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San Juan/Laventille-San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago
San Juan (pronounced, in the local English dialect, "sah-wah") is a town in Trinidad and Tobago. Located in San Juan–Laventille region in Saint George
San Juan/Laventille-Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago
is a neighbourhood in Trinidad and Tobago located in San Juan. It is east of Port of Spain and Laventille and west of the San Juan town centre. It is part
San Juan/Laventille-List of cities and towns in Trinidad and Tobago
population])". CSO Trinidad and Tobago. CSO Trinidad and Tobago. 14 July 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2022. "Community Register San Juan/Laventille. (Excel Document
San Juan/Laventille-Laventille
Laventille is a Suburb of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago. It is administered by the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation. The name Laventille
San Juan/Laventille-San Juan–Laventille
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
San Juan/Laventille-Politics of Trinidad and Tobago
The politics of Trinidad and Tobago function within the framework of a unitary state regulated by a parliamentary democracy modelled on that of the United
San Juan/Laventille-Regions and municipalities of Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is divided into seven regions, five boroughs, two city corporations and one ward. The following are the municipalities and regions
San Juan/Laventille-History of Trinidad and Tobago
The history of Trinidad and Tobago begins with the settlements of the islands by Indigenous First Peoples. Trinidad was visited by Christopher Columbus
San Juan/Laventille-Port of Spain
Port-of-Spain), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municipal
San Juan/Laventille-List of cities and towns in Trinidad and Tobago
October 2022. "Community Register San Juan/Laventille. (Excel Document [Added Up All info from the areas in San Juan to get the total population])". CSO
San Juan/Laventille-Boscoe Holder
2024. "Boscoe Holder Street is next to Barataria and is located in San Juan/Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago. Boscoe Holder Street has a length of 0.04 kilometres
San Juan/Laventille-Leslie Stewart
challenger, Stewart held the WBA light heavyweight title in 1987. Known as "Laventille Tiger", Stewart turned professional in 1982 and challenged for the vacant
San Juan/Laventille-February 1973
leader John Beddoe, were killed by police in a shootout at the town of Laventille, where the group was traced after an armed robbery of the Barclays Bank
San Juan/Laventille-1986 Trinidad and Tobago general election
West Margaret Hector Fyzabad Arthur Sanderson La Brea Albert Richards Laventille Muriel Donawa-McDavidson Naparima Raymond Roy Palackdharry Singh Nariva
San Juan/Laventille-Satnarayan Maharaj
grandfather) Residence(s) Champ Fleurs, San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago Education Caroni Canadian Mission School San Juan Canadian Mission School Biche
San Juan/Laventille-Travis Mulraine
former player. Born in Laventille, Mulraine attended Queen's Royal College. Mulraine played as a midfielder for Joe Public, San Jose Earthquakes, D.C.
San Juan/Laventille-Regions and municipalities of Trinidad and Tobago
polls again". Trinidad and Tobago Express. Archived from the original on 30 July 2010. Ministry of Local Government Website San Fernando City Corporation
San Juan/Laventille-Laventille
Laventille is a Suburb of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago. It is administered by the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation. The name Laventille
San Juan/Laventille-Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago
neighbourhood in Trinidad and Tobago located in San Juan. It is east of Port of Spain and Laventille and west of the San Juan town centre. It is part of the East–West
San Juan/Laventille-San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago
Laventille and Saint Joseph. San Juan is governed by the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation. Pronounced "Sahwah" by the local people, San Juan is
San Juan/Laventille-East–West Corridor
named Lynette Attwell. The Corridor includes such towns as Laventille, Morvant, Barataria, San Juan, St. Joseph, Champs Fleurs, Curepe, St. Augustine, Valsayn
San Juan/Laventille-Clotil Walcott
Clotil Walcott (7 September 1925, Wellington Street, St. Joseph, Trinidad and Tobago – 20 November 2007) was a trade unionist in Trinidad and Tobago. Six
San Juan/Laventille-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 250 square kilometers
Republic of Ireland. Ishigaki Island 222.25 Island part of Japan. San Juan–Laventille 220.39 Second smallest regional corporation of Trinidad and Tobago
San Juan/Laventille-Maracas Bay
Spain Coordinates 10°46′N 61°26′W / 10.767°N 61.433°W / 10.767; -61.433 Operated by San Juan–Laventille Status Open all year Designation Public beach
San Juan/Laventille-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Republic of Ireland. Ishigaki Island 222.25 Island part of Japan. San Juan–Laventille 220.39 Second smallest regional corporation of Trinidad and Tobago
San Juan/Laventille-Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago
and Tobago. It extends across the Santa Cruz Valley, between Maraval and San Juan, along the Saddle Road. It lies between the hills of the Northern Range
San Juan/Laventille-Carib Brewery
Brewery Limited Carib brewery, Champs Fleurs Location Champs Fleurs, San Juan-Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago Coordinates 10°38′57″N 61°25′43″W / 10.649286°N
San Juan/Laventille-Uriah Butler Highway
Region Location Km Mile Exit Destinations Notes San Juan–Laventille Champs Fleur 0.0 0.0 — Eastern Main Road Northern Terminus 0.05 0.031 1 Priority Bus
San Juan/Laventille-Churchill–Roosevelt Highway
Roosevelt–Churchill Highway has swept across the country from Cumuto to a point near Laventille with the force of a flood rushing into a quiet valley. Cleared and graded
San Juan/Laventille-Beetham Highway
Broadway Traffic Lights 0.4 0.25 2 Pioneer Drive Westbound access only San Juan–Laventille Port of Spain 0.6 0.37 3 Production Drive, Abattoir Road Traffic
San Juan/Laventille-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
Republic of Ireland. Ishigaki Island 222.25 Island part of Japan. San Juan–Laventille 220.39 Second smallest regional corporation of Trinidad and Tobago
San Juan/Laventille-1999 Trinidadian local elections
Diego Martin Regional Corporation Port of Spain City Corporation San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation Arima Borough
San Juan/Laventille-1996 Trinidadian local elections
Diego Martin Regional Corporation Port of Spain City Corporation San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation Arima Borough
San Juan/Laventille-Glenroy Samuel (footballer, born 1990)
Glenroy Samuel (born April 5, 1990 in San Juan) is a Trinidad and Tobago footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Morvant Caledonia United and the Trinidad
San Juan/Laventille-Hurricane Emily (2005)
temporarily lost with a town in the northern part of the country. In San Juan–Laventille, the Aranguez Bridge was rendered impassable after its supporting
San Juan/Laventille-2009 TT Pro League
Caledonia AIA changed the name of the club to Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille. The first goal of the season was scored by Caledonia AIA's Walter Moore
San Juan/Laventille-2010–11 TT Pro League
of the season was scored by W Connection's Matthew Bartholomew against San Juan Jabloteh in the sixty-third minute of the first game on 23 April 2010.
San Juan/Laventille-2008 TT Pro League
establishment in 1999. A total of ten teams took part in the league, with San Juan Jabloteh the defending champions. The season began on 5 April and ended
San Juan/Laventille-2007 TT Pro League
Caledonia AIA against San Juan Jabloteh, (14 April 2007). Last goal of the season: Conrad Smith for Caledonia AIA against San Juan Jabloteh, (18 December
San Juan/Laventille-Ataullah Guerra
birth Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Position(s) Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2007–2011 San Juan Jabloteh
San Juan/Laventille-List of football clubs in Trinidad and Tobago
Team Location Stadium Capacity Manager Captain Caledonia AIA Morvant/Laventille Larry Gomes Stadium 10,000 Jamaal Shabazz Stephan David Central FC California
San Juan/Laventille-Ellerslie Park
autonomous city of Port of Spain and the regions of Diego Martin and San Juan-Laventille. However, the community is managed exclusively by the Port of Spain
San Juan/Laventille-2011–12 TT Pro League
Caledonia AIA was named the Team of the Year after the Stallions of Morvant/Laventille claimed the FA Trophy, First Citizens Cup, Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
San Juan/Laventille-Grenadian Trinbagonian
(Penal/Debe) 549 (Siparia) 250 (San Fernando) 139 (Arima) 363 (Chaguanas) 415 (Point Fortin) 1,139 (Diego Martin) 2,277 (San Juan/Laventille) 919 (Tunapuna/Piarco)
San Juan/Laventille-2010 Trinidad and Tobago general election
elections were mostly decided by five marginal seats—Barataria/San Juan, Mayaro, San Fernando West, St. Joseph and Tunapuna. The 2007 election raised
San Juan/Laventille-Saint George County
between Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo Regional Corporation, Diego Martin, San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation and Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation. Anthony
San Juan/Laventille-Claude Noel (boxer)
Roxborough, Trinidad and Tobago Died 21 May 2023(2023-05-21) (aged 74) San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago Statistics Weight(s) Lightweight Height 5 ft
San Juan/Laventille-List of schools in Trinidad and Tobago
Presbyterian School Sangre Chiquito Presbyterian School San Juan Presbyterian School, San Juan Santa Cruz Presbyterian School Siparia Road Presbyterian
San Juan/Laventille-2010 Trinidadian local elections
Diego Martin Regional Corporation Port of Spain City Corporation San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation Arima Borough
San Juan/Laventille-2003 Trinidadian local elections
Diego Martin Regional Corporation Port of Spain City Corporation San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation Arima Borough
San Juan/Laventille-List of West Indian first-level country subdivisions
111 San Juan–Laventille 239 Trinidad and Tobago 112 New Providence 207 Bahamas 113 Saint Andrew 179.9 Dominica 114 Paramaribo 182 Suriname 115 San Salvador
San Juan/Laventille-History of Trinidad and Tobago
modern Laventille. In 1570, this settlement was abandoned. In 1592, Antonio de Berrio established the first lasting settlement, the town of San José de
San Juan/Laventille-Politics of Trinidad and Tobago
San Fernando and nine Regional Corporations Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo, Diego Martin, Penal–Debe, Princes Town, Mayaro–Rio Claro, San Juan–Laventille, Sangre
San Juan/Laventille-List of North American settlements by year of foundation
David T. Rock Island County. Charleston SC, Chicago IL, Portsmouth NH, San Francisco CA: Arcadia Publishing, 2008. "The Attakapas Country: A History
San Juan/Laventille-2012–13 TT Pro League
footballing interests are served by an eight-team league. On 30 June 2012, San Juan Jabloteh announced that due to financial constraints the club suspended
San Juan/Laventille-National shrine
(Basílica San Pedro), Lima National Shrine of St. Rosa of Lima (Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima), Lima National Shrine of Our Lady of Laventille, Port of
San Juan/Laventille-Julian Wade
football. On 6 August, he made his debut for the Stallions of Morvant/Laventille during the group stage of the 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League against
San Juan/Laventille-2011–12 Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy
which is the oldest football competition for teams in Trinidad and Tobago. San Juan Jabloteh entered as the tournament's defending champion, who defeated North
San Juan/Laventille-2011 Trinidad and Tobago League Cup
semifinals and final. San Juan Jabloteh finished as Group A winners and faced the runners-up from Group B, the Morvant/Laventille Stallions of Caledonia
San Juan/Laventille-IeTV
Headquarters Chandrahari Building, 9 Todd Street, El Socorro, San Juan, San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago Programming Language(s) Trinidadian and
San Juan/Laventille-Postal codes in Trinidad and Tobago
NEWTOWN 21 GONZALES 22 MARCANO QUARRY 23 MORVANT 24 BELMONT 25 SAN JUAN 26 LAVENTILLE 27 BLUNDELL 28 EL SOCORRO 29 SEALOTS 30 ARIMA 31 CUREPE 32 VALSAYN
San Juan/Laventille-Trinidad and Tobago
October 2022. "Community Register San Juan/Laventille. (Excel Document [Added Up All info from the areas in San Juan to get the total population])". CSO
San Juan/Laventille-2013–14 TT Pro League
membership. Furthermore, the Pro League announced on 10 September 2013 that San Juan Jabloteh were also re-admitted into the league following the club's one-year
San Juan/Laventille-2014 Trinidad and Tobago Goal Shield
Couva on 4 April, Central FC easily defeated the Stallions of Morvant/Laventille with a 4–0 win, which included a first-half brace from Willis Plaza. However
San Juan/Laventille-2014–15 TT Pro League
Team Location Stadium Capacity Manager Captain Caledonia AIA Morvant/Laventille Larry Gomes Stadium 10,000 Jamaal Shabazz Stephan David Central FC California
San Juan/Laventille-2013 Trinidadian local elections
People's Partnership 0 Diego Martin: PNM 10, People's Partnership 0. SanJuan/Laventille: PNM 12, People's Partnership 1. Tunapuna/Piarco: PNM 12, People's
San Juan/Laventille-2015–16 TT Pro League
Stadium 27,000 Ross Russell Corey Rivers Morvant Caledonia United Morvant/Laventille Larry Gomes Stadium 10,000 Jamaal Shabazz Stephan David North East Stars
San Juan/Laventille-Prince Bartholomew
Full name Prince Charles Smith Bartholomew Born (1939-10-09)October 9, 1939 San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago Died April 25, 2017(2017-04-25) (aged 77) Trinidad
San Juan/Laventille-2015 Trinidad and Tobago general election
Congress ran in 28 and the ILP in 26. The COP ran in eight seats, the Laventille Outreach for Vertical Enrichment, the NJAC, New National Vision and Trinidad
San Juan/Laventille-Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago
Catherine Miller Unplaced Best National Costume (1st Runner-up) 2012 San Juan–Laventille Avionne Mark Unplaced Dean Ackin Directorship 2011 Port of Spain
San Juan/Laventille-Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Radio Society
West part of the island of Trinidad, which comprises Diego Martin, San Juan–Laventille and the City of Port of Spain. The Central region consists of the
San Juan/Laventille-Sinead Jack
Sinead Jack Kısal (born 8 November 1993 in Mount Hope, Trinidad) is a Trinidad and Tobago female professional volleyball player of the Trinidad and Tobago
San Juan/Laventille-2016–17 TT Pro League
Stadium 27,000 Ross Russell Carlos Edwards Morvant Caledonia United Morvant/Laventille Larry Gomes Stadium 10,000 Rajesh Latchoo Stephan David Point Fortin Civic
San Juan/Laventille-Keno Mason
Keno Anthony Mason (born 13 November 1972) is a former Trinidadian cricketer who represented Trinidad and Tobago in West Indian domestic cricket. He played
San Juan/Laventille-Zaheer Ali
Zaheer Reaz Ali (born 17 January 1981) is a former Trinidadian cricketer who represented Trinidad and Tobago in West Indian domestic cricket. He played
San Juan/Laventille-List of lighthouses in Trinidad and Tobago
251 metres (823 ft) 16256 J5846 26 Chupara Point Lighthouse n/a San Juan–Laventille 10°48′42.9″N 61°21′51.2″W / 10.811917°N 61.364222°W / 10.811917;
San Juan/Laventille-Hector Sam
Andrews in San Juan, Sam attended Queen's Royal College in Trinidad for a short stint, before beginning his career at Port of Spain based San Juan Jabloteh
San Juan/Laventille-San Juan–Laventille
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
San Juan/Laventille-Tunapuna–Piarco
Trinidad, Tunapuna–Piarco shares its borders with the regions of San Juan–Laventille to the west, Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo to the south, the Borough of
San Juan/Laventille-2016 Trinidadian local elections
0 UNC Retain Princes Town UNC 8 - PNM 2 UNC 9 - PNM 1 UNC Retain San Juan–Laventille PNM 12 - UNC 1 PNM 11 - UNC 2 PNM Retain Sangre Grande PNM 7 - UNC
San Juan/Laventille-2017 TT Pro League
Stadium 27,000 Marvin Gordon Corey Rivers Morvant Caledonia United Morvant/Laventille Park Street Recreational Ground 3,000 Jamaal Shabazz Kareem Joseph North
San Juan/Laventille-Tropical Storm Bret (2017)
June 24, four days after the passage of Bret, the chairman of the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation announced that residents, as well as farmers
San Juan/Laventille-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
Trinidad and Tobago TD19 Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago TD20 San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago TD21 Sangre Grande, Trinidad and Tobago TD22
San Juan/Laventille-Port of Spain
de España. In 1560, a Spanish garrison was posted near the foot of the Laventille Hills, which today form the city's eastern boundary.[citation needed]
San Juan/Laventille-2018 TT Pro League
Rangers were awarded a 3–0 default victory. In the St. Ann's Rangers v San Juan Jabloteh game, Jabloteh were awarded a 3–0 default victory. "Trinidad and
San Juan/Laventille-2019 Trinidadian local elections
the San Fernando City Corporation while gaining two from the United National Congress, in the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation, San Juan East
San Juan/Laventille-2020 Trinidad and Tobago general election
disputed: the UNC requested recounts for five constituencies in Trinidad (San Fernando West, St Joseph, Tunapuna, Toco-Sangre Grande and La Horquetta/Talparo)
San Juan/Laventille-Spain–Trinidad and Tobago relations
near the current Laventille. In 1570 the colony was abandoned. In 1592 Antonio de Berrio established the first permanent enclave, San José de Oruña. Sir
San Juan/Laventille-Constituencies of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago
Brea 38 26,008 17 La Horquetta/Talparo 29 27,527 18 Laventille East/Morvant 39 26,644 19 Laventille West 26 25,585 20 Lopinot/Bon Air West 29 27,864 21
San Juan/Laventille-2019–20 TT Pro League
Grounds 1,000 Dave Quamina Chadley David Morvant Caledonia United Morvant/Laventille Park Street Recreational Ground 3,000 Jerry Moe Kareem Joseph Point Fortin
San Juan/Laventille-List of regions of Trinidad and Tobago by Human Development Index
of Spain, San Juan-Laventille, Tunanpuna-Piarco) 0.815 – Trinidad and Tobago 0.810 3 South West (Penal-Debe, Point Fortin, Princes Town, San Fernando
San Juan/Laventille-ISO 3166-2:TT
Point Fortin borough TT-SFO San Fernando city TT-SGE Sangre Grande region TT-SIP Siparia region TT-SJL San Juan-Laventille region TT-TOB Tobago ward TT-TUP
San Juan/Laventille-Morvant Caledonia United
was founded in May 1979 by a group of schoolboys from the Morvant, Laventille, San Juan and Barataria environs; one of whom included current owner Jamaal
San Juan/Laventille-Hurricane Elsa
of downed trees and flooding across Port of Spain, Diego Martin, San Juan–Laventille, Sangre Grande, Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo, Mayaro–Rio Claro, and Siparia
San Juan/Laventille-Kibwe Trim
forward / center Personal information Born (1984-05-16) 16 May 1984 (age 39) San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago Nationality Trinidad and Tobago Listed height 2.08 m
San Juan/Laventille-Juan Ponce de León II
Ponce de León II (birth name: Juan Troche Ponce de León), was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Viceroyalty of New Spain, to Juan García "Gracia" Troche and
San Juan/Laventille-List of Trinidad and Tobago–related topics
Trinidad and Tobago Saint Patrick, Trinidad and Tobago San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago San Juan–Laventille Sangre Grande Sangre Grande Regional Corporation Santa
San Juan/Laventille-San Juan
San Juan in Spanish) San Juan–Laventille, a region San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago San Juan, California, former name of North San Juan, California San Juan
San Juan/Laventille-Radiodiscus hollidayi
Trinidad & Tobago. The type locality is alongside the North Coast Road, San Juan-Laventille region, Trinidad, in leaf litter. Rutherford, M. G. (2020). A new
San Juan/Laventille-2023 TT Premier Football League
Grounds 1,000 Dave Quamina Chadley David Morvant Caledonia United Morvant/Laventille Morvant Recreational Ground 3,000 Jerry Moe Kareem Joseph Point Fortin
San Juan/Laventille-2023 Trinidadian local elections
the San Fernando City Corporation while gaining two from the United National Congress, in the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation, San Juan East
San Juan/Laventille-12th Republican Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago
La Horquetta/Talparo PNM Foster Cummings 18 Laventille East/Morvant PNM Adrian Leonce 19 Laventille West PNM Fitzgerald Hinds 20 Lopinot/Bon Air
San Juan/Laventille-Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago
and Tobago Headquarters 5 Eighth Avenue Extension, Barataria, San Juan, San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago 10°38′37″N 61°27′58″W / 10.643667°N 61
San Juan/Laventille-List of top-division football clubs in CONCACAF countries
Asociación) Top-level league: Liga MX (men), Liga MX Femenil (women) Atl. San Luis Atlas Guadalajara Juárez León Mexico City Monterrey UANL Mazatlán Necaxa
San Juan/Laventille-2007 Trinidad and Tobago general election
La Horquetta – Talparo – Jennifer Jones-Kernahan Laventille East – Morvant – Lennox Smith Laventille West – Juliet Davy Lopinot – Bon Air West – Prakash
San Juan/Laventille-Inshan Ishmael
throughout the country. Permission was given on 16 January, by the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation, for the planned anti-crime rally at the Aranguez