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Point Fortin, officially the Republic Borough of Point Fortin, the smallest Borough in Trinidad and Tobago is located in southwestern Trinidad, about 32 km (20 mi) southwest of San Fernando, in the historic county of Saint Patrick. After the discovery of petroleum in the area in 1906 the town grew into a major oil-producing centre. The town ...
Saint Patrick was a county in Trinidad and Tobago that occupied an area of 673 km 2 (260 sq mi). It occupied the southwestern peninsula of the island of Trinidad, bounded by the Columbus Channel to the south, the Gulf of Paria to the west, and Victoria to the north. It included the towns of Point Fortin, La Brea, Siparia, Cedros, Fyzabad and Penal.
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
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.
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Pleasantville is a suburban area to the east of the city, flanked by the San Fernando Bypass and the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway respectively. Vistabella, Sumadh Gardens and St. Joseph are residential areas immediately to the north of the city, surrounding San Fernando Hill. Marabella is a town often considered part of the Greater San Fernando ...
La Brea is a town in southwestern Trinidad, located northeast of Point Fortin and southwest of San Fernando. La Brea (Spanish for "the tar" or "the pitch") [ 1 ] is best known as the site of the Pitch Lake , a natural asphalt lake.
In 2012, the government of Trinidad and Tobago approved the introduction of postal codes starting later that same year. In addition to the postal code implementation the country has embarked on a nationwide address improvement initiative adopting the Universal Postal Union (UPU) S-42 international standard of addressing.