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The culture of Trinidad and Tobago reflects the influence of Indian-South Asian, African, Indigenous, European, Chinese, North American, Latino, and Arab cultures. The histories of Trinidad and Tobago are different. There are differences in the cultural influences which have shaped each island. Trinidad and Tobago is an English-speaking country with strong links to the United Kingdom. Historical membership in the British Empire left a major influence on the country, including the differences of the English language and the popularity of the two top sports in the country, football, and cricket.

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  • Cultura de Trinidad y Tobago (es)
  • Culture of Trinidad and Tobago (en)
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  • The culture of Trinidad and Tobago reflects the influence of Indian-South Asian, African, Indigenous, European, Chinese, North American, Latino, and Arab cultures. The histories of Trinidad and Tobago are different. There are differences in the cultural influences which have shaped each island. Trinidad and Tobago is an English-speaking country with strong links to the United Kingdom. Historical membership in the British Empire left a major influence on the country, including the differences of the English language and the popularity of the two top sports in the country, football, and cricket. (en)
  • La cultura de Trinidad y Tobago es el resultado de las diferentes influencias ligadas a su historia, con aportaciones africanas, indias, amerindias, chinas, británicas, francesas y en menor medida portuguesas y españolas. Algunos elementos de la cultura británica están muy presentes en las islas, debido a que formaban parte del Imperio Británico en el pasado. Por ejemplo, el inglés es la lengua dominante y el fútbol y el cricket son los deportes más populares. (es)
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