentured labourers to re-indenture themselves for a second five-year term or, if they wished, to commute any portion of their contract by repayment of a proportionate part of their indenture fee. Newly arrived indentured India ns in Trinidad and Tobago
The American Merrimac Oil Company drilled what is said to be, " the first successful well in the world " at La Brea at Trinidad and Tobago in 1857, where oil was struck at.
Estimated oil production in Trinidad and Tobago in 2005 was about.
Trinidad was ruled as a crown colony with no elected representation until 1925.
Rather, Trinidad was once part of the South American mainland and is situated on its continental shelf, and Tobago is part of a sunken island arc chain related to the Pacific-derived Caribbean Plate.
Because it was once part of South America, Trinidad has an assortment of tropical vegetation and wildlife considerably more varied than that of most West Indian islands.
A major expansion of the Piarco International Airport in Trinidad, the country's main airport, was completed in 2001.

Trinidad and unable
* March 16 – Viasa Flight 742, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30, is unable to gain altitude after takeoff from Maracaibo, Venezuela, strikes power lines, and crashes into the La Trinidad section of the city, killing all 84 people on board and 71 people on the ground.
Saumarez had forced the surrender of the Santissima Trinidad but was unable to capture her because Jervis was forced to break off the engagement.
On 10 May 2011, Anton Sealey, the President of the Bahamas Football Association was attending an event in the run-up to the 61st FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland, as such, he was unable to attended a meeting in the Hyatt Regency hotel, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad organised by Asian Football Confederation President and FIFA President candidate Mohammed bin Hammam and CONCACAF President and FIFA Vice-President Jack Warner.

Trinidad and land
In 1783, the proclamation of a Cedula of Population by the Spanish Crown granted 32 acres ( 129, 000 m² ) of land to each Roman Catholic who settled in Trinidad and half as much for each slave that they brought.
In August, 1816, seven hundred former Black slaves from the US South, who had escaped to the British lines during the War of 1812 and been recruited into the Royal Marines, were rewarded for their service to the British Crown during the war by being granted land on Trinidad and Tobago.
* Trinidad and Tobago is known as " The land of the hummingbird ," and a hummingbird can be seen on that nation's coat of arms and 1-cent coin as well as its national airline, Caribbean Airlines.
Trinidad began the fourth round heavily on in the offensive connecting several combinations which hurt the challenger, using this to land more punches in Zulu's head and body.
Trinidad ( Chetco-Tolowa: tvm-sray-me ’ ; Karuk: áas uyâahitihirak ; Yurok: Chuerew ; Wiyot: Da ' guchwayawik, " land is curved " ) is a seaside city in Humboldt County, located on the Pacific Ocean north of the Arcata-Eureka Airport and north of the college town of Arcata.
Both parts of the town were located on the four-league Mexican land grant appropriated for the capital of the old municipality of Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad, which later became known as Liberty.
" On 27 May 1802 in the Commons Canning requested that all grants of land in Trinidad ( captured by Britain from Spain ) should be rejected until Parliament had decided what to do with the island.
He opposed the opening up of Trinidad through the use of slave labour when ceded to the British in 1797, recommending instead that Crown land should only be granted for estates that supported the immigration of free Africans.
Originally called " Kaiso " in Trinidad, these songs, based on West African Yoruba, Ewe-Fon and Akan musical beats, were sung by slaves and later ex-slaves in Trinidad and Tobago during recreation time and about a host of topics-their land of origin, social relationships on the plantations and the lives of community members, including plantation managers, overseers and owners.
As a direct result Trinidad became known as the land of Calypso.
After passing those institutions on to a local Church and Dr. David Smith to continue, the Diggers moved out of the City, creating various land bases in Forest Knolls, Olema, Covelo, Salmon River, Trinidad, and Black Bear California.
Kuskov, on the Kad ' yak, was instructed to bury the plaques, with an appropriate possession ceremony, at Trinidad, Bodega Bay, and the north shore of San Francisco, indicating Russian claims to the land.
Argentina, Brazil ( not required for vehicles entering by land routes, but required for vehicles arriving by boat ), Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dutch Antilles, Ecuador, Jamaica, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Petrotrin operates in land and marine acreage across southern Trinidad.
The name Trinidad is believed to come from a former owner of the land who lived on the island nation of Trinidad and planned to relocate here but who died before he could fulfill his plan.
The brickworks intended to excavate clay from the land, but not needing all of the land, began selling off parcels, and, in the late 19th century, the first houses in southern Trinidad were built.
He also established the land route between San Felipe and Ensenada through Valle de la Trinidad.

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