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Encyclopedia > Regional Corporations and Municipalities of Trinidad and Tobago

Local Government in Trinidad and Tobago is handled through 5 municipalities, 9 Regional Corporations and the Tobago House of Assembly. The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is a nation located in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Venezuela. ...

Corporations Area (ha) Population Population Density Major Urban Centres
Port-of-Spain City Corporation 1,345 49,031 36.5 Port of Spain
San Fernando City Corporation 1,864 55,419 29.7 San Fernando, Marabella
Chaguanas Borough Corporation 5,965 67,433 11.3 Chaguanas, Cunupia, Endeavour, Felicity,
Montrose
Arima Borough Corporation 1,115 32,278 28.9 Arima
Point Fortin Borough Corporation 2,388 19,056 8.0 Point Fortin, Guapo, Teschier
Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo Regional Corporation 71,964 162,779 2.3 Claxton Bay, Couva, Point Lisas, St. Mary's
Diego Martin Regional Corporation 12,753 105,720 8.3 Carenage, Diego Martin, Maraval, Westmoorings
Penal-Debe Regional Corporation 24,691 83,609 3.4 Penal, Debe
Princes Town Regional Corporation 62,135 91,947 1.5 Moruga, Princes Town
Rio Claro-Mayaro Regional Corporation 85,281 33,480 0.4 Mayaro, Rio Claro, Guayaguayare
San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation 22,039 157,295 7.1 Barataria, Laventille, Morvant, St. Joseph, San Juan
Sangre Grande Regional Corporation 89,894 64,343 0.7 Guaico, Sangre Grande, Toco, Valencia
Siparia Regional Corporation 51,048 81,917 1.6 Cedros, Fyzabad, La Brea, Santa Flora, Siparia
Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation 52,723 203,975 3.7 Arouca, Curepe, St. Augustine, Trincity, Tunapuna

Ha or ha can mean: Ha, a letter of Cyrillic alphabet Ha, Bhutan Ha, a minor deity in Egyptian mythology Ha, former symbol for element 105, first called hahnium (Ha), later unnilpentium (Unp), now dubnium (Db) hectare (ha), unit of surface area. ... Port-of-Spain, population 49,000 (metro: 300,000) (2000), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. ... The City of San Fernando is one of the two cities which exist in the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. ... The Borough of Chaguanas is the largest (67,000, 2000 census) and fastest-growing town in Trinidad and Tobago. ... The Royal Borough of Arima (population 35,000) is the fourth largest town in Trinidad and Tobago. ... Point Fortin in southwestern Trinidad is the smallest Borough in Trinidad and Tobago. ... Couva is a town in west-central Trinidad, south of Chaguanas and north of Claxton Bay and San Fernando. ... Diego Martin is a town in northwestern Trinidad, just west of the capital Port-of-Spain. ... Penal (originally Peñal) is a town in southern Trinidad. ... Debe is a town in south Trinidad located north of Penal and south of San Fernando. ... Princes Town is a town in south Trinidad. ... Mayaro is the name of a bay, a county, and a group of villages in southeastern Trinidad and Tobago. ... Laventille is a suburb of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. ... Barataria can refer to: Barataria (Don Quixote), an ínsula (isle) awarded to Sancho Panza in Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote. ... Piarco, a town in northern Trinidad is the site of Piarco International Airport (IATA Airport Code: POS). ... Trincity is a tiny community on the Caribbean island of Trinidad, 12 miles east of Port-of-Spain. ...

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