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1Ellis Clarke
(1917–2010)
Sir Ellis Clarke.jpg1 sierpnia 197613 marca 1987bezpartyjny
2Noor Hassanali
(1918–2006)
No image.png19 marca 198719 marca 1997bezpartyjny
3Arthur N.R. Robinson
(1926–2014)
Sampson Nanton and former President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago,Arthur NR Robinson.jpg19 marca 199717 marca 2003bezpartyjny
4George Maxwell Richards
(1931–2018)
Professor George Maxwell Richards 1.jpg17 marca 200318 marca 2013bezpartyjny
5Anthony Carmona
(1953–)
Anthony Carmona.jpg18 marca 201319 marca 2018bezpartyjny
6Paula-Mae Weekes
(1958–)
President Paul Mae-Weekes.jpg19 marca 2018nadal

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Coat of Arms of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
The palm tree at the top of the coat of arms was taken from Tobago’s coat of arms before it was joined in political union with Trinidad. The wreath represents the crown of the monarchy of the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago’s colonizers at the time of independence. The shield has the same colours (black, red, and white) as the nation’s flag and carry the same meaning. The gold ships represent the Santa María, La Niña, and La Pinta: the three ships Christopher Columbus used on his journey to the “New World”. The two birds on the shield are hummingbirds. Trinidad is sometimes referred to as the “Land of the Hummingbird” because more than sixteen different species of hummingbird have been recorded on the island. “Land of the Hummingbird” is also believed to have been the Native Amerindian name for Trinidad. The two larger birds are the Scarlet Ibis (left) and the Cocrico (right), the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago. Below the Scarlet Ibis are three hills, representing the Trinity Hills in southern Trinidad, which, it is believed, convinced Columbus to name the island after the Holy Trinity. The island rising out of the waters beneath the Cocrico represents Tobago. Below these birds is the nation’s motto, "Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve." Adopted in 1962.
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El presidente de Trinidad y Tobago, Anthony Carmona.
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President Paula Mae-Weekes (cropped) talking to US Ambassador Mondello
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George Maxwell Richards in 2010, former President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (2003-2013).
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Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke last Governor-General and

first President of Trinidad & Tobago at his private residence in Fairways, Maraval,

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