Grenadian Trinbagonians

Grenadian Trinbagonians
Total population
7,851 (born in Grenada) (2011)
Regions with significant populations
  • 272 (Port of Spain)
  • 94 (Mayaro–Rio Claro)
  • 427 (Sangre Grande)
  • 85 (Princes Town)
  • 125 (Penal–Debe)
  • 549 (Siparia)
  • 250 (San Fernando)
  • 139 (Arima)
  • 363 (Chaguanas)
  • 415 (Point Fortin)
  • 1,139 (Diego Martin)
  • 2,277 (San Juan–Laventille)
  • 919 (Tunapuna–Piarco)
  • 632 (Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo)
  • 164 (Tobago)
Languages
English · French · Languages of Grenada
Religion
Christianity
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Grenadians  · Trinidadians and Tobagonians  · Afro-Caribbean people

Grenadian Trinbagonians are citizens or residents of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in Grenada. Movement between the neighbouring islands dates to the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when Trinidad became a key point in regional flows of enslaved Africans and their descendants, and later in intra-Caribbean labour migration. In the 2011 Population and Housing Census, 7,851 usual residents of Trinidad and Tobago were recorded as being born in Grenada.