Prayer times in Trinidad and tobago
11:21 AM • -04:00 GMT
Payer Times for Cities in Trinidad and tobago
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arima | 04:46 | 05:58 | 11:49 | 15:09 | 17:40 | 18:48 |
Chaguanas | 04:46 | 05:58 | 11:49 | 15:10 | 17:40 | 18:48 |
Couva | 04:46 | 05:58 | 11:50 | 15:10 | 17:41 | 18:49 |
Point fortin | 04:47 | 05:59 | 11:50 | 15:11 | 17:42 | 18:50 |
Port of spain | 04:46 | 05:59 | 11:50 | 15:10 | 17:40 | 18:49 |
Princes town | 04:46 | 05:58 | 11:49 | 15:10 | 17:40 | 18:49 |
San fernando | 04:46 | 05:58 | 11:50 | 15:10 | 17:41 | 18:49 |
Sangre grande | 04:45 | 05:57 | 11:48 | 15:09 | 17:39 | 18:47 |
Scarborough | 04:44 | 05:56 | 11:47 | 15:07 | 17:37 | 18:45 |
Tunapuna | 04:46 | 05:58 | 11:49 | 15:10 | 17:40 | 18:48 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Trinidad and tobago
About Trinidad and tobago
Sitting off the northeast coast of Venezuela, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an enticing island nation that welcomes visitors with a unique blend of metropolitan dynamism and tropical delight. The twin-island state, larger Trinidad and smaller Tobago, each with distinctive characteristics, offers vibrant multicultural cities, mesmerizing natural landscapes, and a coastline trimmed with pristine beaches. The country's capital, Port of Spain, a bustling city, serves as a commercial hub filled with cultural and historic landmarks. The people of Trinidad and Tobago, numbering around 1.3 million, represent a diverse ethnic mix of African, Indian, European, and Asian ancestry, creating a multicultural ambiance visible in the rich tapestry of food, music, and festivals. Known as the birthplace of steelpan music and the energetic carnival culture, the country has a lively arts scene, including dance, music, and theater. Economically, Trinidad and Tobago is one of the wealthiest in the Caribbean, benefiting from substantial oil and gas reserves. Despite the predominance of industry, the nation also flaunts impressive biodiversity, with a broad array of flora and fauna, inviting nature enthusiasts and bird-watchers. Amidst challenges of crime and environmental sustainability, Trinidad and Tobago stands resilient, cherishing its vibrant multicultural heritage and progressively advancing towards the future.