San Juan–Laventille

Region in Trinidad and Tobago
10°39′00″N 61°29′00″W / 10.65°N 61.4833°W / 10.65; -61.4833CountryTrinidad and TobagoFormer RegionsSan Juan
LaventilleFounded17 July 1992[2]Government
 • BodySan Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation • ChairmanAlderman Anthony RobertsArea
 • Total898.94 km2 (347.08 sq mi)Population
 (2011)
 • Total157,258 [1]Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)

San Juan–Laventille is a region of Trinidad. It has a land area of 220.39 km2. The San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation is headquartered at MTS Plaza in Aranguez, San Juan. Other urban areas include Barataria, Laventille, Morvant and San Juan. It is the smallest region in Trinidad. The region is bordered by Port of Spain in the west to St. Joseph in the east.

Areas

  • Maracas Bay/Santa Cruz/La Fillette
  • Febeau/Bourg Mulatresse
  • Morvant
  • Caledonia/Upper Malick
  • San Juan West
  • St. Ann's/Cascade/Mon Repos West
  • St. Barb's/Chinapoo
  • Beetham/Picton
  • Success/Trou Macaque
  • Aranguez/Warner Village
  • Barataria
  • Petit Bourg/Champ Fleurs/Mt. Lambert
  • San Juan East

References

  • Local Government Corporations, from Nalis, the National Library and Information Service of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government
  1. ^ Trinidad and Tobago 2011 Population and Housing Census Demographic Report (PDF) (Report). Trinidad and Tobago Central Statistical Office. p. 5. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Act No.8 of 1992". DIGITAL LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY. Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Retrieved 28 May 2021.

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