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trinidad

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Trinidad ( Spanish : " Trinity ") is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and numerous landforms which make up the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago . The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental ...

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Population (2000): 9078 Housing Units (2000): 4126 Land area (2000): 6.306886 sq. miles (16.334759 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000547 sq. miles (0.001418 sq. km) Total area (2000): 6.307433 sq. miles (16.336177 sq. km) FIPS code: 78610 Located within: ...

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On 21 April, the 148th Infantry left the road and moved almost due east toward the Trinidad Rice Bowl, to cut the Japanese escape route from the Baguio area.

Then, in the final action to cut off the Japanese retreat from Baguio north through Trinidad, the regiment crossed the Bowl and secured the hill mass north of Trinidad.

They were cheering, urging themselves on, even as the first tongues of quicksilver flame raced down the breaches of the Santa Maria and Trinidad.

Only the breaches in the bastions, the Santa Maria and the Trinidad, could be approached, and those were dominated by the enemy guns.

Antis Ecundor Newand Dangor Esthonia Dominica Bulgaria Reunion Italy Newfoundland Germany Luxemberg Angola Sarawak Tasmania Brazil Obock Oldenburg Kiauchau Tonga Obock Madagascar Egypt Afghanistan Trinidad Monaco Inhambane Denmark Nyassa Iceland Gabon Hayti Tunis The ink had not dried before The Shadow had completed the rapid listing.

Trinidad is large, because from the Cape of Galera to the Point of Arenal, where he was at the present time, he says it is 35 leagues.

At Macaca Cortez laid in some more stores, and then sailed for Trinidad, an important town on the southern coast of Cuba.

Maybe because Trinidad was English and Martinique was French, but they both belonged in the Caribbean and so did Rico.

Their limits to the south extend to near the ruined missions of Jesus and Trinidad.

Most of the country, with the exception of the missions of Jesus and Trinidad, upon the Parana, which to-day, at least, are only clearings in the primeval forest, is composed of open rolling plains, with wood upon the banks of all the streams.

The proof of this is that if the Atlantic Island had 2300 leagues of longitude, and the distance of Cadiz to the mouth of the river Maranon or Orellana and Trinidad, on the coast of Brazil, is, not more than 1000, 900, or 1100 leagues, being the part where this land joined to America, it clearly appears that, to complete the complement of 2300 leagues, we have to include in the computation all the rest of the land from the mouth of the Maranon and Brazil to the South Sea, which is what they now call America.

See Washington Conference, May 1943 Trieste, 412 Trinidad, 116-17, 241, 378 Trobriand Is.

Trinidad, como dicen los tres farristas: Zarlenga, la Musante y Renovales.

Guardsmen beat miners, arrested them by the hundreds, rode down with their horses parades of women in the streets of Trinidad, the central town in the area.

Mama was suspicious and Mama took time to check the records of one Morris Bird and Benjamin Pollard and the miner ship Trinidad to find out if Trinidad or either of her present crew had demonstrated any odd behaviors or made any odd investments in the recent past.