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A kids’ guide to Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago
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Port of Spain is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, a two-island country in the Caribbean. It sits on the island of Trinidad, near the coast of Venezuela in South America. With tall buildings, busy streets, and a warm tropical breeze from the Gulf of Paria, it’s a city full of life, music, and colour.
Port of Spain has a long and complex history, shaped by many cultures. The Spanish built a settlement near an old Amerindian fishing village called Cumucurapo. Later, people from Africa, India, Europe, and China also arrived, bringing their traditions. The name Port of Spain comes from the Spanish Puerto de España.
This capital city is well known for its vibrant Carnival, held each year just before Lent. During this time, the city comes alive with music, dancing, colourful costumes, and street parades.
It’s a joyful celebration of Caribbean culture, with calypso and soca music filling the air. These upbeat styles began in Trinidad and Tobago and mix African, Caribbean, and European influences.
Trinidad and Tobago has amazing food from many cultures. Popular dishes include:
In everyday life, people in Port of Spain wear modern clothes, just like in other cities. During Carnival, though, everything changes! Costumes become colourful, sparkly, feathery, and fun. Each group has a theme, and people spend months preparing their looks.
Traditional clothing is also worn at festivals and cultural events, inspired by African, Indian, and European styles.
1. 1. Where is Port of Spain located?
a) On the island of Tobago
b) On the island of Trinidad
c) In South America
d) In the Pacific Ocean
2. What kind of music is Port of Spain known for?
a) Jazz and blues
b) Rock and roll
c) Calypso and soca
d) Opera and classical
3. What is a popular street food in Trinidad?
a) Pizza
b) Hot dogs
c) Doubles
d) Tacos
4. What is the national animal of Trinidad and Tobago?
a) Toucan
b) Cocrico
c) Parrot
d) Flamingo
5. What does the word “Carnival” mean in the article?
a) A type of bird
b) A kind of music
c) A festival with dancing and costumes
d) A traditional dessert
6. What are the “Magnificent Seven”?
a) A group of superheroes
b) Old buildings near the Savannah
c) Traditional Trinidadian dishes
d) Types of musical instruments