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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. Sando , as it is known to many local Trinidadians, occupies 19 km 2 and is located in the southwestern part of the island of Trinidad .
The South Trunk Road is a major arterial road on the island of Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago.It runs for 13.5 km (8.4 mi). It connects the San Fernando Bypass at the Cipero Street interchange to the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway at Mon Desir, bisecting the communities along the southern outskirts of San Fernando.
San Fernando: City: 19 7.3 48,838 2,570 6,700 Chaguanas: Borough: 59 23 83,516 ... Tobago is a ward of Trinidad and Tobago and is governed locally by the Tobago House ...
Borde Narve Village is a fast-growing village centered on the Cipero Road in between San Fernando and Princes Town in Southern Trinidad. It is located in the Princes Town Regional Corporation. The village has been growing at a fast rate since 1999, thanks to its location almost equidistant from the two main towns.
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.
The road is a bypass route of the city of San Fernando and environs. The northern terminus of the road is at the Marabella Roundabout, where it begins as a two lane road. . It runs south past Tarouba and the Tarouba Link Road, then past St. Joseph Village, and the Mon Repos Roundabout, which provides access to the Naparima Mayaro Road and Royal Ro
After San Fernando, the first segment of the highway comes to an end soon after passing the Debe interchange, and terminates at a temporary roundabout upon meeting Gandhi Village Road. The second continuous section of the highway is known as the Archibald-De Leon Highway.
The Southern Main Road was the major north–south road in Trinidad until 1957 when the Princess Margaret Highway (now the Uriah Butler Highway) was built to more directly connect Chaguanas with the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway, and in the 1970s when the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway was built to connect Chaguanas with San Fernando.