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Saint Joseph was founded in 1592 by Antonio de Berrio and is the oldest town in Trinidad and Tobago.Originally named San José de Oruña, it was the capital of Spanish Trinidad between 1592 and 1783. [1]
Maracas–Saint Joseph is a colloquial name used in Trinidad and Tobago to distinguish the Maracas Valley above the town of Saint Joseph from Maracas Beach.Maracas–Saint Joseph is one of the large valleys on the southern side of the Northern Range, while Maracas Beach lies on the opposite side of the mountains.
Tobago parishes map. Tobago is a ward of Trinidad and Tobago and is governed locally by the Tobago House of Assembly.. Historically, Tobago was divided into seven parishes (Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Mary, Saint Patrick and Saint Paul).
Name Location (Region/municipality) Caigual: Sangre Grande region: Calcutta Settlement: Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo: Calder Hall: Tobago: California: Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo
Map showing old counties of Trinidad. The counties of Trinidad and Tobago are historic administrative divisions of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad was divided into eight counties, and these counties were subdivided into wards. Tobago was administered as a ward of Saint David County. The counties are: Caroni; Mayaro; Nariva; Saint Andrew; Saint ...
Maracas Valley is a valley in Trinidad that is separated by two mountains between Maracas–Saint Joseph and Maracas Beach. Maracas valley is part of the biodiverse Northern Range mountain range. The region was once inhabited by the Amerindians. There is a rock outcrop that features petroglyphs created by the valley's earliest inhabitants.
Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago; Saint Joseph, Trinidad and Tobago; San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago; Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago; Saut d'Eau; Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago; Siparia; Soldado Rock; TT Premier Football League; Temple in the Sea; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Lesser Antilles; Trincity; Tunapuna ...
As announced in 2012, each code would be a six-digit number, with the first two digits indicating one of 72 postal districts (64 in Trinidad, eight in Tobago). [1] It was piloted in Point Fortin in 2013 [ 2 ] and later tested in four other Trinidad communities, as well as the island of Tobago .