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Encyclopedia > Trinidad (disambiguation)

Trinidad (Spanish for Trinity) is the name of many places throughout the world, especially:

  • Trinidad, the principal island of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Trinidad, Bolivia, capital of the Beni department
  • Trinidad, Cuba
  • Trinidad, United States
    • Trinidad, California
    • Trinidad, Colorado
    • Trinidad, Texas
    • A neighborhood of Washington, DC

Non-geographical referents of the name include:

  • Félix Trinidad, a Puerto Rican boxer
  • Trinidad, a movie released in 1952 — actually titled Affair in Trinidad.

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Trinidad, Colorado - LoveToKnow 1911 (256 words)
Trinidad is served by the Denver and Rio Grande, the Colorado and Southern, the Colorado and Wyoming, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways and by electric railways to the neighbouring coal-mining towns.
Trinidad is in a coal and coke and stock-raising region, and alfalfa, frijole and sugar beets are produced in large quantities in the surrounding region, much of which is irrigated.
Trinidad was incorporated as a town in 1876, and in 1879 became a city of the second class.
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