Comparing Spain with Trinidad and Tobago

Compare Climate information for Spain and Trinidad and Tobago

Is Spain warmer or hotter than Trinidad and Tobago?

On average across the year, no, Spain is not hotter than Trinidad and Tobago . Spain has an average temperature of 17°C/63°F and Trinidad and Tobago has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F.

Spain's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 30°C/86°F, which is not hotter than Trinidad and Tobago's hottest month (September, with an average maximum temperature of 34°C/93°F).

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Is Spain colder or cooler than Trinidad and Tobago?

On average across the year, yes, Spain is colder than Trinidad and Tobago . Spain has an average minimum temperature of 12°C/54°F and Trinidad and Tobago has an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F.



Spain's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 6°C/43°F, which is colder than Trinidad and Tobago's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F).

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Does Spain have more rain than Trinidad and Tobago?

On average across the year, no, Spain has less rain than Trinidad and Tobago. Spain has an average annual rainfall of 618mm and Trinidad and Tobago has an average annual rainfall of 940mm.

Spain's wettest month is November, with an average monthly rainfall of 83mm, which is drier than Trinidad and Tobago's wettest month (August, with an average monthly rainfall of 146mm).

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Compare location information for Spain and Trinidad and Tobago

How far is Spain from Trinidad and Tobago?

The midpoint of Spain is approximately 4,043 miles (6,506km) north east of Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Spain further west than Trinidad and Tobago?

No, Spain is not further west than Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Spain further east than Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes, Spain is further east than Trinidad and Tobago. The midpoint of Spain is further east by approximately 2,260 miles (3,637km).

Is Spain further north than Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes, Spain is further north than Trinidad and Tobago. The midpoint of Spain is further north by approximately 2,057 miles (3,310km).

Is Spain further south than Trinidad and Tobago?

No, Spain is not further south than Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Spain bigger than Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes, Spain is bigger than Trinidad and Tobago. Spain has an area of 498,980 km2 (1,292,358 miles2) and Trinidad and Tobago has an area of 5,128 km2 (13,282 miles2) which means that Spain is 493,852 km2 (1,279,077 miles2) bigger than Trinidad and Tobago.
That makes Spain 97 times bigger than Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Spain smaller than Trinidad and Tobago?

No, Spain is not smaller than Trinidad and Tobago. Spain has an area of 498,980 km2 (1,292,358 miles2) and Trinidad and Tobago has an area of 5,128 km2 (13,282 miles2) which means that Spain is 493,852 km2 (1,279,077 miles2) bigger than Trinidad and Tobago.
That makes Spain 97 times bigger than Trinidad and Tobago.

How far is Trinidad and Tobago from Spain?

The midpoint of Trinidad and Tobago is approximately 4,043 miles (6,506km) south west of Spain.

Is Trinidad and Tobago further west than Spain?

Yes, Trinidad and Tobago is further west than Spain. The midpoint of Trinidad and Tobago is further west by approximately 2,260 miles (3,637km).

Is Trinidad and Tobago further east than Spain?

No, Trinidad and Tobago is not further east than Spain.

Is Trinidad and Tobago further north than Spain?

No, Trinidad and Tobago is not further north than Spain.

Is Trinidad and Tobago further south than Spain?

Yes, Trinidad and Tobago is further south than Spain. The midpoint of Trinidad and Tobago is further south by approximately 2,057 miles (3,310km).

Is Trinidad and Tobago bigger than Spain?

No, Trinidad and Tobago is smaller than Spain. Trinidad and Tobago has an area of 5,128 km2 (13,282 miles2) and Spain has an area of 498,980 km2 (1,292,358 miles2) which means that Trinidad and Tobago is 493,852 km2 (1,279,077 miles2) smaller than Spain.
That makes Trinidad and Tobago 97 times smaller than Spain.

Is Trinidad and Tobago smaller than Spain?

Yes, Trinidad and Tobago is smaller than Spain. Trinidad and Tobago has an area of 5,128 km2 (13,282 miles2) and Spain has an area of 498,980 km2 (1,292,358 miles2) which means that Trinidad and Tobago is 493,852 km2 (1,279,077 miles2) smaller than Spain.
That makes Trinidad and Tobago 97 times smaller than Spain.

Compare population information for Spain and Trinidad and Tobago

Is Spain more populated than Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes, Spain is more populated than Trinidad and Tobago. Spain has a population of 47,163,418 and Trinidad and Tobago has a population of 1,405,646 which means that Spain has 45,757,772 more people than Trinidad and Tobago.
That makes Spain 34 times more populated than Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Spain less populated than Trinidad and Tobago?

No, Spain is not less populated than Trinidad and Tobago. Spain has a population of 47,163,418 and Trinidad and Tobago has a population of 1,405,646 which means that Spain has 45,757,772 more people than Trinidad and Tobago.
That makes Spain 34 times more populated than Trinidad and Tobago.

Is Trinidad and Tobago more populated than Spain?

No, Trinidad and Tobago is not more populated than Spain. Trinidad and Tobago has a population of 1,405,646 and Spain has a population of 47,163,418 which means that Trinidad and Tobago has 45,757,772 fewer people than Spain.
That makes Trinidad and Tobago 34 times less populated than Spain.

Is Trinidad and Tobago less populated than Spain?

Yes, Trinidad and Tobago is less populated than Spain. Trinidad and Tobago has a population of 1,405,646 and Spain has a population of 47,163,418 which means that Trinidad and Tobago has 45,757,772 fewer people than Spain.
That makes Trinidad and Tobago 34 times less populated than Spain.

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