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  1. A. N. R. Robinson. Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson SC OCC TC (16 December 1926 – 9 April 2014; known as A. N. R. or " Ray " Robinson ), was a Trinidadian politician who was the third president of the country, serving from 19 March 1997 to 17 March 2003.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2021 · Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson holds the distinction of being the first and only person in the nation’s history to hold three of the highest public offices in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. He served as the Chairman of the Tobago House of Assembly (1980-1986), Prime Minister (1986-1991) and President (1997-2003).

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › robinson-n-rRobinson, A. N. R. | Encyclopedia.com

    Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Robinson, A. N. R. views 2,550,908 updated. Robinson, A. N. R. December 16, 1926. Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson was born in Calder Hall, Tobago, to James Andrew and Isabella Muir Robinson.

  4. ANR was a former Prime Minister and President of Trinidad and Tobago who fought for the political emancipation and social and economic well being of his people. He was also a vocal supporter of the regional integration movement and received the Order of the Caribbean Community in 1998.

  5. Arthur N.R. Robinson is a former Prime Minister and President of Trinidad and Tobago, and a prominent lawyer and scholar. He has a long and distinguished career in politics, law, education and international affairs, and has received many honors and awards.

  6. A. N. R. Robinson. prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Trinidad and Tobago. In Trinidad and Tobago: Independent Trinidad and Tobago.

  7. Arthur Napoleón Raymond Robinson ( Calder Hall, 16 de diciembre de 1926- Puerto España, 9 de abril de 2014) fue un abogado y político trinitense. Fue el tercer presidente de Trinidad y Tobago en la historia del país (1997-2003) además de haber ejecido como primer ministro entre 1986 y 1991.