Tirnidad And Tobago
Trees with red blossoms and Little Tobago island.
Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is an archaeological state in the southern Caribbean, lying just off the coast of northeastern Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. In Trinidad and Tobago they speak a total of six different languages. Although, English is it's official language the people there prefer to speak Creole French and English. Being so close to continental South America, the biological diversity of Trinidad and Tobago is unlike that of most other Caribbean islands, and has much in common with Venezuela. That biodiversity is distributed through the following main ecosystems: coastal and marine (coral reefs, mangrove swamps, open ocean and sea grass beds), forest, freshwater (rivers and streams), karts man-made ecosystems (agricultural land, freshwater dams, secondary forest), and savanna. In Trinidad they speak French because it has been speaking for the past 100 years of it's history.