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  2. Eastern Main Road - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Main Road is a major road in Trinidad and Tobago running from Port of Spain in the west to Manzanilla in the east. The towns of the East–West Corridor are strung along its route. Until the construction of the Churchill–Roosevelt Highway (in 1941) and the Beetham Highway (in 1955–56) the Eastern Main Road was the main route of ...

  3. Churchill–Roosevelt Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill–Roosevelt Highway, sometimes refers to as CRH, is the major east–west highway on Trinidad island in Trinidad and Tobago.. It runs for 35 km (22 mi) from Barataria in the west (where it joins the Beetham Highway) to Wallerfield in the east (south of Arima) where it ends in the former US Army base on Fort Read.

  4. List of cities and towns in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Main Road, San Juan, in the heart of the East–West Corridor. Name ... Lengua, Trinidad and Tobago: Princes Town region: Les Coteaux: Tobago: Longdenville:

  5. Sangre Grande - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Main Road is the most important road leading into Sangre Grande as the Churchill Roosevelt Highway ends in Wallerfield. The Eastern Main Road connects Sangre Grande to the east to Sangre Chiquito and Manzanilla and to the west to Arima and Port of Spain.

  6. East–West Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The East–West Corridor is the built-up area of north Trinidad stretching from the capital, Port of Spain, 24 kilometres (15 mi) east to Arima. The term was coined by economist and political philosopher Lloyd Best , after gleaning the works of a technocrat named Lynette Attwell.

  7. Tacarigua - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Main Road. Tacarigua (originally San Pablo de Tacarigua) [1] is a town in the East–West Corridor of Trinidad and Tobago, located east of Tunapuna, north of Trincity and west of Arouca. It is on the banks of the Tacarigua River. The city is governed by the Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation.

  8. Laventille - Wikipedia

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    The world famous Angostura Bitters is currently produced at the Angostura compound [14] which is located off the Eastern Main Road in Laventille. This product is one of the older products of Trinidad and Tobago which has won many awards and which has been exported to many countries. The bitters forms an essential element in many drinks and dishes.

  9. Valsayn - Wikipedia

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    Valsayn is a town in Trinidad and Tobago. It is located along the East–West Corridor in northern Trinidad between the Eastern Main Road, Uriah Butler Highway, Churchill–Roosevelt Highway and Curepe. Valsayn consists of a small number of luxury residential communities divided between Valsayn-North and Valsayn-South, as well as settlements on ...