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The name Mayaro is applied to several villages along the coast. The county of Mayaro occupies a large area of southeastern Trinidad, but the name is usually only applied to the coastal strip. County Mayaro is divided into two wards: Trinity and Guayaguayare. Along this strip a number of villages exist to which the name Mayaro is generally applied.
Trinidad and Tobago: Region: Mayaro-Rio Claro: ... • Total. 6,348 [1] Postal Code: 81xxxx [2] Mayaro is a town in the region of Mayaro–Rio Claro on the island of ...
Regions of Trinidad; Region Land area [3] Population (2011) [5] Population density [3] Regional Capital km 2 sq mi /km 2 /sq mi Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo: 723 279 178,410 247 640 Couva: Mayaro–Rio Claro: 814 314 35,650 44 110 Rio Claro: Penal–Debe: 246 95 89,392 363 940 Penal: Princes Town: 620 240 102,375 165 430 Princes Town: San Juan ...
Trinidad’s 260 miles of coastline offers more than 50 beaches. As elsewhere across the Caribbean, all beaches in are public. Unlike elsewhere across a lot of the Caribbean, the most popular ...
The Borough (City after 1988) of San Fernando was separated from County Victoria. After 1980 the Republic Borough of Point Fortin was separated from County Saint Patrick. Saint Andrew and Saint David were combined under a single county council. Nariva and Mayaro were combined under a single county council.
Mayaro–Rio Claro is a region of Trinidad. The local government body is Mayaro–Rio Claro Regional Corporation, a Regional Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago. The region has a land area of 852.81 km 2 (329.27 sq mi). The Mayaro–Rio Claro Regional Corporation is headquartered in Rio Claro. Other towns include Mayaro.
Mayaro Bay stretches for nine miles on the east coast of the island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The beach which lines the bay, Mayaro Beach , is a popular destination for holidays, long weekends, and is one of the traditional places to spend the Easter holidays.
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