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Castara is a picturesque seaside village on the Windward (northeast) coast of the island of Tobago, the smaller of the two islands in the twin-island Republic of agriculture, with tourism playing an increasingly important role since the 1990s.


The most famous son of Castara is the Castara Kid, former Prime Minister and President of Trinidad and Tobago, A.N.R. Robinson.






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§15. Habington’s "Castara". II. The Sacred Poets. Vol. 7. Cavalier and Puritan. The Cambridge History of ... (659 words)
Her praises he celebrated in Castara, which he published anonymously in 1634.
A new edition of Castara, a year later, revealed the author’s name, and added to the second part a set of eight elegies on his friend, George Talbot, which would more properly have constituted a third part, and three characters of a mistress, a wife and a friend, introducing the three sections.
In the same year as the complete Castara, appeared The Queene of Arragon.
Castara Retreats, Tobago - Reservations from Yes Tourism (396 words)
Castara village is on the west coast of Tobago, 40 minutes from the airport.
It is a small and delightful fishing village situated on the edge of the rainforest in an undeveloped area facing the sunsets of the Caribbean Ocean.
Castara Retreats is superbly located overlooking the bay of Castara on Tobago with stunning views of the Caribbean and mountains.
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