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    San Fernando, officially the City of San Fernando, is the most populous city and second most populous municipality in Trinidad and Tobago, after Chaguanas...
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    is a 192-m hill which lies at the centre of the city of San Fernando in Trinidad and Tobago. The hill, an outcrop of Argillite is the highest point in...
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    Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands...
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    Patrick Manning (category People from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    Trinidad and Tobago politician who was the fourth prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago; his terms ran from 17 December 1991 to 9 November 1995 and from...
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    agricultural railway system near San Fernando, but the Trinidad Government Railway that was built while Trinidad and Tobago was a colony of the United Kingdom...
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  • The San Fernando Formation is a geologic formation in Trinidad and Tobago. The open marine claystones preserve fossils dating back to the Oligocene period...
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  • Fernando, Ocotepeque, Honduras San Fernando, Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua San Fernando District, Peru San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago Club San Fernando...
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    Scarborough is ranked as one of Trinidad and Tobago's most densely populated towns alongside Port of Spain, San Fernando, Chaguanas and Arima. The town's skyline...
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  • Manny Ramjohn (category Sportspeople from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    athlete from Trinidad and Tobago, born in San Fernando, and educated at Naparima College in San Fernando. A long-distance runner (5,000 m and 10,000 m),...
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  • Chancery Lane, San Fernando, and the Head office which is located on 4-10 Rodney Road in Chaguanas. On 2 September 2017, the Trinidad and Tobago Guardian celebrated...
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    of Trinidad and Tobago including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other...
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    Marabella (category San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    Marabella is a former town in southern Trinidad, between San Fernando (to the south) and Pointe-à-Pierre (to the north). Early 19th-century maps highlighted...
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  • Manny Ramjohn Stadium (category Buildings and structures in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    Marabella, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, is named for long-distance runner Manny Ramjohn, the first person to win a gold medal for Trinidad and Tobago in...
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    College San Fernando is a selective, government-assisted Roman Catholic Boys’ Secondary School located in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. It claims...
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    The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, nicknamed the "Soca Warriors", represents the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in international...
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    George Maxwell Richards (category People from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    the fourth president of Trinidad and Tobago, in office from 2003 to 2013. He was the first president of Trinidad and Tobago and head of state in the Anglophone...
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  • Jean Ramjohn-Richards (category People from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    is a Trinidadian doctor and the former First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago from 2003 until 2013. She was born in San Fernando and was educated at Naparima...
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    counties of Trinidad and Tobago are historic administrative divisions of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad was divided into eight counties, and these counties...
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    Faris Al-Rawi (category People from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago. Al-Rawi was educated at Presentation College, San Fernando, the University of the West Indies and completed a master's...
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    Hinduism in Trinidad and Tobago is the second largest religion. Hindu culture arrived to Trinidad and Tobago in 1845, with the arrival of the first Indian...
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    Trinidad and Tobago dry forests are tropical dry forests located primarily in western and southern parts of the island of Trinidad, in southern parts of...
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  • List of cities, towns, settlements, and villages in Trinidad and Tobago: "Community Register Couva Tab Tal. (Excel Document [Added Up All info from the...
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    Trinidad and Tobago elects its House of Representatives (the lower house of its legislature) on the national level. The head of government, the prime...
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    Trinidad and Tobago is divided into seven regions, five boroughs, two city corporations and one ward. The following are the municipalities and regions...
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    Hasely Crawford (category Sportspeople from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    Crawford was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, one of the eleven children of Lionel Crawford and Phyllis Holder, and began pursuing athletics...
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    Stephen Hart (footballer) (category Sportspeople from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    career with the San Fernando Hurricanes before joining Professional Football League club Texaco in 1979. Leaving Trinidad and Tobago for Canada to study...
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    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...
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  • Noor Hassanali (category People from San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    Indo-Trinidadian Muslim family in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. He attended the Corinth Canadian Mission Primary School and Naparima College. After graduating...
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    Tobago. It consists of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard, the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard and the Defence Force Reserves...
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  • Naparima College (category Buildings and structures in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago)
    known as Naps) is a public secondary school for boys in Trinidad and Tobago. Located in San Fernando, the school was founded in 1894 but received official...
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