Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation
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Tunapuna-Piarco | |
Area | 527.23 km² |
Time zone | (UTC-4) |
Population 2000 Density |
203,975 370/km² |
Government Governing body Chairman |
Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation Patricia Mejias |
Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation is a local government body in Trinidad and Tobago. It is one of nine Regional Corporations in Trinidad which replaced the system of Counties as local government bodies in 1992.
The Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation is headquartered in Tunapuna. Other towns include Arouca, Blanchisseuse, Curepe, St. Augustine, Trincity, and Piarco.
[edit] Areas
- Maracus/St. Joseph
- Lopinot/Five Rivers
- Caura/Paradise/Tacarigua
- Bon Air/Arouca/Cane Farm
- Auzoniville/St Benidict
- Macoya/Trincity
- Valsayn North/Curepe/Pasea
- Valsayn South/Caparo
- St. Helena/Warrenville
- Mausica/Maloney
- La Florissante/Cleaver
- Blanchisseuse/Santa Rosa
- Wallerfield/La Horquetta
[edit] References
- Local Government Corporations, from Nalis, the National Library and Information Service of Trinidad and Tobago.
Local Government in Trinidad and Tobago | ||
Regional Corporations - Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo - Diego Martin - Penal-Debe - Princes Town - Rio Claro-Mayaro - San Juan-Laventille - Sangre Grande - Siparia - Tunapuna-Piarco | ||
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Boroughs and Cities - Borough of Arima - Borough of Chaguanas - City of Port of Spain - Borough of Point Fortin - City of San Fernando | ||
Tobago House of Assembly | ||
Counties (historic) - Caroni - Mayaro - Nariva - Saint Andrew - Saint David - Saint George - Saint Patrick - Victoria |