What is town in trinidad?

Trinidad is an island that belongs to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, a small country in the Caribbean. Its capital is Port of Spain. Trinidad is the larger of the two islands and has a population of about 1.3 million people. The island has a diverse culture, with influences from African, Indian, Chinese, and European cultures. Trinidad is known for its vibrant Carnival celebrations, which take place in February or March each year. The island also has a rich history of oil production and has a thriving energy sector. Popular tourist attractions on the island include stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and wildlife sanctuaries. Some of the popular towns on Trinidad are San Fernando, Chaguanas, Arima, and Point Fortin. These towns offer a mix of residential areas, commercial centers, and historical landmarks.