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Trinidad and Tobago

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago ยท Caribbean

UN member

Trinidad and Tobago is a country in Caribbean, with Port of Spain as its capital, home to about 1,367,764 people. Trinidad and Tobago shares no land border with any other country.

CapitalPort of Spain
RegionCaribbean
CurrencyTrinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD $)
Calling code+1868
ISO codesTT / TTO / 780 ISO 3166-1
Flag emoji๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡น
Population1,367,764 (2025) World Bank
Area5,130 kmยฒ
LanguagesEnglish
Internet domain.tt
DemonymTrinidadian

About Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago, officially Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is a United Nations member state in Caribbean. Its capital and seat of government is Port of Spain. It is an island nation with no land borders. The official currency is the Trinidad and Tobago dollar ($), using the code TTD.

Curious about the city itself? See what is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago for Port of Spainโ€™s own facts and history.

To call Trinidad and Tobago from abroad, dial the country code +1868. In international standards it is identified by the ISO 3166-1 codes TT (alpha-2) and TTO (alpha-3), which appear in everything from web addresses to shipping labels. As of 2025, its population is around 1,367,764.

Frequently asked questions

What is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago?
The capital of Trinidad and Tobago is Port of Spain.
What currency does Trinidad and Tobago use?
Trinidad and Tobago uses the Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD, symbol $).
What is the country calling code for Trinidad and Tobago?
The international dialling code for Trinidad and Tobago is +1868.
What are the ISO codes for Trinidad and Tobago?
Trinidad and Tobago has the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code TT, the alpha-3 code TTO and the numeric code 780.
What is the flag emoji for Trinidad and Tobago?
The flag emoji for Trinidad and Tobago is ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡น. You can copy it from the top of this page.

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Population from the World Bank (SP.POP.TOTL); flag, capital, currency, calling code and ISO data from open datasets. Rankings, density and flag colour matches are computed from that same dataset. Full sources and vintage on the data page. Last updated . Report a correction.