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  2. Trinidad and Tobago passport - Wikipedia

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    Effective 28 May 2015, Trinidad and Tobago citizens gained visa-free access to Schengen Area. [4] According to the March 2019 Visa Restrictions Index, the Trinidad and Tobago passport was ranked 28th (globally) in travel freedom and visa-free access. giving visa-free or visa on arrival access to 151 countries and territories. The Trinidad and ...

  3. Sangre Grande (region) - Wikipedia

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    Sangre Grande is a region of Trinidad. The Region of Sangre Grande is a local government body and the largest Region of Trinidad and Tobago by area. The region has a land area of 898.94 km 2. The Sangre Grande Regional Corporation is headquartered in Sangre Grande. Other urban areas within include Guaico, Toco and Valencia. For the Council Term ...

  4. Sangre Grande - Wikipedia

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    Sangre Grande is also home to the Sangre Grande Cordettes which has been a mainstay panside in the area for many years. The band often makes the national finals of the Panorama competition, where it currently competes in the medium band category. The band's music used to be arranged by one of the most famous pan arrangers in Trinidad, Jit Samaroo.

  5. Regions and municipalities of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    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). In 1768 each parish of Tobago had nominated representatives to the Tobago House of Assembly.

  6. Counties of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Visa policy of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of Australia, New Zealand and Philippines may obtain "Waiver of the Visa" on arrival at a cost of TT$400. Citizens of other countries who require a visa may also obtain a "Waiver of the Visa" on arrival if they are holding of a copy of a pre-arranged approval from immigration and if they are not citizens of North Korea, North Macedonia, Venezuela or Vietnam, or holders of normal ...

  8. Haitians, residents in Springfield, Ohio, respond to being at ...

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    A central Ohio city is in a heated political conversation about immigration after political leaders make claims without evidence.immigrants. Haitians, residents in Springfield, Ohio, respond to ...

  9. Saint Andrew County - Wikipedia

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    Map showing old counties of Trinidad. Saint Andrew is a county in Trinidad and Tobago which occupies 740 km 2 (290 sq mi). It is located in northeastern Trinidad, east of Saint George County, south of Saint David County and north of Nariva County. To the east it is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean. The major town in the county is Sangre Grande.